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The camera is low and angled up at him, he walks under the stars, dwelling upon the vast immensity of the galaxy.
Although based on a mid-20th Century novella by Ango Sakaguchi (so it's not to be confused with the Kurasawa film of the same name, which was adapted from a Dostoevsky novel), Hakuchi seems at times like it might be double-functioning as a critique of the media at the beginning of the 21st Century.
In the apocalpytic landscapes, or rather wastelands, of Hakuchi, Izawa's 8 mm film is a treasure, an oasis of purity - the antitheses of the vile commercialism of the Media Station.