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So, 'OUTATIME' dives into the world of filmmaking with a unique twist on the science fiction genre. Itsuki, the lead, finds himself in this peculiar situation after the company president's impulsive demand for a time machine-themed film. The atmosphere is a strange mix of urgency and creativity, as you feel the weight of expectations, not just from the president but from the backdrop of Fukushima, which adds layers of complexity. The pacing shifts between the frantic nature of pre-production and the reflective moments where Itsuki grapples with his vision. The practical effects are pretty intriguing too, giving a tactile quality to the time travel elements. Performances feel genuine, capturing the anxieties of young creatives. It's a distinctive take on both sci-fi and the filmmaking process itself.
Interesting exploration of sci-fi within the confines of a real-world setting.Offers insights into the pressures of creative decision-making.Highlights the contrast between ambition and reality in filmmaking.
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