

Okay, so you're thinking about digging into some really old cinema, huh? Love, Be with Humanity: Part 1 is one of those pieces that definitely isn't for everyone. If you're someone who appreciates the craft of early filmmaking, or just curious about how stories were told before big budgets and CGI, then yeah, you might...


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Yasujirō Shimazu

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"Okay, so you're thinking about digging into some really old cinema, huh? Love, Be with Humanity: Part 1 is one of those pieces that definitely isn't for everyone. If you're someone who appreciates the craft of early filmmaking, or just curious about how stories were told before big budgets and CGI, then yeah, you might find something here. But if you need fast pacing or perfectly polished acting, you'll probably bounce off this pretty quick. It's a slow burn, for sure, with moments that really s..."
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