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Kojima Mina: Koe o morashi kanjite

2003
Movie
60 min
Japanese

Pink film directed by Minoru Kunizawa.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Hitoshi MatsumotoGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the surreal and often absurd journey of a man who begins to hear the voices of inanimate objects. As he navigates his increasingly bizarre reality, he encounters a cast of eccentric characters and grapples with the meaning of existence and human connection. The narrative blends elements of dark humor, philosophical inquiry, and the profound loneliness of modern life.

Critical Reception

Hitoshi Matsumoto's directorial debut was met with a mix of critical intrigue and audience bewilderment. Praised for its unique artistic vision and absurdist humor, it also drew criticism for its unconventional narrative structure and occasionally bleak tone. Despite its polarizing reception, the film gained a cult following for its originality.

What Reviewers Say

  • A challenging and thought-provoking exploration of alienation.

  • Matsumoto's signature absurdist humor is on full display.

  • The film's unconventional narrative may alienate some viewers.

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Fun Fact

This film marked the directorial debut of Hitoshi Matsumoto, a highly influential Japanese comedian known for his work in the duo Downtown.

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