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Feel So Tawawa combines elements of comedy and drama, weaving a narrative around Aya, who grapples with her creative frustrations and her fading relationship with Hajime. The film captures that awkward, often humorous space between intimacy and distance. It's interesting how Aya's profession as an erotic writer serves as a lens to explore her own desires and discontent. The pacing has this kind of ebb and flow; moments of lightness balanced with deeper emotional beats. The performances feel genuine, especially in how they handle the subtleties of modern relationships. There's this rawness in the interactions that makes it stand out, you know? Not a typical rom-com, more like a slice of life that nudges you to think about connections.
Unique narrative structureInteresting exploration of intimacySubtle humor throughout
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