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Sekkusu dokyumento: Buchikomitai! is a curious piece from 1979, helmed by Mamoru Watanabe. The film blends elements of documentary style with a raw, almost voyeuristic aesthetic that captures a certain gritty realism. Its pacing feels reflective, drawing you into the world it explores, which is marked by themes of sexuality and human connection, albeit in a rather controversial manner. There's an unfiltered quality to the performances, which can feel both awkward and authentic. The practical effects, while not the focus, add an interesting layer to the film's overall tone. Itâs distinctive, for sureâan exploration of intimate themes that you don't see tackled quite like this, and it leaves you with a lot to think about afterward.
Documentary-feel mixed with narrative elementsExploration of intimacy and sexualityNotable for its raw, gritty aesthetic
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