children consuming electronic technology in Japanese films?

J.sharp j.sharp at hpo.net
Mon Nov 21 09:24:35 EST 2005


Install is actually quite an interesting film, and probably just the sort of
thing you are looking for. I reviewed it on Midnight Eye early this year:
http://www.midnighteye.com/reviews/round-up_015.shtml#install


Jasper Sharp

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Subject: Re: children consuming electronic technology in Japanese films?
Date: 21/11/05 04:56

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> children consuming electronic technology in Japanese films?
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> Try with Kei Kataoka's "Insutooru" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0439631/),
> the story of10yr old boy teaching 17yr old girl how to use her PC and then
> inviting her into&nbsp;the world of sex chats (where he is pretending to
be a
> young woman). I'm not sure if it's "entertainment", maybe not entirely,
but it's
> an interesting look on Japanese children vs. PCs and the Net ;)
> &nbsp;
> Anna "Tiferet" Sikorska
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>   Would anybody have
>   suggestions for film images of Japanese children using electronic stuff,
>   particularly as entertainment? &nbsp;Ozu’s Ohayo on television &amp;  
Nakata’s Ringu for video come to mind. &nbsp;There are scenes in Koreeda’s
>   Daremo shiranai at a game parlor and with a TV game. I would be very
grateful
>   for any advice. &nbsp;Greg JohnsonComparative CultureOtsuma
>   Women’s UniversityTokyo
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