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That Guy and I is an interesting blend of comedy and romance, showcasing the lives of Asada Keiko and Kurokawa Saburo, two college students caught in a whirlwind of familial drama. The film's tone is light but carries that undercurrent of youthful confusion and societal expectations. There's a charming awkwardness to the characters, particularly as they navigate the chaos brought on by Saburo's parents, Kokichi and Motoko. The pacing is reflective of early '60s Japanese cinema, allowing moments to breathe amidst the comedic misunderstandings. What makes it distinctive is the candid portrayal of relationships and infidelity, as Motoko's brazen actions are met with a mix of humor and tension. Plus, the practical effects in some comedic scenes feel refreshingly genuine, not overly polished.
This film is somewhat scarce on physical media, which adds to its collector appeal. Previous releases have been limited, and many collectors are still seeking out specific editions, particularly those with original artwork. Interest in the film has risen in niche circles due to its unique take on romance and familial dynamics, making it a curious piece for those diving into Japanese cinema from the early '60s.
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