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Anshitsu offers a deep dive into Takuma Nakahira's artistic vision, almost like a meditative companion to 'Extremely Good Landscapes.' The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you in slowly as it reveals the nuances of Nakahira's work. The film captures a raw, atmospheric quality, reflecting the themes of perception and reality, often making you ponder about the nature of landscapes themselves. There's a sense of intimacy in the way it showcases Nakahira’s process. The practical effects are subtle but impactful, blending seamlessly with the documentary style. It's not just a straightforward biography; it's more like an exploration of a mindset, a visual essay that invites you to linger in its moments.
Explores themes of perception and reality · Deliberate pacing enhances the viewing experience · Intimate portrayal of Nakahira's creative process
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