Regarding what this movie is actually about, I think it's a near-perfect portrayal of the "teenage wasteland" narrative in film. Will probably listen to the album with their music from the film a dozen times by the end of the week. Yes, it's actually a band, and their music is pure slow and somber j-pop perfection. I was specifically thinking of the film's music, which heavily features the compositions of Claude Debussy (Any movie that uses "Clair de Lune" as well as this does deserves all the praise in the world.) as well as music from the band Lily Chou-Chou. However, when your vibes and your intended conveying of pure emotion is this on point from practically the first shot? It's hard for me to not want to instinctively call your film "astounding." I want to go back to the sound before I forget. That's probably for now what's keeping me from five stars. Do I sometimes like my movies to be a little more cohesive and easier to follow? Yes. Gorgeous and inventive camerawork and lighting. I was not expecting to be specifically reminded of the style of Hideaki Anno, where although a lot of human drama works so well because of how closely tied he is to humanity itself, the kind of camerawork and ambiance you get from something like Neon Genesis Evangelion felt like the vibe you could only get from a painstakingly designed anime. Instantly one of the most beautiful looking and sounding movies I have ever seen, period. Well, now having finally watched it, I can conclusively say there are very few new film viewings I have had this year that are better than All About Lily Chou-Chou. Adored this, been recommended it before by a handful of good friends, kept pushing it off for reasons that varied from a lack of access to just having other movies that felt more important in the moment to get to. Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.188.7.Was going to open this just with a joke sentence like "They're just like me but instead of Lily Chou-Chou, I have Weezer." but then during the end credits, among an onslaught of usernames, I suddenly see a message that comes from a character named "Noah," and I wanted to jump out of my skin. You know, after watching this movie, I really wish Lily Chou-Chou really existed.I know that the Japanese singer Salyu played her part, but her style of music is very different from Chou-Chou's.Lily Chou-Chou's music is.so full.of Ether.that runs this world. Centrepull ( talk) 05:44, 20 October 2009 (UTC) Lily Chou-Chou Deja Vu -Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.149.127.90 ( talk) 09:03, 16 September 2008 (UTC)ĭescription of content of the missing scenes has been added, but it would still be helpful to know more about the circumstances in which the 157min print was 'burned'. i was just woundering why the footage was burnt, censorship or accident or some other reason I beleive the sceens were more footage of the rape and some footage of the concert crownds at the end of the film, but i cant say for sure. Robixsmash ( talk) 02:18, 7 September 2008 (UTC) Déjá Vu -Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.132.136.211 ( talk) 18:26, 27 July 2008 (UTC) I've never heard anything about these scenes.
It says in the trivia section that 11 mins of footage was burned does any one know why? Was it on purpose or an accident or some other reason? Should this line be omitted? - Cowmeister88 18:36, 14 December 2006 (UTC) The fact that Yuichi is the moderator is also stated on his little biography on the article. The article states that "It is left up to the viewer to figure out which characters in the story are posting under what names.", but the back of the US DVD box says that Yuichi is the moderator of the forum (philia). Closedmouth 00:09, 16 March 2006 (UTC) Identity of philia and bluecat I'll copy the title over from ja Wikipedia. Which language is this title for? - Tokek 15:27, 15 March 2006 (UTC) Looks like Cantonese.