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So, 'The Fox of Shichigorosawa' is this intriguing piece that dives deep into the world of Ainu culture. It paints a stark picture of environmental issues through the lens of folklore. The pacing is deliberate, which really lets you soak in the atmosphere of the Shichigoro swamp and the struggles of the foxes as they deal with human interference. The storytelling is all in Ainu, which adds a layer of authenticity and uniqueness that’s hard to find in contemporary cinema. The practical effects, though not flashy, create a tangible feel that really pulls you into their world. There’s a raw emotional weight here, and it's something that feels different from the usual narratives you come across.
This film is relatively rare, especially outside of Japan, making it a good find for collectors interested in international cinema or indigenous narratives. Its limited release and the fact that it’s performed entirely in Ainu further contributes to its niche appeal. The scarcity of physical formats, particularly in Blu-ray or DVD, adds to the collector's allure, as it sparks curiosity and discussion among those who value cultural preservation in film.
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