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( Full text available online Print: Main (Gardner) Stacks PN1995.9.H6 M376 2008) "Ijime and the Popular Imaginary: Iwai Shunji's All About Lily Chou-Chou." In: Nightmare Japan : contemporary Japanese horror cinema / Jay McRoy. 84 Issue 3, p55-57, 3p Full-text of this article / review is available: UC Berkeley users only "From Nuclear Nightmare to Networked Nirvana: Futuristic Utopianism in Japanese SF Films of the 2000s." World Literature Today May/Jun 2010, Vol.
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Little by litte, the reality of Yuichi's offline life becomes unbearable when he is ensnared in a nighmare of teenage prostitution, petty theft, and murder.
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At home, Yuichi rarely leaves his room, spending all his time in the chat room of Lily Chou-Chou's fan website. all-about-lily-chou-chou Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Yuichi is in the 8th grade and worships Lily Chou-Chou, a chanteuse whose music is lush and transcendent, the perfect tool to escape the pain and anxiety that fills his brutal life. Director Shunji Iwai has taken direction from the real-life. All About Lily Chou-Chou took its final form from the web. From: Japan Directed by: Shunji Iwai Cast: Ayumi Ito, Hayato Ichihara, Shugo Oshinari Not available in Australia on DVD (to our knowledge).

Cast: Hayato Ichihara, Shugo Oshinari, Ayumi Ito, Takao Osawa, Miwako Ichikawa, Izumi Inamori, Yu Aoi. Review: All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001) Posted on Septemby Deni. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival.Directed by Shunji Iwai. Little by little, reality has become unbearable to him. He manages Lily fan website and encounters another passionate Lily fan called Blue Cat. His favourite singer, Lily Chou Chou, was all that matters to him.

At school he constantly gets picked on, bullied, roughed up and abused. Things come to a head tragically at a long awaited Lily Chou-Chou concert. All About Lily Chou-ChouYuichi Hasumi is in the 8th grade. Yuichi's suffocating situation at school leads him to consider suicide, something he confesses to "blue cat" - his only confidant. At home he finds sanctuary with his favorite singer Lily Chou-Chou, for whom he has devoted a website called "Liliphilia." One day, he encounters on the net a fellow Lily-phile who goes by the handle "blue cat." As Hoshino's power grows, he demands that Yuichi tail fellow classmate Shiori Tsuda ( Yu Aoi), who he is pimping out to older men. Japanese characters flash up on the screen as Yuichi (Ichihara. In order to scrape up the cash to meet Hoshino's daily extortion demand, Yuichi resorts to petty theft and shoplifting. 'All About Lily Chou-Chou' opens with the clattering sound of a computer keyboard. These flat chat-room sequences sometimes exacerbate the film s disjointedness, even as it becomes clear that the chat room is where these disaffected youth find. At school he is beaten up and harassed by his former friend Hoshino. Yûichi escapes to his music (slouching in pastoral rice fields with his CD player) and to his computer, where he discusses ethereal, mysterious pop star Lily Chou-Chou with other fans. The film centers on Yuichi Hasumi (Hayato Ichihara), an eighth grader who lives in a sleepy town in rural Japan with his mother, her boyfriend, and the boyfriend's son.

Wildly popular filmmaker Shunji Iwai breaks a three-year hiatus following his less than successful April Story with this elliptical drama about teenaged alienation, violence, and celebrity.
