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7/10
Quite entertaining
ctz-16 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I don't regret watching this as it was fairly entertaining. The premise itself doesn't really work in the end because the main guy doesn't become famous and that makes it all a bit pointless. They try to save it with a final voiceover and some platitudes on the nature of fame but it misses the mark there slightly.
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9/10
Entertaining and honest docu
Cryptozymon30 November 2018
I did not expect this. This was a very entertaining and honest docu about a guy, Dave, trying everything on his way to get famous. On his way he befriends with Bob the beast, Ladybeard and Kylie, an Idol. This depiction of the pursuit of fame from different characters is very interesting. All are struggling in life and it takes a lot of sacrifice to achieve their dreams.
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4/10
Interesting premise lacks focus
michelle-erika8 June 2022
We meet some interesting examples of people who have achieved the kind of fame these guys are searching for, and many more who give great advice for how to achieve it. Sadly, none of these strategies are implemented or contacts utilised to achieve their goal. What results is a plodding cycle of failures accompanied by growing despondent navel gazing about the nature of fame and its price. Factors like charisma (an obvious component in the successful examples) aren't identified or analysed. Frankly, what began as an interesting proposition ended up being two filmmakers repeatedly humiliating their "friend" while he has a mini breakdown.
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10/10
Eye opening look into the Japanese Foreign - Idol Culture
cool_julz9922 February 2018
Fantastic insider's and outsider's experience of the Big In Japan phenomenon as a Foreign Idol. What makes this documentary is that you get to travel with one of the documentary making team members, Dave, throughout the 2-3 years he puts himself into this social experiment. It's real, it's raw and its really funny! There are also really touching moments in the piece as well that only a great documentary maker can capture.
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10/10
Funny, poignant and insightful
neetslsmith14 October 2018
A refreshing and funny look at the meaning of fame and the costs of pursuing it. David, Lachlan and Louis have created a fascinating narrative, which serves as a timely reminder of the fleeting and fickle nature of fame in today's social-media-obsessed world. One of my favourite documentaries of all time. Brilliant.
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9/10
Really entertaining!
g_force-7919214 October 2018
Great documentary showing the struggle of foreigners trying to make it big in Japan! Really great production and editing by this indie crew!
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Quirky documentary
lawrencefitz21 July 2022
An easy-going exploration of modern fame set in a pre Tik-Tok era that makes you glad to be 'normal'. I wish the film-maker would have persevered for longer though as the film takes a bit of an abrupt turn towards the end to manufacture an ending. Charmingly indie nonetheless with lots of LOL/WTF moments.
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