Music as a mirror of internal mayhem has been explored in a myriad of ways in films. In “Musicophilia”, music is given the chance, however, to reflect the convoluted protection that the society gives to men for the sake of their so-called genius, even and especially at the expense of women. This bequeaths the film, which made its global premiere at the 2022 Asian Pop-Up Cinema, another layer of depth, one that makes it more memorable aside from the inner demons conjured by family melodrama.
“Musicophilia” is screening at Asian Pop-up Cinema
Based on the webcomic of the same name, the movie introduces us to Saku Urushibara, an art student in Kyoto who, even if he wants to, just could not escape the world of music. He is literally drawn to it by his newfound friends, members of the music club in his university who pull him in to their own...
“Musicophilia” is screening at Asian Pop-up Cinema
Based on the webcomic of the same name, the movie introduces us to Saku Urushibara, an art student in Kyoto who, even if he wants to, just could not escape the world of music. He is literally drawn to it by his newfound friends, members of the music club in his university who pull him in to their own...
- 4/5/2022
- by Purple Romero
- AsianMoviePulse
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