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Japanese film recommendation

1, The Spice Girl at the Bottom is a 7-minute feature film produced by Japanese film Face and released by Dongbao. The film is directed by Nobuhiro Doi, written by Hiroshi Hashimoto and starring Arimura Kasumi, Atsushi Itô, Yoshida sheep, Tetsushi Tanaka and Shuhei Nomura. May 15 was released in Japan, and April 16 was released in China.

The film is adapted from a novel by Hirata Shingo, and tells the story of a female high school student who was admitted to Keio University by increasing the deviation value by 40 in the last year and a half of the school year.

2. The Life of Disliked Pine Nuts is a 129-minute melodrama released by Japan's Dongbao Huaying. Directed by Tetsuya Nakashima and starring Miki Nakatani, Eita, Yûsuke Iseya and Kagawa Teruyuki, the film was released in Japan on May 29th, 2006.

Film and television evaluation of the bottom spice girl

The bottom spice girls, labeled as "inspirational films", not only exist to cheer up the college entrance examination students, but also to see the epitome of Japanese society and the true face of "hard work" in this atypical inspirational story.

Different from other inspirational movies, The Spice Girl at the Bottom describes so many scenes of Shayega's study that it even makes people sleepy-but this may be the point that the film wants to express: the effort itself is boring. So the delicious fruit it bears will always belong to a few people.