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So, 'Confession of a Woman: Alice' is the fourth entry in this series, and it carries on with that unique blend of drama and introspection we've come to expect. Alice, portrayed by Riho Shishido, continues her journey as an underground idol, which is just ripe for exploration. The film really dives into themes of ambition and unfulfilled dreams, with a nice dynamic between her and her student Shota, who shares that ronin spirit. The pacing has its own rhythm, sometimes reflective, sometimes pushing forward, creating a nice tension. The practical effects aren’t screaming for attention, but they do their job in grounding the narrative, letting the performances take center stage—there’s something quite raw and real in their portrayal of aspiration and struggle.
This film is part of a niche series that has garnered a cult following among collectors, particularly those interested in Japanese indie cinema. While not widely released, earlier entries have become somewhat of a collector's item due to their limited physical distribution. This installment, featuring Riho Shishido, adds to the allure with its introspective narrative and exploration of the struggles faced by aspiring artists, making it a notable piece for enthusiasts focused on character-driven stories.
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