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I remember being bored at home on a rainy day and watching a "making of" documentary on this back in Japan. It was all in Japanese of course, but i got that the director/director of photography was big on using long takes for "one take, one scene"; I can't exactly source that and I don't know quite the right terms for the techniques he was using. (Having the cameras on Tracks to follow actors to do long takes that went through the passages/rooms of the hotel).--ZayZayEM00:54, 27 November 2006 (UTC)Reply