Bokura no Jidai: What happens when three people discuss the diversity of culture?
In this episode, we welcome two special guests for a passionate conversation centered on the theme of 'content that falls through the cracks of subscription services.'
We begin by discussing the theme of 'content that falls through the cracks of subscription services.'
Broadcast from Nagoya by Mash Mashiro, this episode features a stellar lineup of guests. In an age where digital streaming is ubiquitous, we highlight the changing times by reflecting on works that are not available on subscription platforms and the content we were once obsessed with.
The conversation flows into the reality of being unable to listen to songs by former idol groups.
While touching on the reality that songs by once-popular groups are unavailable on streaming services, we passionately discuss memories of live concerts and tracks that left a mark on us. In particular, while sharing stories about a certain group's music, an unexpected secret behind a past collaboration is revealed, which will surely be a fresh discovery for our listeners.
The charm of Taiwanese cinema as introduced by Takeishi-san is a must-listen.
Furthermore, the topic shifts to Taiwanese cinema, a genre in which Takeishi-san specializes. We dive into intriguing stories, including the directors' backgrounds, the struggles associated with theater screenings, and the narratives driven by the unique characters appearing in certain films. The depth of our discussion is so profound that we felt like we could go on forever; it is truly a must-listen. Please check out the full episode to hear the rest.
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