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So, this film, 'The Rite of Love and Death (but we are still alive),' is a fascinating piece that reinterprets Mishima's work through a modern lens. It dives into the heavy realities of pandemic life, centering on a young couple navigating their relationship amidst isolation and uncertainty. The atmosphere is thick with tension and melancholy, yet there’s a glimmer of hopeful defiance in their self-determination. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, reflecting the surreal nature of our times. It’s intriguing how it blends practical effects and raw performances to create an intimate portrait of love and mortality during such a crisis. Definitely something that stands out from typical pandemic narratives.
This film has had limited releases and is somewhat elusive in terms of physical media, making it a point of interest for collectors. It hasn't seen widespread distribution beyond independent film circuits, so copies might be hard to come by. Its unique take on a classic literary work mixed with contemporary themes makes it noteworthy for cinephiles who appreciate films that challenge the norm.
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