

If you have an hour and you don't mind reading subtitles while looking at grainy black-and-white faces, then yes, this is worth your time. It’s perfect for people who like to watch how people stood in rooms a hundred years ago. If you need explosions or a plot that moves like a bullet, you are going to absolutely h...


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

Hiroshi Shimizu

Eduardo Notari
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"If you have an hour and you don't mind reading subtitles while looking at grainy black-and-white faces, then yes, this is worth your time. It’s perfect for people who like to watch how people stood in rooms a hundred years ago. If you need explosions or a plot that moves like a bullet, you are going to absolutely hate this. I found myself staring at Utako Suzuki for most of the runtime. She has this way of looking just past the camera that makes you feel like she knows something you don'..."
Tadamoto Ôkubo
Japan

