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Kimini horeteru has this raw, gritty vibe that really immerses you in Shogo's life. It’s a slow burn, capturing the subtle struggles of a street musician yearning for more. The atmosphere is very much grounded in reality, with a touch of melancholy that resonates. Shogo’s part-time gigs in gay AVs provide a stark contrast to his dreams, which makes for some intriguing thematic juxtapositions. The performances are pretty authentic, especially the relationship dynamics between Shogo and Yusuke; you can feel the support and tension there. The pacing might feel uneven at times, but it kind of fits the nature of Shogo’s journey. There’s something distinct about how it portrays ambition and the harshness of chasing dreams in a world that feels indifferent.
Explore the themes of ambition and supportUnique portrayal of life as a street musicianGritty, authentic performances
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