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So, this 2004 documentary dives into the making of Sion Sono's 'Virtual Love' with the gravure idol Jun Natsukawa. It's a pretty interesting peek behind the curtain, revealing how they constructed the film's unique atmosphere. You get to see her personality shine through, which adds a layer of authenticity to the project. The pacing leans more towards a relaxed exploration rather than a fast-paced montage, allowing you to really soak in the behind-the-scenes vibe. The practical effects are intriguing, blending well with the themes of love and virtual reality. It’s this mix of candid moments and the cinematic process that makes it stand out, especially for those who appreciate the nuances of film-making.
Features candid moments with Jun NatsukawaGives insights into Sion Sono's filmmaking processExplores themes of love and virtual reality
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