Stratosphere Girl - 2004 German film. Screenwriter and director - H. Matthias Oberg.
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The film is about a teenage girl who went to Japan to work in an exclusive club for wealthy businessmen.
Story
Angela girl from Holland (Chloe Winkel), who knows how to draw, meets and falls in love with an attractive Japanese DJ . Encouraged by him, she goes to Japan to work in a private club for wealthy Asian businessmen who would like to meet young blondes. From the very beginning, the film was surreal, with unique characters, bright and clear cinematography, and slow panoramic camera operation. Manga -style drawings are also used to enrich the plot and atmosphere.
Angela is looking for work in the aforementioned club and, after being reluctantly accepted, she met with ridicule from other girls working there. However, despite the scornful attitude of some of the girls, she will soon become a favorite of visitors, portraying 15-year-old Lolita to please businessmen.
The plot has an ominous implication about the possible murder of the girl Larisa, who was replaced by Angela. In the continuation of the film, we learn that Larisa may have been killed, but not by a Japanese man in search of a sick sexual fantasy, but by her envious and jealous colleague. In the last scenes, we find out that Larisa is alive, and Angela gets a manga artist contract.
External links
- Official site
- Stratosphere Girl on the Internet Movie Database