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So, 'Parco Fiction' is this quirky 2002 comedy that really leans into the surreal. It’s not your typical narrative; instead, it unfolds through five short stories that are, well, pretty offbeat. You've got everything from a wacky job interview to this eccentric grandma who adds a layer of absurdity. The pacing is deliberately uneven, which actually lends itself to this dreamlike quality. There's a charming irreverence in how they tackle the themes of consumerism and familial bonds, all set against the backdrop of the legendary Parco department store. The practical effects have this hands-on feel which feels refreshing. You can sense the performances are all in tune with the oddball vibe, making it a distinctive piece in the landscape of early 2000s Japanese cinema.
Quirky tone with surreal storytelling. · Not a conventional narrative, more of an experience. · Great representation of early 2000s Japanese comedy.
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