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So, 'No Respect' feels like a nostalgic trip with Aoi Natsume, a high school girl caught in the whirlwind of adolescence and her looming university entrance exams. The way her life, intertwined with her father Wataru and friends Haruka and Nozomi, unravels is pretty relatable, right? There's this intriguing blend of coming-of-age themes and the pressures of youth that really sets the tone. Plus, the discovery of Ao's novel 'LOST IN TIME' adds this layer of fantastical escapism that contrasts sharply with the everyday struggles. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to breathe through the character's dilemmas. Definitely has that indie vibe with practical effects that keep it grounded; performances feel genuine, almost like watching real life unfold.
This title is a bit of a hidden gem, not widely circulated, which adds to its collector appeal. It was released in limited formats, making physical copies somewhat rare. Interest in films like this tends to fluctuate, but those who value nuanced storytelling and character-driven narratives often seek it out. It's a quiet piece that resonates with certain collectors who appreciate the intricacies of coming-of-age stories.
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