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If you’re a fan of quirky Japanese cinema, a devotee of cult oddities, or simply someone looking for a movie that will completely surprise you, seek out The Excitement of the Do-Re-Mi-Fa Girl . Prepare for a joyful, chaotic, and unforgettable trip back to 1985, where one girl's blood begins to roar and a directorial legend took his first, strangest steps toward greatness.

This cinematic curiosity was brought to life by a remarkable creative team:

The film stands out as a fascinating historical artifact from a turning point in Japanese cinema. It represents a clash between a young director’s avant-garde subversion and the commercial expectations of Japan's legendary softcore erotica industry. The Absurdist Plot: A Campus Circus The Excitement of the Do Re Mi Fa Girl -1985 - ...

Watch her fingers hover over a Casio or a Roland. When she presses down on Do , it’s a sunrise. Re is a shy glance. Mi is the spark of mischief. Fa is the leap of faith. The excitement is kinetic —you can see the joy in her shoulders as she ascends that ladder, only to tumble back down in a cascade of arpeggios. It’s the thrill of learning, the rush of creating order from silence.

Do Re Mi Fa.

The static between radio stations was a wasteland in 1985, a scratchy desert of white noise that separated the rock anthems from the power ballads. But for Clara, the static was just the breath before the plunge.

She is not a specific person, but an archetype—the girl who turned melody into motion. In 1985, she was everywhere and nowhere: in a Japanese city-pop music video, on the cover of a beginner’s electronic keyboard booklet, or starring in a fleeting, pastel-colored anime commercial. If you’re a fan of quirky Japanese cinema,

Kiyoshi Kurosawa Release Date: November 3, 1985 Runtime: 83 Minutes Why It Matters Today