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Shinjuku baka monogatari
Japanese film from 1977.
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Plot Summary
A young man named Toru is adrift in the vibrant and chaotic Shinjuku district, working odd jobs and navigating a series of bizarre encounters. He falls for a mysterious woman and gets caught up in the underbelly of Tokyo's nightlife. The film explores themes of alienation, freedom, and the search for identity amidst a rapidly changing urban landscape.
Critical Reception
Shinjuku Baka Monogatari is a cult classic known for its raw energy and unconventional narrative. While not a mainstream hit, it garnered attention for its portrayal of youth counterculture and Wakamatsu's distinctive directorial style, resonating with audiences who appreciated its experimental approach.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, anarchic spirit and Koji Wakamatsu's signature directorial flair.
Appreciated for its unflinching look at Shinjuku's subculture and the lives of its disaffected youth.
Seen as a challenging but rewarding watch for fans of independent and avant-garde cinema.
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Fun Fact
Koji Wakamatsu was a prolific director known for his work in the Japanese 'pink film' genre, but he also directed more mainstream and art-house films like 'Shinjuku Baka Monogatari'.
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