

Goldfish Club
Irie plays Hiiragi Haru, a third-year high school student with no real interest in women or higher education, instead choosing to live his life idly. When he notices a first-year student named Harukawa Koto being bullied, he lends her a hand, and the two form a “goldfish club” just for themselves. While love begins to bloom between them, the bullying against Koto continues to escalate. --- Tokyograph
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the peculiar and fascinating world of Terry Pratchett, the beloved author of the Discworld series. It delves into his inspirations, his creative process, and the unique universe he brought to life. The film also touches upon his personal life and his impact on the literary world.
Critical Reception
The documentary received positive reviews, praised for its insightful look into Terry Pratchett's life and work. Critics appreciated the blend of interviews, archival footage, and Cumming's personal connection to the subject matter, offering a warm and comprehensive tribute.
What Reviewers Say
- A touching and informative tribute to a beloved author.
- Effectively captures Pratchett's unique voice and worldview.
- Features insightful interviews with those close to Pratchett.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was made by Michael Cumming, who had previously worked with Terry Pratchett on the television adaptation of 'Gormenghast'.
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