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So Goes My Love is a little gem from 1938 that really encapsulates the struggles of aspiration and love against societal expectations. Shigeo's journey as a writer is painted with a subtle melancholy, reinforced by the daily grind they both endure. The dynamic between Shigeo and Minako is tender yet strained; you can feel the weight of unfulfilled dreams and family disapproval in every scene. The pacing drifts softly, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of their lives, which is both intimate and suffocating. It’s not flashy, but the performances have a rawness that pulls you in, making it a unique experience that's often overshadowed by larger productions of its time.
So Goes My Love is quite scarce in collector circles, often overlooked but holding a quiet charm that appeals to those who appreciate nuanced drama. Early prints and the few existing copies vary in quality, with some being quite worn, which adds to its vintage appeal. The film occasionally emerges in discussions on pre-war Japanese cinema, further elevating its profile among dedicated collectors who seek out lesser-known works.
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