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- Review of The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House (Kore-eda Hirokazu): A masterpiece. It follows two 15-year-old girls in Kyoto’s geisha district. It is the antithesis of fast-paced TV. Entertainment reviews call it "a warm hug of slice-of-life anime given flesh and blood."
- The Risk: Giri/Haji (Duty/Shame) was critically acclaimed in the West (100% on Rotten Tomatoes) but was considered "too foreign" for older Japanese audiences. This split review highlights the cultural gap: what the West finds artistic, Japan finds confusing.
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The "Acting" Factor:
Japan has a distinct style of acting that can range from hyper-expressive (theatrical) to deeply understated. Reviews often debate these performances, especially when idols (J-Pop stars) transition into lead acting roles. If you'd like to share the actual topic
For those looking to dive deeper into reviews and community discussions: Review of The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko