dudumnz
Joined May 2012
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Despite having good expectations, this tv series surely lives up to it's name, because there's absolutely no value, actually it's negligible.
Though being very well produced and filmed, this content is totally old fashioned in the worst way, besides (or because) lacking any logical and interesting narrative, it clearly uses the most primitive feelings as baits, it's all about food teasing and implicit sexual connotation between the old guy and his new maid, and even nastier is the scene with the journalist in the interview, and this opinion isn't about moralism or saying that sex in cinema is not welcome, but it's the way this production objectifies those actresses in favor of a toxic masculine standard that spoils it harshly.
Though being very well produced and filmed, this content is totally old fashioned in the worst way, besides (or because) lacking any logical and interesting narrative, it clearly uses the most primitive feelings as baits, it's all about food teasing and implicit sexual connotation between the old guy and his new maid, and even nastier is the scene with the journalist in the interview, and this opinion isn't about moralism or saying that sex in cinema is not welcome, but it's the way this production objectifies those actresses in favor of a toxic masculine standard that spoils it harshly.
But the plot is limited to flathering scarcity, creating an imaginary world where not only one public bathroom is any dirty, stinks or is at least a bit repugnant.
Where an elderly cleaner has absolutely no problem in life, his job seems easy most of the time, and just not when it is to the public feel negatively his personal and professional situation, when suddenly some smudges appear on his uniform. Even in this occasion he openly smiles however, and then, subsequently he utters the life's biggest moral lessons: people are different and probably there will be some eccentric and happy ones.
Taking this away it was a quite cool and disguised tourism publicity for Tokyo undeniably.
Where an elderly cleaner has absolutely no problem in life, his job seems easy most of the time, and just not when it is to the public feel negatively his personal and professional situation, when suddenly some smudges appear on his uniform. Even in this occasion he openly smiles however, and then, subsequently he utters the life's biggest moral lessons: people are different and probably there will be some eccentric and happy ones.
Taking this away it was a quite cool and disguised tourism publicity for Tokyo undeniably.
Everyone knows that when it comes to fantasy any idiocy is possible, but why did it demand so much nonsense to talk about sexuality and women's rights?
How can someone make this matter so dubious and ridiculous, needing to mix up Frankstein with Disney princess tales that made it seem like it was written by chatGPT with the prompt: "write a movie that sells containing surrealism, sex and subliminal critique".
And it's not about the message, if there is any valuable in fact, but the pace, the script, actings, soundtrack, it's all a pain in the eyes, ears and in the brain.
It's almost impractical to give proper attention with all that explicit content for a cloudy, confusing, kind of criticism aiming to say that women must have their rights respected to have sex and to keep their clitoris..
Women's rights surely deserve better educative content.
How can someone make this matter so dubious and ridiculous, needing to mix up Frankstein with Disney princess tales that made it seem like it was written by chatGPT with the prompt: "write a movie that sells containing surrealism, sex and subliminal critique".
And it's not about the message, if there is any valuable in fact, but the pace, the script, actings, soundtrack, it's all a pain in the eyes, ears and in the brain.
It's almost impractical to give proper attention with all that explicit content for a cloudy, confusing, kind of criticism aiming to say that women must have their rights respected to have sex and to keep their clitoris..
Women's rights surely deserve better educative content.