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Tōkyō neon chitai: Josei jishin de go shidō itashimasu is a curious entry from 1977 that immerses viewers in a distinctively gritty and atmospheric Tokyo. The film leans into a blend of realistic portrayals and surreal elements, capturing the urban pulse of the time. The pacing has a certain languid charm, often drawing out moments to emphasize the weight of the environment and the characters' struggles. You can feel the practical effects lend an authenticity to the scenes, and the performances, while perhaps not polished by today's standards, possess a raw sincerity that resonates. It’s one of those flicks that feels like a time capsule, offering a slice of life that’s hard to come by these days.
This film has a niche but dedicated following among collectors, thanks in part to its limited availability on home media. The scarcity of physical copies increases its allure, as it was released during a time when many Japanese films struggled to find international distribution. Collectors often appreciate its raw portrayal of 1970s Tokyo, setting it apart from more polished entries of its time. If you come across a copy, especially in decent condition, it’s worth considering for the uniqueness it brings to any collection.
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