Destiny is a Japanese series by Netflix exploring the story of Nishimura Kanade, a public prosecutor in Tokyo. Through Kanade’s story, the series depicts the impact of the judgmental nature of Japanese society, which may lead to the isolation of an individual. Nishimura was only a 9th grader when her father took his own life. Her father was a prosecutor himself who was accused of fabricating corruption cases, which had him disbarred from his profession. Following her father’s death, Kanade and her mother moved to Nagano, but rumors about her father spread quite quickly. Kanade was ostracized for being the daughter of a fraudster, because of which she became reclusive and buried herself in books instead of making friends. As a result, she develops severe social anxiety until she enrolls in law school.
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How Did Kanade Make Friends In College?
Kanade was too scared to talk...
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How Did Kanade Make Friends In College?
Kanade was too scared to talk...
- 4/12/2024
- by Shrey Ashley Philip
- Film Fugitives
The official YouTube channel for the Japanese rock band Scandal began streaming a music video for their new song, "Fanfare," featured as the ending theme for the upcoming spring 2024 TV anime Highspeed Étoile . The song is included in their latest 11th original album "Luminous," released on March 20. Scandal "Fanfare" music video Scandal was formed by Haruna (vocal/guitar), Mami (vocal/guitar), Tomomi (bass/vocal), and Rina (drums/vocal) in 2006. The band has released 29 CD singles and 11 original albums to date, and was recognized by Guinness World Records as the "Longest running rock band with the same musicians (female)" in August 2023. In their 18-year career, the band has provided theme songs for many popular anime series, such as Bleach , Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood , Pocket Monsters and GeGeGe no Kitaro . "Fanfare" is the latest anime theme song performed by the group. In a recent interview with Music Natalie , the band's bassist Tomomi said,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Most of us probably won't become what we wanted to be when we were children, but Yoshiaki Tokita's documentary is a quarter-century diary of a determined young woman's seemingly destined career path. Mixing-up the chronology, there are lots of storytelling holes, but focus on the defining moments that made her the woman she will become.
“A Little Girl's Dream“ is streaming as part of Jff+ Independent Cinema
Tomomi is a nine-year-old girl living in rural Niigata on her parents' farm. As part of a school programme, the children look after three cows (and other animals) for a year. As the daughter of dairy farmers, she is sure of what she wants to be when she grows up: a vet. Moving away for school as she grows older, her life is set-up to ensure she is as prepared for university entrance exams as possible. Dedicating herself fully, failure to achieve...
“A Little Girl's Dream“ is streaming as part of Jff+ Independent Cinema
Tomomi is a nine-year-old girl living in rural Niigata on her parents' farm. As part of a school programme, the children look after three cows (and other animals) for a year. As the daughter of dairy farmers, she is sure of what she wants to be when she grows up: a vet. Moving away for school as she grows older, her life is set-up to ensure she is as prepared for university entrance exams as possible. Dedicating herself fully, failure to achieve...
- 3/27/2023
- by Andrew Thayne
- AsianMoviePulse
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