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So, 'Lu jarudan he youkoso' is kind of a deep dive into the world of high-end nightlife during one of the toughest times for it—the pandemic. Based on Akemi Mochizuki's book, the film captures that eerie stillness of the club scene, blending a sense of desperation with a haunting beauty. The pacing is a bit slow, but it really lets you absorb the emotions of the characters, the staff at Le Jardin, as they navigate their uncertain futures. The practical effects? Subtle but effective; they create this palpable atmosphere that really immerses you. The performances feel raw and genuine, like you’re right there with them, feeling the weight of their choices and the changing world around them. It's a unique take on resilience and the fragility of life as we know it.
Explores themes of resilience and fragility.Captivating atmosphere with a slow pace.Raw performances that pull you into the drama.
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