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So, 'The Ringtone Isn't Ringing ~Birthday Present~' is an intriguing little drama that plays with themes of connection and serendipity. Akira, our young protagonist, works at a gay bar, which sets a relaxed yet vibrant backdrop for their meetings. Takashi, the older man, brings this kind of warmth and nostalgia, and their bond unfolds in a really refreshing way. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're eavesdropping on a genuine friendship blossoming over shared interests. It’s not flashy; there are no huge production values or over-the-top effects. Just solid performances that make you feel the nuances of human relationships, which is becoming a rarity these days. Worth keeping an eye on.
This film has a unique position among collectors due to its indie roots and the mystery surrounding its director. It hasn't seen extensive distribution, so physical formats are particularly scarce. There's a growing interest as more viewers seek out poignant, character-driven stories that reflect contemporary issues, which could make this an engaging piece for those focused on the evolution of LGBTQ+ cinema.
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