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So, this film, "Sou iu mono ni, watashi wa naritai," is an interesting piece. It’s Toshiaki Toyoda's re-edit of three short films featuring Kiyohiko Shibukawa as this ascetic monk, which gives it a unique pacing and tone. The atmosphere is reflective and quite meditative, allowing viewers to really sit with the themes of spirituality and existence. You feel the weight of the practical effects and the simplicity of the visuals, which resonate with the monk's journey. Each segment flows into the next, creating a rhythm that’s almost hypnotic. It’s definitely a curious entry in the “Mt. Resurrection Wolf” series, worth checking out for its distinctiveness.
This title is part of an interesting trend of re-editing short films into feature-length works, which isn’t super common. As a collector, you might find that the scarcity of information about its genre and director adds to its intrigue. It's still early days for this film, but the connection to Toyoda's work could spark interest among enthusiasts of Japanese cinema. Keep an eye on how it performs in collector circles as more people discover it.
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