For those who have experienced imposter syndrome, this film serves as a striking depiction of the inner turmoil that follows success. It captures the relentless battle between feeling proud of one's achievements and attributing them solely to luck. The film delves into the suffocating self-doubt that prevents true fulfillment, compelling individuals to seek external validation, a desperate search that only deepens the cycle. In doing so, it exposes the harsh reality of becoming a puppet to others’ approval, even when we know it offers no real solace.
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Fight Club 1999
So who are you? The version of yourself who's too shy to go after everything you want and settles for only the superficial? Or the deep, deep version of yourself who's willing to sacrifice everything you have to get what you want?
I think both and neither, you just need to know when to select each of those personalities for each situation.Translated from by -
Isle of Dogs 2018
There's something magical about stop-motion. Even when the characters aren’t moving, they still feel alive—the wind, the dust, the light… everything adds to that illusion.
So... give me my favorite filmmaking technique, a story where dogs are the protagonists teaching us about life and loyalty, every happening in a deeply historical country, and you’ll have all my votes.Translated from by -
The Devil's Advocate 1997
To be remembered or having a nice life? I guess that is the point in here
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