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So, 'Shin kitsune to tanuki' from 1962 is a fascinating piece of Japanese cinema that blends folklore with a unique storytelling approach. The atmosphere feels both enchanting and a bit eerie, capturing the essence of Japanese mythology with its fox and raccoon characters. The pacing is steady, almost reflective, allowing the audience to absorb the rich visuals and practical effects that were quite innovative for its time. Performances bring a certain charm, especially the interactions that hint at deeper themes of transformation and duality. There's something about it that lingers, like a whisper from another era.
This film is often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the era, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. Formats include the standard VHS and some scarce DVD releases that pop up occasionally, but the availability can be patchy. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate Japanese folklore and classic cinema, so while it might not be widely sought after, dedicated collectors recognize its unique charm.
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