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TUNOHAZU is a fascinating exploration of urban life, with Shinjuku as its backdrop. The film's atmosphere hinges on a visceral connection between the dancers and the city, pushing the boundaries of what a documentary can be. The pacing is somewhat meditative, allowing you to soak in the visuals—each movement becomes a reflection of urban theory. It's distinct because it ties physical expression to the essence of the city, almost like a living canvas. The absence of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, making you wonder about the intentions behind the lens. The performances possess a rawness, presenting the dancers not just as performers but as integral parts of the urban fabric. It’s a unique piece that resonates with anyone interested in the intersection of art and environment.
Explores urban theory through dance.Intriguing visuals and atmosphere.Unconventional documentary style.
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