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So, Shin mibĂ´jin geshuku: Sanshoku soi netsuki is this curious piece from 1987. The atmosphere is a mix of surreal and unsettling, which draws you in right away. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter but in a way that keeps you glued to the screen, wondering where it might go next. Practical effects, while a little rough around the edges, have this charm that really enhances the overall experience. The performances come off as genuine, adding depth to characters that arenât just one-note. It's distinctive, perhaps in its oddity, and showcases a slice of Japanese genre filmmaking that doesnât always get the spotlight it deserves.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity in collector circles. While not as widely known, enthusiasts appreciate its distinct style and thematic depth. Format options are scarce, and original media can command a bit of interest among dedicated collectors, especially those drawn to niche Japanese cinema from this era.
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