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So, SHISHAMO NO, URAGAWA is quite the interesting piece if you’re into music docs. It gives a pretty raw glimpse into the lives of this Japanese band, mixing behind-the-scenes snippets with their performances. The pacing feels casual yet engaging, sort of like hanging out with friends while they share their journey. There’s a subtle exploration of their themes—friendship, creativity, and struggle—woven throughout. You get to see how they navigate the music scene, which feels genuine. The visuals are straightforward, but they capture the essence of their vibe without much fluff. The performances are quite heartfelt; you can almost feel the energy they bring. Overall, it’s not flashy, but it has its own charm.
Documentary style captures the band's essenceThemes of friendship and creativity stand outCasual pacing feels inviting and relatable
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