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So, 'Kanagawa University of the Arts Visual Concept Planning Department' is this intriguing little drama from 2013 that kind of floats in a melancholic haze. The main character, Akira Okuda, just drifts through his role in this chaotic academic setting, surrounded by students causing all sorts of trouble. There's a certain disillusionment that permeates the atmosphere, especially with professors too caught up in their own status. The pacing is pretty slow, which adds to that feeling of aimlessness, reflecting Akira's own struggles. What’s fascinating is how it captures the absurdity of academic life – the practical effects are minimal, but the performances feel authentic, almost like you’re peeking into a real-life scenario. It’s definitely distinctive in its portrayal of passionless existence in a creative environment.
Unique portrayal of university lifeExplores themes of disillusionmentAtmospheric and character-driven
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