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So, @IDOL 青山朱里 from 2015 is this interesting piece that’s hard to categorize. The atmosphere feels almost dreamy, with a pacing that lingers more than it rushes, which gives it a unique rhythm. It’s like an exploration of idol culture, but there’s a certain melancholy woven through the narrative that you don’t often see. The performances—while perhaps not technically perfect—carry a rawness that’s refreshing. And those practical effects, when they pop up, have this gritty yet charming feel that makes it stand out. It’s not your run-of-the-mill idol flick, there’s something deeper simmering beneath the surface. Definitely a curious watch for those who appreciate the nuances of lesser-known cinema.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in the collector circles, often overlooked yet intriguing. The formats available are limited, primarily existing in niche collector markets. Its scarcity adds to the allure, making it a conversation starter among enthusiasts of Japanese cinema. The film’s unconventional approach to its themes has garnered a small but dedicated following, leading to sporadic interest at specialty film events.
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