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Buzzy Noise is a delicate exploration of isolation and connection, woven through the lens of music and human emotion. Kiyosumi, the reclusive apartment manager, is a fascinating character; his struggle with social interactions gives the film a raw, authentic feel. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing viewers to truly absorb the atmosphere of longing. When Ushio enters the frame, the dynamic shifts, introducing a bittersweet romance that feels both natural and poignant. The performances are understated yet powerful, and Kazama's direction captures the essence of urban solitude beautifully. The sound design, rich with Kiyosumi's compositions, enhances the emotional depth. It's a film that resonates on multiple levels, blending drama and romance in a way that's both refreshing and introspective.
Focus on the character study of Kiyosumi.Pay attention to the musical elements throughout.Consider the film's exploration of urban loneliness.
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