Well produced Nogizaka46 documentary, but little diversity in the cast
Like the previous Nogizaka46 documentary, "Kanashimi no Wasurekata: Documentary of Nogizaka46," this one is also heavily focused on just a few of the most popular members of the idol group, while most of the members are either not shown at all or hardly get a total of 1 second of screen time during the entire 2 hours.We are shown some nice behind-the-scenes material that helps us appreciate the group and their solidarity. It is nice to see the human elements of such a large production and it is somewhat heartwarming to see the kindness the members display to each other as they all work towards their goals.
There is decent production value in this documentary, but I wish there was a bit more substance instead of just discussing feelings; it felt a bit slow-moving at times.
If you are a Nogizaka46 fan and would like to learn a bit more about them, I would recommend watching this.
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