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So, 'That Night's Wife' is a little gem from 1930 that captures the gritty essence of Depression-era Japan. The narrative revolves around a desperate father who turns to crime, driven by his love for his ailing daughter. It's heavy on atmosphere, with a sense of urgency that permeates the film. The pacing feels deliberate yet taut, which adds to the tension. The performances, though perhaps not as polished as modern standards, carry a weight that resonates with the struggles of the characters. What stands out is the raw emotion and the moral dilemmas faced, giving it a depth that's quite striking for its time.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. The original prints are quite rare, and early home video formats are sought after by those interested in Japanese cinema from this era. There's a growing interest in the film due to its exploration of themes that resonate still today, which adds to its allure among collectors.
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