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So, 'Three Dolls in Ginza' is this interesting little comedy from 1959 directed by Toshio Sugie. The film has this laid-back vibe, with a pacing that doesn't rush but still keeps you engaged. It’s all about the quirky tales of three dolls navigating the streets of Ginza, with charming performances that bring out the humor and the heart in their adventures. The atmosphere is light, yet there's an underlying commentary on urban life and consumerism in post-war Japan. Practical effects are minimal, but they work well within the film's whimsical context. It's not your typical comedy, more of a gentle exploration of life's absurdities in an evolving city.
This film has seen various formats over the years, with earlier VHS releases being quite scarce. Most collectors seem to gravitate towards the DVD editions, which have become harder to find as interest in Japanese cinema from this era grows. Prices fluctuate, especially for those in good condition, reflecting a niche but dedicated interest among film enthusiasts.
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