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So, 'Three Resurrected Drunkards' is this quirky blend of comedy and drama that really captures a unique vibe of its time. It’s interesting how these three students, while just trying to enjoy their seaside holiday, get tangled up in something much darker, mistaken for a marginalized group in Japan. The pacing shifts between lighthearted moments and more tense, serious undertones, which gives it a distinctive rhythm. Performances are often understated but resonate with authenticity. Plus, there's a certain rawness to the practical effects that adds to its charm. It's a film that definitely feels like an exploration of identity and societal perceptions wrapped in absurdity.
This film has had a bit of a checkered history in terms of availability, with few releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its scarcity on physical media adds an interesting layer to its appeal, especially among those who appreciate Japanese cinema from the late '60s. There’s a kind of underground charm to owning a copy, as it reflects a moment in film history that doesn't often get the spotlight it deserves.
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