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Monthly Archives: March 2024
Perfect Days; Wicked Little Letters
Perfect Days Same team as Anselm: Wim Wenders and Franz Lustig. (Which post I see is still in drafts…) Beautiful and didactively clever. A series of days in the life of a toilet cleaner (Kōji Yakusho, as Hirayama), each of … Continue reading
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Monster; Everything Everywhere All at Once
Monster Boys told they have a pig’s brain transplanted into their heads, which explains a) their poor behaviour and b) their effeminacy/homosexuality. Those are the monsters. It’s got a wonderful ending, when you are supposed to think, I believe, that … Continue reading
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