Dreamy-Nali:
Not available in my country :(
Using a vpn works fine -- I had to use it for Twenty-Four Eyes and for Amine Supremacy!. Only thing I noticed was that the festival organizers think we will watch each movie in one sitting. For each film, if you change the vpn's location, the website will not allow you to continue the film you've already started, so it's better to memorize which location you used.
Not a Camellia:
I just wanna say I cried so much, but so much I thought I wouldn't be able to sleep at all. So I don't know if others will cry like I did but I think people probably will find interesting.
Thank you! I will push this one back a bit, I think. Crying once was already enough for the week. ?
Elisheva:
Twenty-Four Eyes. Thinking of it in terms of three parts
The parts differ in length but it's very easy to see when a new part starts, there's a short narration each time.
i watch too many dramas:
Next up is "Anime supremacy!"
Remember how I said "KIBA" felt fast? I take back everything.
This one is worse -- or rather, the film dumps you right in the middle of things. I did not understand at all what was happening until about the 40 minutes mark, and even then it took me another 10 to 15 minutes to really get it. I went in cold -- did not even read much more than the tags on the JFF website -- anime, business, drama -- so I had no idea what this film is about. The middle part was excellent (once I got the hang of things) and the ending satisfying.
As always, more details to follow in a review (later).
I notice I tend to choose films others in this forum thread have not watched yet -- but that's just my version of having fun. ?