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It Feels So Good (2019), dir. Haruhiko Arai

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It Feels So Good [火口のふたり] (2019) is a japanese drama movie written by Haruhiko Arai and Kazufumi Shiraishi and directed by Haruhiko Arai.

Sinopsis:
When it rains it pours. Kenji divorced his wife, lost his career and his old squeeze Naoko is getting married back home in the north of Japan, specifically in Akita. He returns there in order to attend her wedding. Naoko surprises him by proposing that they have sex again. The one evening stand is the novel beginning.

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Brand of Japanese rock music where band members (mostly men) wear elaborate construct up and stage costumes, much of the time crossdressing. The "kei" is japanese for approach of type, definition "visual style music" The music ranges from 80's-esque goth rock, to hefty metal to punk and usually some combo of the 3. Most bands are indies (independant or on indies labels) but a few make it to major labels such as Malice Mizer, Raphael, and Dir En Grey. Also seen written "VK" or sometimes incorrectly lumped in with the collect all word "Jrock", meaning all japanese rock music.

D'istray is a visual kei band.
Cure Records and Marder Suitcase are indies VK labels.

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A type of Japanese Rock music (Jrock) essence Visual Style Song (also known as VK ). Members of Visual-Kei bands stereotypically wear big, elaborately decorated costumes, makeup and feminine accessories. The hair is often dyed and extremely styled, or the band members will wear wigs that are easier to direct.

Usually, the visual-kei image is kept by indie Jrock bands. They will slowly grow out of it as they become more w

The date is Protest 4th, 2017. Thousands of fans from all over the globe are assembled a the SSE Wembley Arena in London, UK. What they all hold in common is a passion for Japanese rock, more specifically, for the biggest band to have emerged out of Asia. And they all hold been good and thoroughly X’ed. When asked the surprisingly common question “What, rock music exists in Japan?,” they can vouch for it. And then some.  The band in question is named X Japan, the creators of a multi-layered musical genre which has developed and occupied decade after decade and generation after generation. The genre is called visual kei, and this is a terse overview of how this obscure genre came to be.

Formalities first. Visual kei (ヴィジュアル系) literally translates into “visual style”, and is a musical genre, as well as a form of fashion, deriving from the musical influence. In visual kei tune, the visual is as important as the sound. What you see on stage is tied closely to what you hear.

Generally, the term is linked with androgynous looks, larger than animation hair in all colors of the rainbow, eccentric and unreal outfits, which are just as likely PVC or leather and aristocratic fashion wi

Visual Kei in other media

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I mean, other than song. I know there have been some documentaries and talk shows and guest appearances with actual bands/musicians, but I mean pretend stuff, and by that I don’t mean only fake bands, like in Detroit Metal Urban area or shows that claim to have been heavily inspired by the visual kei scene but don’t actually show anything explicitly related to that, like Yu-Gi-Oh or some tokusatsu shows.

What I REALLY wanted is something that depicts how the visual kei scene works, preferably without any silly BS or stuff made only for fanservice purposes for horny teenagers. But I feel I’m asking for too much, eh?

More recent examples and lesser known stuff vaguely resembling what I mentioned is this comedy movie called Maebashi Visual Kei, a silly af manga called Tamiko to Visual kei to about a high-school girl that falls in love with a 𝖁𝖎𝖘𝖚𝖆𝖑 𝕶𝖊𝖎 𝕲𝖍𝖔𝖘𝖙 (?) and an upcoming anime entitled Visual Prison about 𝓥𝓲𝓼𝓾𝓪𝓵 𝓚𝓮𝓲 𝓥𝓪𝓶𝓹𝓲𝓻𝓮𝓼 (ugh), which is exactly the kind of silly stuff I said I don’t want to see…

Any help?

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jon_jonz:

What I REALLY wanted is something that de