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So, 'Wa En doresu himemiya megumi' is this rather intriguing slice-of-life film from 1987. It’s set in the vibrant streets of Harajuku, capturing that unique blend of youthful optimism and the bittersweet nature of love. Megumi is just this relatable character, searching for connection—there's a nice tension when she finds herself near the guy she likes, and it feels very much like a spontaneous, genuine encounter. The pacing is laid-back, which really allows you to soak in the atmosphere, and the practical effects, while minimal, give it a certain charm. You can almost feel the texture of the city through the film. It’s not overly polished, but that adds to its authenticity. Quite a distinct piece for collectors interested in the lesser-known gems of Japanese cinema.
This film is a bit of an obscure title, often overlooked in discussions of 80s Japanese cinema. It’s not widely available on various formats, which adds to its collector appeal. Given its limited distribution and the unique cultural snapshot it provides, enthusiasts often seek it out for its atmospheric representation of Harajuku life in the late 80s. If you come across a copy, especially on VHS or early DVD, it's worth considering adding it to your collection.
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