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So, 'Stop the Bitch Campaign Version 2.0'... it's quite a ride. Directed by Kosuke Suzuki, this 2009 drama is the inaugural film in a trilogy that dives headfirst into some pretty gritty themes. The main character, Kuni, played by Kenichi Endo, operates a phone sex service that connects older men with schoolgirls for what's called 'Compensated Dating.' There's a stark, unsettling atmosphere throughout, kind of a voyeuristic lens that makes you cringe yet stay intrigued. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to really sit with the moral complexities. The performances are raw; you can feel the desperation and vulnerability of the characters. It’s distinct for its candid look at taboo subjects, without glossing over the harsh realities involved.
Part of a trilogy exploring complex social issues. · Features a unique blend of drama with voyeuristic elements. · Notable for its candid portrayal of sensitive subjects.
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