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So, 'Velvet Kiss: Kinjirareta futari no toki' is quite a curious piece. It translates a manga into live action, which is always a tricky endeavor, you know? The atmosphere is thick with a sense of longing and confusion, and the pacing can be contemplative, almost dreamlike. Nitta's character feels very lost, and that captures a certain emotional tension. The practical effects are subtle but effective, enhancing the story rather than overshadowing it. It’s distinct in how it portrays relationships through a lens of selfishness and dependency, and the performances, while not widely recognized, have an understated quality that draws you in, even if the director remains a mystery.
This film is a bit of a niche find, especially since it hasn't seen a wide release outside of its original market. As far as formats go, it's primarily available on DVD, but it’s not particularly common, which might intrigue collectors looking for something unique. The limited availability and its adaptation of a manga lend it a certain allure for enthusiasts of the genre, but you’ll want to be diligent in your search for this one.
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