
Is this for you? If you have the patience for black-and-white dramas that move like they’re walking through deep mud, you’ll probably find something to love here. If you need a plot that moves at a breakneck speed or you hate movies where people just stare out of windows for ten minutes, stay away. This isn't a crowd-p...

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

Eizô Tanaka

F. Martin Thornton
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"Is this for you? If you have the patience for black-and-white dramas that move like they’re walking through deep mud, you’ll probably find something to love here. If you need a plot that moves at a breakneck speed or you hate movies where people just stare out of windows for ten minutes, stay away. This isn't a crowd-pleaser. It’s a quiet, heavy, personal kind of film. I sat down with Namiko expecting a standard historical piece, but it caught me off guard. There’s a specific scene where the pr..."
Chizuko Okamoto
Iwao Mori, Roka Tokutomi, Masaru Kobayashi
Japan
1920 · IMDb —
F. Martin Thornton

