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So, 'Woman in the Graveyard' is this intriguing little piece from 2018. The story unfolds in a bar, where three office workers share drinks and their thoughts on life, but it’s really Sawai's drunken ramblings about this mysterious woman that draws you in. There’s something eerie yet fascinating about the way the narrative unfolds—it’s kind of slow but builds a thick atmosphere that lingers. The performances are raw and genuine, giving the characters a relatable depth. The film doesn't rely on flashy effects but rather on the conversations and the haunting backdrop of the graveyard. It’s definitely distinct in its approach, focusing on themes of loneliness and existentialism without over-explaining itself.
This film has a certain scarcity about it that makes it intriguing for collectors. It hasn't seen wide distribution, which means that physical copies can be hard to come by. The atmosphere and storytelling have sparked some interest among niche collectors who appreciate subtle, character-driven narratives. It's not your typical horror or drama, but that’s what sets it apart in a crowded market.
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