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I would add something to your wonderful reviews
I have studied about alman Rushide and his Magic realism.. while watching this movie, I could not help thinking that in this film there is also magic realism in a way, because the magic element, such a VAMPIRE, combines in scene with crude realism, orphans, violence, thieves, and so on… and this realistic part, represented, among others, by Sho, is not surprised at all by this feature of Kei. Instead, he accepts him, in some way, selfishly, a key concept in this film, because he’s alone. The director of the jail, on the other hand, seems to know his secretg but is not susrprised in a negative way, but he is interested in this strange creature.
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