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Plot Summary
In a bizarre, surreal world, a man named 'Man' is born and immediately dies, only to be resurrected. He is forced to live a life where he is constantly being reborn and dying. Each life is a new opportunity to learn, grow, and find meaning in a strange existence. The film explores themes of life, death, and the human condition through a unique and often humorous lens.
Critical Reception
"Onna '44" received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its originality and Hitoshi Matsumoto's unique directorial vision. While some found the film's surreal and absurdist humor to be brilliant and thought-provoking, others felt it was too unconventional and difficult to follow. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating the bold artistic choices but struggling with the non-linear narrative and abstract concepts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive, absurd humor and unique take on existential themes.
Criticized by some for being too bizarre and difficult to understand.
Hitoshi Matsumoto's distinct visual style and philosophical undertones were frequently highlighted.
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Fun Fact
Hitoshi Matsumoto, known for his comedy duo "Downtown," wrote, directed, and starred in "Onna '44," marking his feature film directorial debut.
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