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On Yell for the Blue Sky May 18, 2024
A truly lovely film, it made me cry quite a bit. There were only two things that bothered me: the main actress distorted her voice, which, of course, wasn't her fault but the director's demand, but it was a bit annoying. Also, in my opinion, the ending was a bit forced, but still, the film is worth watching and beautiful.
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On Bow Then Kiss May 13, 2024
A charming film, shot in a mesmerizing way, perfect for those who love Japanese movies, they will really enjoy this. It delves into the depths of the soul and the essence of love, at least in my eyes. There are many emotions involved... strong passion, asked questions, fears, anxieties, family, the fear of losing, the fear of loving, doubts, jealousy, possessiveness, respect... From a modern Western perspective, such a thing may not be acceptable, but in reality, it happens and can happen. I think the viewers who commented here are responding from a very skeptical viewpoint and are not looking at this film from a bird's-eye view. They are trying to fit this film into the usual rulebook... what's right, what's wrong... what's forbidden, what's not, nonsense. Love doesn't work that way, and therefore, the film won't work that way
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On Strobe Edge May 11, 2024
Title Strobe Edge
The movie was beautiful, until an unusually disappointing ending. It's strange that a person so determined to love throughout the film is swayed by the words of a stranger in just before the ending, only to create drama. It felt forced and the entire ending was contrived. There was also a feeling throughout the film that it wasn't exactly clear what she loved or whom she loved. We didn't get anything that truly contributed to this love. She was the one always giving and talking. In short, it could have been forgiven if the ending had been nice, but that didn't happen.
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On Closest Love to Heaven May 11, 2024
I don't mind that it's a clichéd story, and there are indeed some genuinely sad moments in the film, but the actress deliberately distorts her voice. Obviously, she was forced to do this, but it doesn't sound authentic, especially after I heard her real voice in an interview—it's unbearable. The voice doesn't match her appearance or age. Unfortunately, in recent years, especially around 2017, this was a common trend... I'm not sure if it still continues. Another thing is the lead actor; it's really rare for poor actors to be cast, but this is one of those rare occasions. In summary, the movie could have been nice if the producer or director had made better choices, but unfortunately, that's not the case, and the film is quite unsuccessful and very frustrating.
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On No Longer Heroine May 8, 2024
I felt like I was watching an American movie, not a Japanese one. There's no Japanese logical or cultural sense here, it's a shame. From the middle of the movie, it's deteriorating until the most disappointing end.
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On No Longer Heroine May 8, 2024
Bad movie. It started nicely and funny, but deteriorated in the middle to a disappointing end, lacking depth, thought, and coherence.
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Replying to J100 May 4, 2024
Title Close Range Love Spoiler
Here comes the duty educator, the one who lectures about what's right or wrong. Lucky for us all that your fascism…
I'm about to tell you something and I hope you won't be offended, but I think you haven't matured yet, sorry to say that. I still haven't figured out which country you are from, because I haven't found a country where it's legally permissible to marry minors; maybe you are from a Muslim country or from such a country that circumvents the law, that's something else. But I think, unfortunately, you do not understand what Japan is and what a different country from the one you live in is, so I was sure you were American, since that is usually their approach.

There are many very disturbing things about the conduct of Japan, but according to the law, these things are not allowed as I wrote, the fact that there are movies does not mean that anything is normalized, you are still locked on laws that the modern fascists decided to impose on us all, but it doesn't work that way, there is what is called fantasies and it is natural and movies are a form of art that is supposed to allow and release these fantasies, it's not about brainwashing or taking control of you or propaganda, propaganda is reserved mainly for specific organizations with specific goals.
In this case, to say that it is normalization is a basic misunderstanding of what is happening in Japan. Regarding the different industries and the lack of regulation towards this behavior compared to the West, sorry to tell you that there is not really a difference between other countries and Japan in this context, except that they do not hide their fantasies and allow them to be expressed outwardly in manga, anime, and as you said there is also such an industry.
But unfortunately, this industry also exists in modern and democratic countries, there is a way to circumvent legally but they do not do it because there are always forces within the legal system that will likely cooperate, or people with a lot of power and we have seen it happen not infrequently, so I have a feeling that you are fixated in the modern rule book of "what's right" what's wrong, what's just, what's unjust, in such a narrow approach and a lack of mature understanding towards the dynamic reality, the complexities of human psychology, differences between cultures, and so forth.
Unfortunately, there are people who have not managed to get out of this matrix. I don't know if it's possible to get out of this matrix without going through some things in life.
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Replying to buttercup May 4, 2024
boring plot, boring acting, boring storytelling she had zero chemistry with mamura the teacher x student trope…
Woke don't differentiate between fantasy and reality, and everything must follow their rules. In their view, a romance film between a boss and an employee or between a teacher and a student cannot be made, because it violates their imaginary laws. They've created a restrictive world they want to impose on all of us, to be inhuman, without mercy, just one big facade, like a machine that meets their demands.
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Replying to J100 May 4, 2024
Here comes the duty educator, the one who lectures about what's right or wrong. Lucky for us all that your fascism…
I'm sorry to hear that, it's very painful. I understand there are certain issues, but my suggestion is not to completely black out the ability to dream, fantasize, and be real. Sometimes there are exceptional cases and there are feelings beyond age. It's not common and it's rare, and ordinary people understand that it's not right for some cases. That's why in Japan the laws are very strict and marriage is only allowed from the age of 18. They make a distinction between fantasy and reality. It's not reality and it's not normalizing reality, it's just imagination and imagination must remain free. Do you understand?
If they take away your imagination, what will remain for you? After all, your external privacy has almost been completely taken from you; someone can always know what you wrote, from which country you are, where you are going, there is internet, and they listen to you even with the phone. The only true freedom left to you is in your thoughts and soon even that may not be safe.
So let it be. In this case, normalizing the phenomenon is not the intention of the director or the films, but merely imagination. It's not about violence or harsh things, it's about romance.
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On From Me to You May 4, 2024
The movie was cute, all the actors were charming except for the lead actress, whose acting seemed too forced and it just ruined the entire viewing experience for me. It felt like they were dragging the story and suddenly focusing on secondary characters, which made it look more like a series than a movie. The supporting actresses were more interesting than the main character, probably because they seemed more authentic. I have no problem with the main character usually speaking softly, but in this case, it was really exaggerated. In my opinion, in those years, around the first decade of the 2000s, it was very common for the main character to speak very softly and shyly, which has a certain charm, but in this case, it didn't fit and didn't work out. For the pure and angelic character to come across as human, she also needs to have human aspects, and in this case, the actress failed to convey that impression. It might be a combination of things besides her acting.
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Replying to araiYtopeni May 4, 2024
NO! ABLOSUTLY NOT! Even if it's Yamapi!!!!! This is so wrong, romantisizing adult child relationships should be…
These are Japanese films, and if they're not to your liking, you're welcome to continue watching American films. Please, please stop watching Japanese films. Thank you.
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Replying to rainbow34 May 4, 2024
I don't understand why Japanese people are so obsessed with highschoolers. Is it so hard to write a love story…
Here comes the duty educator, the one who lectures about what's right or wrong. Lucky for us all that your fascism hasn't yet reached Japan, and there's a struggle currently surfacing with people who act like you. If you were a director, you'd probably make boring and dull movies and force everyone to watch them in the name of "justice and integrity" that you've determined in your rule book of humanity.
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Replying to ilovejdramasomuch May 4, 2024
um, i mean sure they might have a connection, but like why are they trying to normalize a teen dating her teacher?
These are Japanese films, and if they're not to your liking, you're welcome to continue watching American films. Please, please stop watching Japanese films. Thank you.
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On Close Range Love May 4, 2024
Despite it seemingly being a typical Japanese romance film between a student and her teacher, there's something different about this movie that stays with you afterwards. There's an attempt here to be more than just another romantic movie, in my opinion. It addressed the surface layer of the teacher's history without diving into his pain and choice of love, but I preferred it this way because I don't like heavy dramas, So, despite these weaknesses, the movie still held up very well.
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Replying to MadTea May 4, 2024
If a drama or a movie gonna have the teacher-student trope, the couple shouldn't get serious together, like having…
Shouldn't ?! Here comes the duty educator, the one who lectures about what's right or wrong. Lucky for us all that your fascism hasn't yet reached the global reality, and there's a struggle currently surfacing with people who act like you. If you were a director, you'd probably make boring and dull movies and force everyone to watch them in the name of "justice and integrity" that you've determined in your rule book of humanity.
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Replying to Ori-uaena May 4, 2024
Ok ok so I just finish seeing this movie and I was actually shocked the acting of the main girl was so annoying…
It's called live-action.She did a fantastic job.
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On Sensei Kunshu May 4, 2024
I really liked the main characters; the actress was very funny, and the teacher was beautiful. The film was really funny until the first half; in the second half, it declined a bit into drama and was too dry for my taste. But overall, it was nice.
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