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Sushi Sushi is a fascinating exploration of existential musings wrapped in the unlikely context of sushi preparation. The interplay between Maurice Hartmann, a jaded academic, and Kiyoshi, his vibrant student, creates a contrast that is both unsettling and oddly enlightening. This film meanders through moments of cynicism and whimsy, as the protagonist grapples with his own disillusionment. The pacing is leisurely, allowing the viewer to savor the nuances of each interaction, especially as Kiyoshi's sushi becomes a catalyst for change in Maurice's life. The performances are understated yet impactful, capturing the essence of their characters' struggles and desires.
Sushi Sushi has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, primarily due to its limited release and niche appeal. It's not the easiest film to track down, often found in obscure catalogs or at specialized film fairs. The scarcity of physical formats—be it VHS or DVD—adds to its collector allure, making it a curious title for those interested in under-the-radar foreign cinema from the early '90s.
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