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GUTTER: Girls of Noise
In April 2008, LRS toured across the USA and met some amazing female noise artists. This is what it is like to be a girl of noise.
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Plot Summary
A group of four women, each with a troubled past, form a punk rock band in a small Japanese town. They channel their frustrations and societal pressures into their music, finding a cathartic release and a sense of purpose. The film explores their individual struggles with family, love, and self-identity as they navigate the male-dominated music scene.
Critical Reception
GUTTER: Girls of Noise was met with generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its raw energy and compelling performances. The film's exploration of female rage and resilience resonated with many, though some found the narrative occasionally uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of female rebellion and the power of music as an outlet.
Strong performances from the lead actresses were frequently cited as a major strength.
Some critics noted that the film's pacing could be inconsistent at times.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often commend the film's bold themes and the visceral impact of its music.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by the acclaimed Kazuo Kuroki, who tragically passed away shortly after its release, making it one of his final works.
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