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So, 'Wish on a Cocktail' is this intriguing little film that's really more of a character study than anything else. Hozumi, a widower, finds himself at this bar, and the wish-making before sipping their hoppy cocktails just adds an interesting layer to the social dynamics. The pacing's relaxed, letting you soak in the atmosphere and the depth of the characters. It explores themes of longing and connection, which are relatable yet handled with a light touch. Those practical effects and the intimate setting give it a unique vibe. The performances feel genuine, particularly Hozumi's quiet transformation. It’s a movie that lingers, leaving you with a sense of warmth and reflection.
This film has a bit of a shadowy history; not a lot of copies are floating around, making it somewhat of a treasure for collectors. It's intriguing how it’s documented mostly through word of mouth, which adds to its charm, but also its scarcity. As a collector, the film’s subtle exploration of human connection is what makes it distinctive, and the fact that it remains lesser-known might pique some interest in those keen on unique narratives.
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