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Sea of Wandering is a fascinating exploration of post-war Osaka, capturing the nuances of a society in flux. The protagonist, an unconventional merchant, returns from evacuation, and the film navigates his struggles and interactions with a changing world. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to absorb the atmosphere of a city grappling with loss and rebirth. Teru Miyamoto's novel set the stage for a narrative rich in human emotion, while Eizo Sugawa's screenplay brings depth to the characters. Practical effects are mostly minimal, focusing instead on the performances that really draw you in. There's a certain authenticity to the portrayal of everyday life, making this one stand out among other dramas of its time.
Interesting take on post-war life.Nuanced character exploration.Not widely known but offers a unique perspective.
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