Arguably, the aggregate
of Nineties cinema deals with the evolution from filmic to
digital reality (from 1989's
sex, lies, and videotape on through to the end
of the following decade's American Beauty, The Truman Show, Dark City, The Matrix, Fight Club, and The Blair Witch Project), but it's here in 2007, six years post-9 / 11, that the phrase «it's just like in the movies» gains the
kind of existential dread it deserves.
I had the impression that the
Digital Manga imprint was for shonen - ai (or «yaoi lite», boy / boy stories without the
sex), but it seems that it's instead intended to be «the gateway from shojo to yaoi», romance stories
of any
kind for teens.