A look at the obsessive urban male Japanese society.
Jean-Jacques Beineix (born October 8, 1946) is a French film director.
In 1964, Jean-Jacques Beineix started his career as Jean Becker’s assistant director on the famous French TV series, Les saintes chéries until the end of 1967. Then, in 1970 he worked for Claude Berri and in 1971 for Claude Zidi. In 1977, he directed his first short movie Le chien de M. Michel which won the first prize at the Trouville Festival. In 1980, he directed his first feature film Diva which received four César Award in 1982 followed by Moon in the Gutter. This movie was nominated at Cannes Festival in 1983. In 1986, Jean-Jacques Beineix directed Betty Blue (37°2 le matin) with Béatrice Dalle and Jean-Hugues Anglade. This film was nominated to the best foreign movie Oscar. He directed Roselyne et les lions in 1989, IP5: L’île aux pachydermes in 1992 and Mortel transfert in 2001. In Fall 2006 he published the first volume… read more
i really thought that i understood a lot about what an Otaku was, but i learned a lot from this documentary. along with such strong habits and sometimes unbelievably shameless hobbies, there is a very honest sadness that i think most otaku share. i know personally i felt very sad watching this in parts, and i particularly liked the undeniable similarity between a girl selling her body and the otaku she dislikes.
I don't think Lady Gaga has enough class to watch a foreign film like this.
i know each week one of jean-jacques beineix films are free, but this weeks doesn't look worth checking out. Betty Blue was great, but i don't care about nerdy japanese kids circa 1994.