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Aruhi watashi wa
The four kinds of love that Yuriko experiences, namely, a childhood longing love, a dream of marriage, a maternal love, and a destined love between parents and children over two generations, as well as the sisterly love between Yuriko and her sister Kaori.
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Plot Summary
A man, haunted by his past and seeking solace, wanders through a desolate landscape. He encounters various individuals and strange occurrences that blur the lines between reality and hallucination. The narrative delves into themes of guilt, memory, and the human psyche's fragility. His journey becomes a descent into a surreal and unsettling world.
Critical Reception
The film is considered a challenging and enigmatic work by Masaki Kobayashi, known for its artistic merit and unsettling atmosphere. It received critical attention for its psychological depth and striking visuals, though its complex narrative and unconventional structure have led to varied interpretations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its avant-garde visuals and dreamlike sequences.
Cited as a deeply philosophical and disturbing exploration of the human condition.
Noted for its ambiguous narrative that invites multiple readings.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited public reviews, but those who engage with the film often appreciate its artistic ambition and thematic complexity, while others find it to be obscure and abstract.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a short story by Kobo Abe, a renowned Japanese writer known for his surreal and existentialist themes.
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