College Girl's Dating
College Girl's Dating

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College Girl's Dating

1997
Movie
60 min
Japanese

A woman who graduated from a women's college and is now working as a member of society. She is living with a man she started dating when she was a college student three years ago, but the novelty has worn off for both of them and they have become completely stale. Sex is not exciting at all. Just when she wonders if it's over, she receives a letter from a friend from back then. When she opens it, there is a photo from back then enclosed. She begins to reminisce about why we used to have so much fun back then, and a scene from three years ago appears...

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Romance

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the dating lives of college students in the late 1990s. It delves into the challenges, expectations, and realities of forming romantic relationships during this formative period of young adulthood. The film likely captures various perspectives on courtship, communication, and the search for connection in a university setting.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'College Girl's Dating' is scarce. As an independent documentary from 1997, it may not have received widespread critical review or maintained a significant public profile over time. Its focus on a niche aspect of student life might have limited its broader appeal to mainstream critics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Limited availability makes consensus difficult to ascertain.

  • Appears to be an observational documentary.

  • Focuses on the personal experiences of college students.

Google audience: Due to the obscurity of this film, there are no available Google user reviews or summaries to provide.

Fun Fact

The lack of readily available information suggests 'College Girl's Dating' may have been a limited-release independent film or a student project that did not gain widespread distribution or archival attention.

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