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So, 'Wakazuma jokôsei: Renzoku bôkô' is this curious piece from '83 that's kind of hard to pin down. It has a raw, gritty feel, reflecting the uncertainties of a young man's journey from rural life to the bustling streets of Tokyo. The pacing is a bit erratic, almost mirroring his whirlwind experience. The themes of ambition and unexpected relationships are present, but it’s the way they unfold that catches you off guard. The performances are genuine, and the practical effects, though not flashy, add a layer of authenticity. It's a slice-of-life that feels both personal and relatable, with a slight edge that keeps you engaged.
This film has a bit of a scarcity factor in collector circles, not many physical copies floating around, especially in good condition. It's been released on various formats over the years, but true enthusiasts seek out the original prints. There's a certain intrigue about its unknown director that adds to its allure, making it a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate the hidden gems of Japanese cinema.
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