Virtual Weddings
This reportage tells the story of women and men who choose to marry fictional characters from manga and video games.
Through these virtual unions, it explores loneliness, social pressure, and how the digital world is reshaping love, relationships, and perhaps already the family.
This reportage tells the story of women and men who choose to marry fictional characters, mainly from manga and video games. It explores a phenomenon at the crossroads of otaku culture, the merchandising economy, and new forms of emotional attachment. Behind the apparent strangeness of the subject emerge deeply contemporary questions facing our societies: chosen or imposed loneliness, social pressure, economic hardship, the growing power of the virtual world, and the transformation of relationships — and perhaps even of the family itself.

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