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Tag: japanese

Exploring Masculinity in ‘Shall We Dance?’

On 23rd Feb 2025 By Jayden PhoenixIn Fangirl Follies, youtubeLeave a comment

In "Shall We Dance?" we waltz through Japan's traditional manly myths, while discovering that excellence isn't just about flexing those biceps; sometimes, it's about finding your groove and dancing like nobody’s watching!

Trailblazing Women of Japan: A Cultural Legacy

On 29th Jan 202523rd Jan 2025 By Jayden PhoenixIn Fangirl Follies, youtubeLeave a comment

Women in Japan are not just background figures; they are the architects of culture, mythology, and language. Their indelible influence over centuries reshapes society, challenges norms, and propels us into a future enriched by their legacy.

Discover the Overlooked Masterpiece: Moe no Suzaku

On 19th Jan 202512th Jan 2025 By Jayden PhoenixIn Fangirl Follies, youtubeLeave a comment

A film reflecting Japan's economic turmoil after the bubble burst, drawing parallels to the themes in "Moe no Suzaku." This film beautifully depicts loss and resilience, resonating deeply with contemporary issues of an aging population and declining economy.

Understanding Western and Eastern Storytelling Styles

On 22nd Oct 202420th Oct 2024 By Jayden PhoenixIn Fangirl Follies, youtubeLeave a comment

Western stories focus on conflict and dramatic thrills, while Eastern plots use a unique four-act structure for deeper character development. It’s a cool look at storytelling styles. Also, don’t miss recommendations like Takara-kun to Amagi-kun and Durarara!! for some great examples!

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