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Schoolgirl Diary: Maiden's Prayer
A schoolgirl is desperate to lose her virginity after witnessing a fellow student and her attractive gym teacher having a heated moment in a storage room. She pursues and engages with an older man and the cute boy next door. Will she find what she's looking for?
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Plot Summary
This anime anthology film tells three distinct stories centered around young girls. The first segment, 'Maiden's Prayer,' follows a girl who uses a special machine to pray for her desired future. The second, 'The Girl of the Clouds,' depicts a young girl's journey through a dreamlike world. The third, 'Whisper of the Wind,' focuses on a girl who can communicate with the wind.
Critical Reception
Schoolgirl Diary: Maiden's Prayer is a lesser-known but intriguing anime anthology that showcases Katsuhiro Otomo's early directorial work. While it did not achieve widespread international fame, it is appreciated by fans of early 1980s anime for its unique storytelling and distinct visual style across its three segments. The film explores themes of youth, dreams, and the supernatural with a delicate touch.
What Reviewers Say
Visually imaginative and thematically rich, offering distinct narrative styles.
A charming and often melancholic exploration of young girls' inner worlds and desires.
Showcases early talent from a future animation legend, Katsuhiro Otomo.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Katsuhiro Otomo's earliest directorial efforts before his international breakthrough with 'Akira'.
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