

Fruits Cup
In an isolated island far away from the main land, there was a training facility owned by a high school. Because the janitor had died suddenly, Riku Oomi took over the job, for a period limited time of two weeks. His life was supposed to be calm surrounded by cute girls of swimming club and the teacher. His life changed when he found a lot of video tapes sneakily recorded. In the video tapes, there was a scene a man, who was probably a predecessor, was molesting a girl in swimsuit. Then Riku found that the predecessor was always taking sneak pictures. At first, he looked down on him and sealed the video tape. However, he began to sympathize with the predecessor's evil spirit...
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Plot Summary
This is a documentary that explores the world of fruit cultivation and consumption. It delves into the various types of fruits, their growing processes, and their cultural significance in different parts of the world. The film aims to highlight the diversity and importance of fruits in our diet and ecosystem.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Fruits Cup (2005)' is scarce due to its limited release and niche subject matter. As a documentary focused on fruit, it likely appealed to a specific audience interested in agriculture, food, or environmental topics. Its impact and reception were likely modest, with reviews, if any, focusing on its educational value and visual presentation of fruits.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks detailed information on specific reviews.
- Likely appreciated for its informative content on fruit.
- Subject matter may limit broad appeal.
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