Sunday, December 5, 2010

Kamikaze Girls

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        Kamikaze Girls was a movie that we watch in History of Design. This is the first movie that I have see the at was entirely spoken in Japanese. I enjoyed the movie because it was out of my normal selection of movies.
        Kamikaze Girls is about two girls for two entirely different world. Momoko, the youngest, is antisocial but knows that she want and what she likea. Lolita, the oldest to me, to me does not seem to know what she really wants out of life and is lost. We also find out that she was leaves her city after her father is exiled. The main reason though I believe that this movie was show is because the design aspect of it.
        In Kamikaz Girls  the two girls have some difference, but they are pulled together when  the youngest is asked to do some stiching for the oldest. The stiching is done one a jacket in memory of a women that took her under he wings when she felt like the world had abandon her. After the sticking was done the Lolita was entirely thankful.
       As the movie came to a close Momoko ends up with a job stiching because of her talent. My thoughts are no matter how small the design project it can make a big influence on a situation.

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