We review Shinya Tamada‘s “I Am What I Am“, a film that aims at subverting the stereotypical female roles of the classic Japanese romantic dramedy. We watched it when it was recently screened at Helsinki Cine Aasia.
Bad Accent Video Reviews: Adriana Rosati talks about I Am What I Am
March 25, 2023
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Adriana Rosati
On paper I am an Italian living in London, in reality I was born and bread in a popcorn bucket. I've loved cinema since I was a little child and I’ve always had a passion and interest for Asian (especially Japanese) pop culture, food and traditions, but on the cinema side, my big, first love is Hong Kong Cinema. Then - by a sort of osmosis - I have expanded my love and appreciation to the cinematography of other Asian countries. I like action, heroic bloodshed, wu-xia, Shaw Bros (even if it’s not my specialty), Anime, and also more auteur-ish movies. Anything that is good, really, but I am allergic to rom-com (unless it’s a HK rom-com, possibly featuring Andy Lau in his 20s)"