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Toshi Shi is a fascinating piece that really draws you into this almost haunting atmosphere. The way Hiroyuki Oki plays with rhythm and multiscreen editing creates a layered experience that's hard to shake off. You have these fragments—people meandering through snow-covered streets, each moment feels like a fleeting thought. The poetic voiceover adds a dreamlike quality that just pulls you deeper into this elegiac space. It's not traditional cinema; it feels more like a meditation on existence or memory, which is what makes it so distinctive.
Toshi Shi has an interesting production history, originally designed as a multiscreen installation. Its unique presentation method makes it somewhat rare in conventional film collections, leading to a niche interest among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. While not widely known, its scarcity and distinct approach to storytelling may intrigue those who enjoy films that challenge the traditional viewing experience.
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