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Woman on the Ferry, Live Voyeur is one of those films that dances between the absurd and the cringeworthy, embodying a quirky blend of humor and romance. The premise is pretty out thereâFu-yan, this underground video producer, gets roped into making a rather questionable film for the sleazy Kikuchi. It really captures that underground vibe of early 2000s Japanese cinema, with its awkward pacing and offbeat charm. The performances, especially from Fu-yan, feel raw and genuine, adding a layer of authenticity to the strange situations. The practical effects are modest but serve the filmâs low-budget aesthetic well. Overall, itâs a curious watch that straddles the line between comedy and discomfort, making it a distinctive piece in any collectorâs trove.
Unique take on underground video culture. ¡ Strange humor that might not be for everyone. ¡ Captures early 2000s indie vibe well.
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