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So, 'Five Women Around Him' from 1927, directed by Yutaka Abe, is quite an interesting piece. The film has this peculiar charm, a blend of melodrama and subtle comedy that feels like a snapshot of its time. It's all about the dynamics between the male protagonist and the five women in his life, creating a tapestry of emotions that feels both intimate and sprawling. The performances, though perhaps not polished by modern standards, carry a raw energy that draws you in. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, but it allows for deeper character exploration. And let’s not overlook the practical effects — they were doing some creative things with what they had back then, adding a layer of authenticity.
This film has had a bit of a rocky path in terms of availability, with prints being quite scarce. It's not something you come across often in collector circles, likely due to the lesser-known director and the era it comes from. Interest tends to come from those who appreciate early cinema and the nuances of storytelling from that period, making it a curious find for any serious collection.
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