


So, is Junjô worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you're into films that take their time. This one is for anyone who appreciates a deep, quiet character study. Folks who need constant action or big plot twists? Probably skip this. You'll find it too slow, maybe even boring.The film, set in some older Japanese country...


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

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"So, is Junjô worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you're into films that take their time. This one is for anyone who appreciates a deep, quiet character study. Folks who need constant action or big plot twists? Probably skip this. You'll find it too slow, maybe even boring.The film, set in some older Japanese countryside, is mostly about Hana (Mitsuko Takao). She's this young woman, living a pretty simple life. Helping her family, finding little bits of joy. That's her world. Until she meets K..."
Ayame Mizushima
Japan

1925 · IMDb —

