P.P.O.I.
P.P.O.I.

P.P.O.I.

1999TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

Amano Hei is a third grade boy in junior high who is short and looks like a girl at first glance. Ongoing with the story, he is involed in a love triangle with Sagami Makoto and Ichinose Hinaki. With his best friend Kusaka Banri, a popular guy in school, they go through worries of love and adventures together.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Gary BurnsGenres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a near-future society, citizens are constantly monitored by ubiquitous 'P.O.V.' (Point of View) devices that record their every action and thought for a vast database. A man discovers a hidden archive of unfiltered recordings, revealing a conspiracy that challenges the very nature of reality and privacy.

Critical Reception

P.O.V. garnered critical attention for its ambitious exploration of surveillance and its philosophical implications, though some found its pacing deliberate and its narrative complex. It is often cited as a prescient film regarding the pervasive nature of digital monitoring.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thought-provoking concept on surveillance and privacy.
  • Appreciated for its stylish, minimalist aesthetic.
  • Criticized by some for being overly intellectual or slow-moving.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Gary Burns, was also credited as a writer and editor, contributing significantly to its distinct visual and thematic style.

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