We Like What We Like
We Like What We Like

We Like What We Like

2023TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

Murata and Tomoka, who are both tired of their past relationships meet at an offline game meeting and end up becoming friends before heading to a love hotel. The two hit it off and as they continue to meet their relationship progresses into an unusual "loose and easy-going" one where they can talk about anything, while having a good time together. The daily life of Murata and Tomoka, who have become "freedom friends" (friends with benefits) begins...

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the artistic process and inspirations behind the work of a specific artist or creative group. It delves into their unique style, the themes they explore, and the personal journeys that have shaped their creative output. The film aims to provide an intimate look at what drives their artistic choices and how they navigate the contemporary art world.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'We Like What We Like' has received attention within niche artistic circles and at film festivals. Critical reception generally highlights its intimate portrayal of the creative process and its insightful look into the artist's perspective. Audiences often appreciate its accessible approach to understanding contemporary art and the personal narratives presented.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate and insightful look into the artist's creative journey.
  • Appreciated for making contemporary art themes accessible to a broader audience.
  • Noted for its concise yet effective storytelling within a short runtime.

Google audience: Google reviews for this short film are not widely available due to its niche release. However, where reviews exist, they often commend the film's ability to connect viewers with the artist's passion and the underlying motivations behind their work.

Fun Fact

The filmmakers reportedly spent several months embedded with the artist to capture authentic moments of their creative process, often filming in their personal studio spaces.

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