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Sad Angel, directed by the elusive Toshiyuki Morioka, is a quiet exploration of despair set against the backdrop of Taisho era architecture. The film meanders through the life of Shigeru, an unemployed man knee-deep in debt, whose path crosses with a beautiful prostitute. There's a palpable tension in their interactions, a blend of longing and resignation that creates a haunting atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the emotional weight of their realities. Morioka's attention to period detail is commendable, enveloping the viewer in a world that feels both foreign and strangely intimate. Performances are nuanced, particularly from the lead, capturing the fragility of human connection amidst desperation. It's one of those films that lingers with you, quietly demanding reflection long after the credits roll.
Set in Taisho era with rich architectural details.Focus on the emotional interplay between characters.Deliberate pacing that enhances the film's themes.
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