
Obscene Songs of Lost People
Ryohei, a gay gangster, dreams of becoming a full-fledged gangster, even though he is bossed around by his elder brother Yamabe. One day, Yamabe accidentally kills Morishima, a member of the gang's leadership. Thinking that he will be killed by the gang if he continues like this, Yamabe takes Ryohei with him to an abandoned house deep in the mountains to dispose of Morishima's body...
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This documentary explores the hidden lives and musical expressions of marginalized communities, delving into their personal histories and the songs that have shaped their experiences. It offers a raw and intimate look at individuals often overlooked by mainstream society. The film captures the power of music as a form of catharsis, identity, and connection. It highlights the resilience and spirit found within these 'lost people'.
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