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So, Groper Train: Touch That Girl is a bit of a wild ride. Directed by Mototsugu Watanabe, it dives deep into some pretty heavy themes like loneliness and desperation. The pacing's interesting; it meanders through Matsutaro's struggles as a theater owner, and the awkwardness of his relationship with Junko is palpable. Then you have Mirai, who brings this raw energy after her traumatic moment. It's not your typical romance, though—it flirts with darker tones and the atmosphere is almost stifling at times. The practical effects are minimal, but there's a certain grittiness that adds to its uniqueness. Performances here are quite striking, capturing a sense of vulnerability that's hard to shake off. Definitely a film that lingers.
Explores themes of loneliness and desperationGritty atmosphere with unique pacingStriking performances and character dynamics
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