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So, 'Something Like It' really captures this quirky blend of comedy and the art of rakugo, which is refreshing. Shintoto, our protagonist, is kind of a lovable mess, navigating his newfound sexual adventures while dealing with the pressures of his craft. The pacing is a bit uneven, which kind of adds to its charm—it's not trying to rush through the story at all. The interactions with the sex worker and the high school kid are more than just comedic vehicles; they dive into themes of aspiration and connection, which is interesting. Performances are quite genuine, too, making the whole experience feel authentic, if a bit clumsy at times. Overall, it's a distinctive piece that offers a glimpse into a unique subculture.
Focuses on rakugo culture and its comedic nuancesOffers a unique character study of clumsiness in relationshipsPacing reflects the awkwardness of coming-of-age moments
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