

Gura Gura
The second erotica queen! The main character Haruka is played by Reiko Nagaoka, an active gravure idol new actress. Takeyuki Yue, a talented actor who is very active in TV dramas and variety shows, as Haruka’s opponent, Tabata. Midori Ezawa was selected to star in “When I Love You, When I Love You” directed by Takahisa Zeze in the role of her far older sister, Sayaka. The director made his debut as a movie director at the age of 23, and Hidekazu Takahara continues to play an active role in a wide range of fields, from romance movies to bad V-cinema, as well as television, documentary, and music videos. Draws a pure love between a dull man and a pure idol. ――Haruka (Reiko Nagaoka) is active as a mid-sized gravure idol, and the manager suggests that she play a role with a love scene in her starring movie. She’s happy with the movie offer, but much more has a complex in her chest and should she accept it?
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Plot Summary
A young woman from a small village in India grapples with her identity and her family's past when she discovers a hidden legacy. As she delves deeper, she uncovers secrets that challenge her understanding of herself and her community. The film explores themes of tradition, modernity, and the search for belonging.
Critical Reception
Gura Gura received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its atmospheric storytelling and strong performances, particularly from its lead actress. Some found the pacing to be slow at times, but generally, it was noted for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's journey of self-discovery.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant exploration of female identity and ancestral connections.
- Appreciated for its artistic direction and evocative cinematography.
- Noted by some for a deliberate, slow-burn narrative that may not appeal to all viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Gura Gura' is not widely available through public Google Reviews. However, general sentiment often highlights its thoughtful narrative and emotional depth, with some viewers finding it a profound and introspective experience.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Gura Gura', is a Marathi word that can refer to the rumble of an earthquake or thunder, metaphorically linking to the internal upheaval experienced by the protagonist.
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