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Za chikan kyôshi: Seifuku-gari is quite a peculiar entry from the late '90s that dives into the darker side of academia, showcasing a stark contrast between a teacher's public persona and his private sins. The film has this unsettling atmosphere, a sort of creeping dread that builds as Kamata's jealousy spirals out of control. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to marinate in the tension. The performances are raw, capturing the complexity of human desires and moral failings. It’s distinctive for how it confronts social taboos head-on, wrapped in a narrative that feels both uncomfortable and engrossing.
This film is somewhat elusive, with limited home video releases primarily from Japan, making it a rare find for collectors. Its controversial subject matter adds a layer of intrigue, appealing to niche audiences interested in the more provocative side of cinema. As a result, it tends to generate discussion among collectors, especially those focused on the exploration of societal issues in film.
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