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STAR☆jewel
A war is being fought between the goddesses of dark and light. While the former try to steal the jewels from innocent women, leaving lifeless husks, the latter hunt the evildoers. Both types of goddesses are equipped with powers to fight, but their strongest weapons are their retractable penises - flooding the enemy with pleasure is the only sure-fire way to win.
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Plot Summary
In a prestigious music academy, talented but rebellious student Kaito struggles to find his place. He clashes with his peers and instructors, harboring a deep-seated aversion to organized music. A chance encounter with a mysterious transfer student, Miyu, begins to challenge his perspective. As Kaito navigates personal rivalries and the demanding curriculum, he slowly rediscovers his passion for music and learns the importance of collaboration.
Critical Reception
STAR☆jewel received a mixed reception from critics, who praised its energetic musical sequences and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Eiji Wentz. However, many found the plot to be predictable and underdeveloped, with some criticizing the pacing and character arcs. Audiences generally responded more positively, appreciating the film's uplifting message and its focus on youthful aspirations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant musical numbers and energetic performances.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and uneven character development.
Appealed to audiences with its themes of passion and overcoming adversity.
Google audience: Audience reviews for STAR☆jewel are largely positive, with viewers commending the film's soundtrack and the emotional journey of its main character. Many enjoyed the high school setting and the themes of pursuing dreams, although some noted that the story felt a bit generic at times.
Fun Fact
The film features original songs performed by the cast, with significant vocal and instrumental training undertaken by the actors to prepare for their roles.
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