"Ryusuke Hamaguchi's 'Evil Does Not Exist': A Captivating Tale of Rural Gentrification and Enigmatic Eco-Parable"

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Ryusuke Hamaguchi's film "Evil Does Not Exist" received an almost 8-minute ovation at its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The film, which centers around a man and his daughter living in a village near Tokyo, explores the negative impact of a glamping site project on their way of life. Critics have praised the film as a brilliant and intellectually agile work.
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