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Deai ga tarinai watashitachi
The movie is an adaption from a manga with the same name written by Shungicu Uchida. It's an unique psychological suspense about a woman who is addicted to dating websites, but she ends up encountering there more than she expected and that might cause her own collapse.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the lives and philosophies of various individuals, exploring their unique perspectives on existence and human connection. Director Tatsuya Mori interviews a diverse range of people, including artists, scholars, and ordinary citizens, to understand their personal journeys and how they navigate the complexities of life. The film aims to provoke thought about the nature of relationships and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world.
Critical Reception
As a documentary, 'Deai ga tarinai watashitachi' has garnered attention for its introspective and philosophical approach. Critics have often highlighted its unconventional style and the depth of its interviews, though some found its pacing to be slow. Audience reactions tend to be divided, with many appreciating its thought-provoking content and unique insights into the human condition, while others may find it less accessible due to its abstract themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its philosophical depth and unique interview subjects.
Noted for its unconventional and thought-provoking exploration of human connection.
Some viewers found the pacing to be slow and the themes occasionally too abstract.
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Fun Fact
Director Tatsuya Mori is also known for his documentary 'A,' which explored the life and cult of Shoko Asahara, the leader of the Aum Shinrikyo cult.
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