Go-Con Japanese Love Culture VCD
Takahashi Katsunori
| Uchiyama Rina (Actor)
| Andou Ryoji (Actor)
| Furusaka Kazuhito
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Kevin Kennedy
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November 18, 2009
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The story doesn't add up
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"Go-Con: Japanese Love Culture" tells of three friends who devote themselves to endless efforts to hook up with women. Each night they engage in a "game" called Go-Con, in which they invite four women to join them (and a hopeless loser that they add to the group to increase their odds of success) for a night of drinking, trivial talk, and 'truth or dare'-style games, leading (they hope) to a one-nighter. The first half of the movie plays these silly (and repetitive) antics as smutty slapstick and depicts the three friends as shallow jerks who care little for each other and even less for the endless parade of women they meet. In its second half, the movie shifts gears and seeks to portray the guys as actually sensitive souls who have trapped themselves in their own empty routine and who actually hope to find the women of their dreams for committed relationships. The transition is rough and the movie then takes itself much too seriously; it seeks a significance that it has not earned. There is no chemistry between the three friends and the woman each of them desires and little reason to believe that these women would have any interest in the guys. Due to its subject matter, "Go-Con" is suitable only for mature audiences, but it is hard to imagine mature audiences having much interest in a movie that is as trivial as the "love culture" it depicts. |
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