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There are no noticeable scratches or stains. Price reduction is not possible. "The Amusement Park" (1973), a phantom unreleased film by the master George A. Romero, director of "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) and "Dawn of the Dead" (1978), among others. Discovered in 2017 and restored in 4K. First time in Japan. Originally, the Lutheran Church commissioned Romero to make the film to raise public awareness of ageism and elder abuse. However, the finished work mercilessly depicted the tragic situation of the elderly, and the client was horrified by the content, which so directly portrayed American society at the time, and it was sealed off as dangerous. An amusement park bustling with many families, couples, and young people. A kind-looking old man in a white suit is alone, ignored, insulted, pushed around, denied his existence, bleeding from the head, his suit torn to shreds, covered in loneliness and humiliation, losing his place, breaking down in tears, his mind collapsing, his thoughts ceasing. There is no entertainment value. It fiercely criticizes American society at the time. The rarity of Romero making an educational film in a certain sense. Although not a horror film, it is a valuable work that reflects reality from Romero's perspective, and the phantom work that was sealed for half a century is finally being released for the first time in Japan.
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