
Sono “Okodawari”, Watashi ni mo Kure yo!!
As emcees of a fictitious variety programme, Matsuoka Mayu and Ito Sairi interview people with fixations in everyday life to find out what is difficult for others to understand, but makes the person happy.
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Plot Summary
The film follows Haru, a young woman obsessed with collecting specific items related to her idols. She spends her days seeking out limited edition goods and fan merchandise, often to the detriment of her real-life relationships. Through her journey, Haru learns about the meaning of 'okodawari,' a Japanese term for a unique obsession or passion, and begins to understand the difference between genuine appreciation and mere accumulation.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics for its quirky humor and relatable portrayal of fandom culture. Audiences appreciated its unique approach to exploring themes of obsession and self-discovery, though some found its pacing to be slow at times. It was noted for its charming performances and distinct visual style.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its endearing characters and exploration of niche obsessions.
- Appreciated for its unique blend of comedy and introspective drama.
- Some found the narrative progression to be somewhat understated.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is not readily available for this specific film, making it difficult to provide a summary of likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Sono 'Okodawari', Watashi ni mo Kure yo!!', translates to 'Give me that 'okodawari' too!!', referring to the distinctive obsessions of the characters.
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