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Miporin is this quirky blend of comedy and horror that does a really interesting job of exploring the pressures of idol culture. Yuka, played with a sort of endearing awkwardness, is thrust into this world of performance despite her lackluster singing ability. There's a fascinating tension between her ambition and the absurdity of her situation. The pacing leans into the absurd, especially during the vocal training sessions with Miho, where things get delightfully weird. The practical effects, while not overly flashy, contribute to the film's offbeat charm. It’s like watching a trainwreck in slow motion—you can't help but be drawn in. The cast has this infectious energy that really enhances the film's overall bizarre atmosphere.
Unique take on idol cultureInteresting blend of genresQuirky character dynamics
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