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So, 'In Those Days' really captures that feeling of being lost and searching for meaning, you know? Tsurugi's life is a mess, and the way he spirals after discovering Aya Matsuura and the Hello! Project idols is just fascinating. It’s a mix of melancholy and hope, and the pacing feels really introspective. The performances have this rawness to them, especially Tsurugi's struggles with self-worth. The atmosphere is both vibrant and gloomy, reflecting his ups and downs. I found the idol obsession angle to be an interesting lens on escapism and connection. It’s not flashy, but there's a real sincerity that resonates.
Character study of a young man's strugglesThemes of obsession and escapismInteresting take on idol culture
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