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Post by Fox in the Snow on Oct 8, 2020 2:29:27 GMT
That could be pretty cool. He seems pretty open to invention and experimentation. Did you like Killing? Haven't seen it yet, though I have Haze / Killing Blu-ray set waiting. I loved Fires on the Plain. Tsukamoto indeed experiments a lot, some of his works I've found very difficult to get into, but it's always interesting. Personally think it's one of his best, quite restrained and minimal. A good companion piece to Fires on the Plain which I also really liked. True, usually get at least something out of everything I've seen from him. Tetsuo III: The Bullet Man being the only weak link so far.
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