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So, 'Big in Japan' is this quirky little documentary that dives into the absurdity of fame through the eyes of this regular guy named Dave. He’s not a celebrity, just someone curious about what it really means to be famous. The film has this raw, offbeat vibe that captures the hustle and bustle of Japan's entertainment scene. The pacing feels a bit all over the place, but that kind of adds to its charm—like you’re right there with him on this wild ride. The practical effects? Well, it’s more about the situations he finds himself in rather than flashy visuals. What really stands out is the genuine awkwardness of his journey and the unexpected connections he makes along the way.
Interesting commentary on the nature of fame.A mix of candid moments and staged events.Looks at cultural differences in celebrity and talent.
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