

body { background-color: #000; } .review { color: #fff; } In the evocative landscape of early 20th-century rural Japan, 'Daichi wa hohoemu: Zenpen' emerges as a masterpiece of cinematic storytelling, akin to the works found in the silent era of cinema, reminiscent of films like One of the Finest and The Midnight Girl, ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Yasujirō Shimazu

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"body { background-color: #000; } .review { color: #fff; } In the evocative landscape of early 20th-century rural Japan, 'Daichi wa hohoemu: Zenpen' emerges as a masterpiece of cinematic storytelling, akin to the works found in the silent era of cinema, reminiscent of films like One of the Finest and The Midnight Girl, which similarly explored the human condition against the backdrop of their respective eras. The film, featuring Hideo Fujino, Sôtarô Okada, Sumiko Kurishima, and others, presents a..."
Sôtarô Okada
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