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So, The Honban: OL saiyô shiken is a pretty interesting slice-of-life drama from 1987 that dives deep into the struggles of a junior college student named Yuko. She's stuck in this monotonous loop of job interviews and dating frustrations. The film captures that really relatable atmosphere of anxiety and disillusionment many feel during job hunting, all while Yuko grapples with her relationship on the side. It's got this raw sense of realism, accentuated by its pacing which mirrors her chaotic life. The performances feel genuine, and you can really sense the characters' emotional weight. It’s not flashy, but it has a distinct flavor that resonates with those who've navigated the pressures of adulthood, making it an intriguing watch for those into character-driven narratives.
Unique take on the job market of the late '80s JapanAuthentic performances that reflect real-life pressuresSubtle social commentary on women's roles in society
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