The long-awaited director Aki finally saw his work, and suddenly found that no matter the tone of photography, composition, and sense of lens, the large and straightforward blues performances are very similar to Jarmusch, but because of regional differences, they are somewhat different. Local, such a director must be a master who has been making the same movie all his life. It is really lucky for the audience to see such a work in such an era. All the characters in the film are in awkward positions, so there's a lot of inadvertent humour. It's actually a brutal story, but Aki will never let you despair.
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