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This paper explores the visual and thematic composition of the work JK on the Last Train , examining how the setting of the late-night transit system serves as a liminal space for the deconstruction of the "JK" (Joshi Kousei, or High School Girl) archetype. Through an analysis of visual framing, lighting, and the psychological implications of the "last train" trope, this study argues that the work transcends simple voyeurism to become a meditation on urban isolation, the performance of youth, and the fragility of the public/private divide.
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Passengers on these trains are often vulnerable, tired, or lost in thought, making it the perfect setting for storytelling focused on proximity and quiet tension. This paper explores the visual and thematic composition
working within the same genre. Share public link Passengers on these trains are often vulnerable, tired,
in transit—airports, car rides, or backstage—mixed with "liminal space" footage of train tracks.