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So, 'Bakayaro! I'm Plenty Mad' is this intriguing anthology comedy from '88. It has a really quirky vibe that captures the everyday absurdities of life. The first segment dives into body image issues—a classic setup, but it's got this offbeat humor that makes it feel fresh. Kazuki's constant complaints about Shizuka's figure create tension, yet there's a tenderness in her struggle to fit his ideals. The second part shifts gears with Sae's city life, showcasing urban isolation, and it’s more than just a laugh; there's a real heart to it. The pacing varies, keeping things lively, and the performances have this raw, relatable quality. It's an interesting snapshot of late '80s Japan, blending social commentary and humor in a way that feels uniquely its own.
Features anthology format with varied tonesExplores body image and urban life themesDistinctive late '80s Japanese cultural insights
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