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this is my first time ever writing a review on letterboxd. though i didn’t know much about this film before watching it, i expected to leave feeling the strange and triumphant sort of grief that his other work has moved me toward in the past. For to name a thing, to speak it out loud, to break the spell of one’s own magical thinking — be this Yusuke’s breakdown at the end of Drive My Car, where he identifies himself…