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Let’s Do It At School! Akira Tsurugi is a curious blend of drama and provocative themes, exploring youthful desires in a school setting. The film dives into the raw, often uncomfortable, emotions tied to adolescence and sexuality. Its pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build between characters, making their interactions feel both rushed and heavy with consequence. The performances are striking in their awkwardness, contributing to the film's overall atmosphere of innocent exploration tinged with shame. It’s distinctive for its unfiltered approach, as it doesn't shy away from the complexities of teenage lust, which often goes unexamined in mainstream cinema.
This film has become somewhat of a collector's curiosity given its unusual content and the obscurity of its director. Not readily available in mainstream markets, it's often sought after by those interested in niche Japanese cinema. Its limited releases and varying formats have contributed to its somewhat elusive status, making it a notable piece for collectors who appreciate the exploration of taboo subjects in film.
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