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So, 'Dream Maker'... it’s got this raw vibe that really captures the struggles of its characters. Masato, the sort of rebellious type, is deeply intertwined with music, which feels genuine, not just a trope. Miki, on the other hand, is a breath of fresh air despite her health issues; her optimism contrasts nicely with Masato's rough edges. Their bond while working at this CD shop unfolds slowly, which gives the film a nice pacing. There's a certain charm in watching them chase their dreams, and the backdrop of the entertainment industry adds a gritty layer. The performances have this authenticity, especially from the leads, which makes the emotional beats hit harder. It’s a film that lingers with you, not flashy but really heartfelt.
Strong character developmentAuthentic performancesInteresting take on the music industry
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