

You should only watch this if you actually like silent films or if you are trying to see everything from the 1920s. If you hate reading title cards and slow pacing, you will probably turn this off after ten minutes. It is a bit of a relic. But for the right person, it feels like a nice, quiet afternoon. The story isn...


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

Yasujirō Shimazu

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"You should only watch this if you actually like silent films or if you are trying to see everything from the 1920s. If you hate reading title cards and slow pacing, you will probably turn this off after ten minutes. It is a bit of a relic. But for the right person, it feels like a nice, quiet afternoon. The story isn't anything ground-breaking. It is mostly about people being stuck in their own heads and dealing with social pressure. Ken'ichi Miyajima has this very specific way of standing st..."
Atsushi Watanabe
Ton Satomi, Tokusaburō Murakami
Japan

