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So, 'A Japanese Boy Who Draws' is this intriguing little gem from 2018. It follows Shinji, an aspiring manga artist, which is a classic setup, but it veers off into this fascinating territory when he stumbles upon an old drawing by his childhood friend, Masaru. The animation style has a rough charm to it, fitting the theme of nostalgia and lost connections. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere of Shinji's struggles—it's almost meditative at times. While the plot seems like a simple artistic journey, there’s this underlying psychological layer that explores creativity and self-doubt. Honestly, it might not be for everyone, but its distinctive approach to storytelling and character depth is worth noting, for sure.
Unique animation style that contrasts with mainstream works.Delves into themes of nostalgia and artistic struggle.Psychological depth adds layers to the character's journey.
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Masanao Kawajiri
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Masanao Kawajiri
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