This documentary showcases some of the most disturbing practices in reality TV you have ever seen of a man who is being subjected to psychological warfare. The way this story is told makes for one ...
This documentary showcases some of the most disturbing practices in reality TV you have ever seen of a man who is being subjected to psychological warfare. The way this story is told makes for one of the most visually engaging documentary experiences of the year. Edited together really well; between its present day interviews with those involved and related to the people involved plus the actual footage itself from the hit reality show “Life in Prizes”. Said show stars the central talking point and voice of this documentary, Tomoaki Hamatsu, or better known as Natsubi (meaning eggplant) due to his long face. Natsubi himself is genuinely hilarious, every single joke this man made both on the show itself and during the talking segments were incredibly funny and he has such a strong screen presence that fills the entire atmosphere with joy it’s honestly contagious, plus the man has a very happy smile. This man went through hell and back and somehow came out with an even bigger smile on his face and the urge to help people, so you certainly have to respect him at the very least.