![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To me, the documentary was very touching and authentic. Oren was able to convey the impressions and air of euphoria and curiosity slowly turning into solitude and lovesickness. The movie took the spectator on a journey to many different places in Tokyo and to many interesting people, who were united by one thing: their passion for Hatsune Miku, be it cosplayer, music producer, hobby concert organiser, employee of a cosplay workshop etc. This was supported by quotes and excerpts of lyrics from songs featuring Miku, such as the “ Disappearance of Hatsune Miku -DEAD END-“.Īnn Oren attended concerts of the virtual pop diva and came to know many other Miku fans, who could not be any more different. The movie seemed more and more like a dream made of pictures and scenes in which reality and fantasy became hard to tell apart. The producer, Ann Oren, who dons a Miku cosplay herself to portray the movie’s main character, guides the viewer in a suggestively creative way through a seemingly happenstance, tangled succession of experiences in Tokyo’s otaku subculture. ![]()
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