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When Shūsuke and another boy try to talk to them about it, the girls meet them outside and insult them, particularly prodding Shūsuke about his academic reputation, his sexuality, and the speech that he did not ask to make. Unfortunately, there is a trio of girls acting as obnoxious cheerleaders for a boy named Ikeda, screaming out for him during a bout while everyone else is quiet. Why is he making the speech? Anyways, Shūsuke takes part in the kendo club, saying that he hopes that it will make him stronger. The students seem calm and cool, but there are already rumblings about him. Hoshino Shūsuke is assigned to make a speech as a representative of the new students entering junior high.
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With little fanfare, the movie then flashes back to a year earlier. Hoshino is at the top and Yūichi is at the very bottom. It is clear that there is a hierarchy in this group, enforced with cruelty and intimidation. Two of them mock him for the Lily Chou-Chou CD and then continue to kick him and humiliate him further. They accuse him of ratting them out to the teachers, then start kicking him and rummaging through his stuff. He goes to a junkyard where a group of boys take his bike and start throwing it around. That night, a boy named Hoshino calls Yūichi and tells him to come outside. Yūichi’s teacher and another teacher try to calm her down. They have a meeting with Yūichi’s mother, who starts hitting him when she is told what he did. She listens to the CD on the trip to the school, though it is unclear what she thinks of it. His teacher comes to the store to apologize on his behalf and buys it for him. Another employee points out that he is rotting the ether by stealing her CD. I guess that Yūichi’s devotion to Lily does not extend to supporting her financially. Yūichi tries stealing it from the store, but an employee catches him. It is that by nature, as Yūichi has limited the community to those who love Lily, excluding those naysayers from earlier. The new album from Lily Chou-Chou is out and the people on the message board are going wild. The other two boys think that he is kind of uncool for taking the poster…and they do not even witness him squatting on the road and just staring up at it. They try selling the stolen CDs at a used music store (and maybe they succeed), when Yūichi notices a painting/poster for a Lily Chou-Chou album and buys it. The bag has nothing that they value, so they set it all of it on fire and go pilfer CDs from a record store. Hasumi Yūichi and two other junior high school boys steal an elderly man’s bag while riding a train. There are a few people who point out that this is all creepy cult-like nonsense, while a few who pipe up about not really liking Lily Chou-Chou. These fans place her up on a pedestal and tend to say quite a few pretentious things about her, often using the word “ether” as a shorthand to say that she is without peer and transcends her influences. And judging from what some people are saying in this forum, she has many devoted fans. She made it big with a rock band in her mid-teens and had artistic success as a solo artist in recent years. If you are not sure whether this will affect you…you will know within the first few seconds, since it pretty much starts out with this.Ī bunch of anonymous people are posting on a message board (or chat room) about a musical performer named Lily Chou-Chou. It happens throughout the movie and may be harmful for those with epilepsy. This movie uses flashing white lights to denote typing.
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Kids these days with their internet and their obsessions.Īvailable in Australia, Canada, the United States, and maybe a few other countries.