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Originally Posted by ryuurui
Yeah I saw the trailer, but somehow I can't get myself to watch it. Could you tell me about it in three sentences, how does it approach the art of 書? I am a bit worried that those girls are too young to understand and appreciate this art, aslo, Japan is so commercialized that this movie may be a complete waste of time. However, I might be wrong... So, tell me, why did you enjoy it?
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A group of school girls in a calligraphy class use their art to bring attention to their paper-making town which is in dire need of business. They decide to create a calligraphy/music contest and invite other schools to attend. The social dynamics of the group of girls is the main drive of the film.
I don't see too many Japanese films, so I really can't give a good review on it. After spending 11 days in Japan with no subtitled television, the JAL flight home at least had subtitles. I watched this movie, along with A Boy And His Samurai and Rail Man (I think that was the title). This film is mainly about the drama between the girls of the calligraphy club, with the backdrop being the town's debacle and the aforementioned contest.
I enjoyed it because I could understand it and it wasn't the typical American film. On a long flight home, it was surprisingly engrossing.
I know, I know....it's certainly not a ringing endorsement....