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So, 'Yama β Attack to Attack' is this gritty documentary by Kyoichi Yamaoka, really capturing the raw essence of the 1980s in Japan. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it dives into the lives of day laborers in the Sanya slum. You feel the weight of their struggles, their hopes, and the harsh realities they face. The pacing is slow, but it works; itβs immersive, letting you sit with the discomfort. There's a distinct lack of polish, which oddly enhances its authenticity. You see these real people, not actors, and their performances resonate deeply. Itβs a snapshot of an era, a raw testament to resilience amidst hardship.
Captures the essence of 1980s Japan's economic struggles.Authentic portrayal of day laborers in harsh conditions.Immersive atmosphere with a slow-paced, reflective tone.
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Kyoichi Yamaoka
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