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Tsumatachi no gogo wa yori: kannō no ori is an intriguing exploration of domestic life and infidelity, set against a backdrop of a slowly unraveling friendship. Shizue's calm existence is starkly contrasted by Masako's secretive escapades, creating a tension that's palpable yet understated. The pacing mirrors the gradual build-up of emotions, making each revelation feel significant. The performances capture a raw, almost voyeuristic intimacy, particularly as Shizue grapples with her friend’s betrayal. It’s distinctive for its subtle storytelling and the quiet yet powerful way it delves into the complexities of relationships. Not flashy, but it leaves a lingering sense of contemplation that resonates long after the credits roll.
This film is quite rare, with very limited format releases over the years, making it a notable find for collectors interested in Japanese cinema. Its obscure nature tends to attract a niche audience who appreciate the subtleties and complexities of its themes. The scarcity combined with its unique approach to storytelling adds an interesting dimension to its collector value.
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