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Moshimoshi is an interesting exploration of communication through the decades, mixing music and dance in a way that feels both nostalgic and innovative. You start with this guy at a public phone, which really sets the stage for a look back at different eras in tech—like those shoulder phones of the Heisei period and the flip phones from the gangster gals. The film has a unique rhythm, moving fluidly between scenes, each capturing a specific moment in time through vibrant performances. The choreography is particularly striking, incorporating various dance styles that reflect the different eras. It's not just a visual treat, but also a commentary on how our connections have evolved, blending storytelling and music in a way that resonates with the audience.
Explores historical communicationDistinctive dance sequencesReflects on technology's evolution
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