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So, 'College Girl's Folds Play' is this interesting blend of art and, well, life. You’ve got Chie, this art student who's feeling a bit under the weather, right? But then she gets pulled into this world with Kuniaki, who's claiming to be the son of a wealthy woman. The pacing is a bit slow for some, but it really captures that slice-of-life vibe, you know? The performances feel quite genuine, giving it this raw energy that’s hard to put down. And the practical effects are pretty sparse, but they lend an authenticity to those moments that need it. It’s not your run-of-the-mill college movie; it meanders but stays engaging in its own quirky way.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited availability on various formats, which makes it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. It's mostly been found on VHS, and I've seen a few bootleg DVDs floating around, but good luck finding a pristine copy. Interest remains niche, mostly among those who appreciate the more offbeat side of Japanese cinema from the era. It's also one of those pieces that seems to pop up in discussions about lesser-known gems, which adds a layer of intrigue for those with a keen eye.
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