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I almost gave this ★★★★ and am still considering the upgrade. Like a Satoshi Kon animated feature, you can incorporate advanced film techniques if you're a director worth his / her salt. Everything does not have to be a celebration masterpiece with a panoramic backdrop my God look at the detail of the mountain and trees it looks like a video game. Take the scene where the guy is buying a pack of cheese chips from the curlycue vending machine dispenser.
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[ You see the curlycue slowly spinning and the pack of chips getting closer to the ledge. Cut to the zombies coming around the corner - then you see the guy's face looking left with a look of dismay as his mind clicks that he may be eaten in a few moments - then the ships getting close to the ledge - then the zombies right next to him, then he runs off but you're looking at the chips falling to the dispencer ].
Kurosawa's "High and Low" (Heaven and Hell) 1963 -- very interesting crime/kidnap drama where Japanese police feel they have an obligation to recover the money paid to ransom a child kidnapped by mistake even more than capturing the criminal--- and with so many sweating Japanese it made me uncomfortable...even Toshiro Mifune sweats...
It is a Criterion movie and probably on Hulu--but I watched on UVerse/TCM
Subtitles not that easy to read
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