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Oresama is a curious blend of time travel and rock 'n' roll, a genre mash-up that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Miyavi, playing himself, carries a charm that's hard to ignore; his performance is lively and genuine. The film's pacing can feel a bit uneven, with some stretches dragging a little, but it captures that chaotic energy of the '80s music scene. You get a palpable sense of the atmosphere – the neon lights, the music clubs, and that raw, youthful abandon. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a DIY quality that fits the story's indie vibe. All in all, it’s an interesting exploration of fame and identity through the lens of a rock star's journey.
Features Miyavi in a semi-autobiographical roleCaptures the essence of the 1980s music cultureInteresting use of practical effects and time travel themes
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