There comes a certain moment in everyone’s life, when it’s time to abandon the nest and assert ourselves as a separate entity; when it’s time to cut for good the invisible umbilical cord that straps us to our parents and when it’s time to celebrate our own individuality. Frightening and utterly disrupting, this pivotal moment of crisis is a necessary step, very important for a future good life and good … storytelling. In fact, the array of strong – often extreme – feelings of this transforming process makes it one of the richest and rewarding topics to explore in any kind of narration, from cinema to music. Director and writer Kenichi Sono has his say on the matter in an imaginative and captivating fashion, with his 2019 1-hour-14-minute featurette “Fake Plastic Planet”.
Fake Plastic Planet is streaming on TodoiF
At the opening of the film, 25-year-old Shiho (Kasumi Yamaya...
Fake Plastic Planet is streaming on TodoiF
At the opening of the film, 25-year-old Shiho (Kasumi Yamaya...
- 11/25/2022
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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