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This 2016 docu-film offers an intriguing blend of humor and introspection. It's a personal diary project that draws on the creative skills of various collaborators, including manga artist Yumi Enomoto, which adds a unique visual flair. The pacing feels reflective, almost like flipping through an old scrapbook, while the comedic elements keep things light and engaging. The music by Kotaro Watabiki complements the tone well, with Haruka Doi's end song lingering in your mind. The performances are genuine, offering a glimpse into the director's world. It's not flashy in terms of production, leaning more into authenticity and personal storytelling, making it stand out in the documentary genre. Definitely one to ponder over after viewing.
Self-documentary with humorInvolves diverse collaboratorsDistinctive tone and atmosphere
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