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So, 'Ryoko, 21 Years Old' is this fascinating documentary that really digs into the complexities of communication and relationships. You’ve got this filmmaker who meets Ryoko, a woman involved in enjokosai, and through her letters, the film unfolds her world. The tone is pretty raw and intimate, painting a portrait of her life and the people she interacts with. It's all about those unguarded moments that reveal so much about personal connections. The pacing's reflective, almost meditative at times, making you ponder the themes of vulnerability and transactional intimacy. What really sets it apart is its lack of judgment—it's more about understanding than critiquing, which is a rare approach in this genre. Worth a look for sure.
Documentary style offers raw insightsFocuses on personal letters and communicationUnique perspective on transactional relationships
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