

Is it worth your time? If you're the type of person who needs a clean narrative with a clear hero, skip this. You'll likely hate the lack of closure and the way the plot just sort of drifts into the fog. But if you dig old-school Japanese cinema that feels a bit dusty, moody, and intentionally disjointed? You might fin...


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"Is it worth your time? If you're the type of person who needs a clean narrative with a clear hero, skip this. You'll likely hate the lack of closure and the way the plot just sort of drifts into the fog. But if you dig old-school Japanese cinema that feels a bit dusty, moody, and intentionally disjointed? You might find something here. There's this heavy, suffocating feeling to the whole thing. It doesn't hold your hand. It just drops you in the middle of a conflict that feels like it’s been go..."
Kaizan Nakazato, Shintarō Mimura, Hiroshi Inagaki
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