>>15947488It's an interesting scene even though I've never experienced something like this IRL (was/is it massaging practiced in Japanese schools, was/is it usual?) but trying to get the essence I can feel its "vintageness" of course in relation to now to me cause it's been a while, so it's subjectively nostalgic for someone who cherishes memories in general. Thus it obviously can be felt as particularly melancholic nostalgically but also factually (part of the daily life), symbolically (shifts between natural and unnatural behavior obviously the melancholic walking). Low pitched sounds set the tone (less "sharpness" and more "blurriness"), "minimalism" of instruments and sincere unpretentiousness. So at a personal level I think it should attract people who like authenticity, pristine authenticity in general that basically originally gives birth to art