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So, 'Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus' is an intimate look at the legendary composer's final performance, just him and his piano. The atmosphere is heavy with emotion, especially knowing he recorded this before his passing. The pacing is subdued, allowing Sakamoto's music to breathe, and each note feels like a personal farewell. You can sense his love for the art—he embodies that saying, 'Ars longa, vita brevis.' The visuals are stark but beautiful, really putting a spotlight on the man and his craft. It's a raw and poignant reflection on life, creativity, and mortality, captured with a simplicity that enhances the depth of his music. A fitting tribute, in my opinion.
Final concert film, deeply personal and reflective.Intimate visuals focus on Sakamoto's performance.Themes of art, life, and mortality resonate throughout.
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