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So, "The Watchmaker" is this quirky mockumentary that dives into the world of Takumi Oshiro, a Japanese watchmaker. The film really captures his obsession with precision and artistry in a way that feels both intimate and a bit oddball. The pacing is kind of laid-back, letting you soak in the details of his craft—like the delicate mechanics of the watches he makes. There's a nice blend of humor and genuine passion throughout, which adds to the film's charm. The performances feel authentic, especially from Oshiro; it’s like you’re invited into his workshop. The practical effects, with close-ups of the intricate watch movements, are a real highlight. Just a nice, cozy vibe overall.
Quirky mockumentary formatFocus on watchmaking artistryIntricate practical effects work
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