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So, Shin mibĂ´jin geshuku: Magari anagari is this fascinating dive into an underexplored corner of 80s Japanese cinema. The atmosphere is quite gritty, almost surreal at times, which lends itself well to the film's themes of societal constraints and personal freedom. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it really adds to that disorienting feel, making you question what's real and what's illusion. Practical effects are surprisingly effective, creating a sense of authenticity thatâs hard to ignore. The performances have this raw edge that feels genuine; you can tell the actors are fully immersed in their roles. Itâs an intriguing piece, even if it doesnât have the usual polish of better-known titles.
This film is relatively scarce, often flying under the radar for most collectors. Its obscure nature makes it an interesting piece for those looking to expand their collection beyond mainstream titles. Availability can be tricky, so hunting down a good copy might take some effort, but itâs worth considering for anyone interested in the less commercial aspects of Japanese genre cinema.
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