The popularity of anime as well as manga as an art form has touched mainstream at the crossroads of media consumption, be it in smaller reels or with the availability of streaming services, as well as stacks of tankobons available in prestige bookshops for fans of sequential art form. But exposure to the art form brings forth revelations of the unglamorous lives of the mangakas (manga artists), their hectic work schedules, etc.
Look Back seeks to shed a light on the love of art as well as the emotional toll caused by the creation of said art. Art pushes the two protagonists—Fujino and Kiyomoto—to compete with each other. It occurs more so with Fujino once she sees the much more advanced art style of Kiyomoto that pushes Fujino to obsessively work on her art and push herself. Until two years pass and she is beckoned with a realisation...
Look Back seeks to shed a light on the love of art as well as the emotional toll caused by the creation of said art. Art pushes the two protagonists—Fujino and Kiyomoto—to compete with each other. It occurs more so with Fujino once she sees the much more advanced art style of Kiyomoto that pushes Fujino to obsessively work on her art and push herself. Until two years pass and she is beckoned with a realisation...
- 11/8/2024
- by Amartya Acharya
- High on Films
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