Tuna Girl

Japon, 2019, 89 min

Réalisation:

Mana Yasuda

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anglais Such a classic story. Girl goes off to do something, in this case to study fish, tuna, but basically doesn't even really know why. She's surrounded by people who all have their own motivations. She's the kind of girl who smiles at everybody, terribly positive, friendly, and thinks that if she puts her mind to something, it'll just work out. Of course, she has people around her who support her, bond with her, etc. And the viewer watches as she turns from a girl who doesn't know what she wants to do, why she came to study fish, into a girl who really gets it and gains the respect of those who used to look down on her. Some of these stories are awfully fun to watch, but here they were just pushing it all based on clichés; plus I didn't find anyone very likable, not even the main character. Add to that the uninteresting setting of the tuna fish, and I just got a below average TV movie that I'll forget very quickly. It doesn't have anything that can make it interesting. As background, as something undemanding, please. If you're just collecting stories where someone unmotivated for something finds motivation, please help yourself. Otherwise, there's no point in watching this. ()