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So, 'Groper Train: Forbidden Finger' is a curious blend of comedy and romance, set against a backdrop that's pretty quirky. You've got this dropout angel, Candy, on a mission to bring a little joy to Matsutaro, who is just drowning in misery thanks to his boss. The pacing is interesting – it has these moments that can feel a bit erratic, but that fits the whole vibe of slapstick and absurdity. The performances are surprisingly earnest for the genre; you can feel the actors trying to bring some depth to their roles. The practical effects are low-budget but oddly charming, contributing to the off-kilter atmosphere that defines the film. It's one of those flicks that makes you think about the balance between happiness and despair, all while making you chuckle.
Quirky comedy with unexpected depth.Interesting character dynamics.Significant cultural context in Japanese cinema.
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