“…to become one of your unresolved cases. Put my photos on your wall, stay awake all night, and think solely of me.”
Park Chan-wook is a genius.
“…to become one of your unresolved cases. Put my photos on your wall, stay awake all night, and think solely of me.”
Park Chan-wook is a genius.
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Beside the romance stuff as the main part of this anime, the main characters in their 20s trying to figure out what to do in life is what I think most people would also find relatable. The story development of Nana Komatsu and Nana Osaki blend well as they both romanticize each other so much. Thanks to the create of Black Stones and Trapnest that result in character intersect, the stories of the supporting characters such as the love life…
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I've never watched an Indonesian film that highlights so many issues about women before. This is gold. Kamila Andini depicts how deeply patriarchy is rooted in Indonesia and how women are affected by it. Women often face hard times to make their own choice, to just be brave, with pressures coming from society and even from their own family. Consequently, the practice of underaged marriage is still prevalent in Indonesia. On the other hand, the sex topic is considered taboo,…
I love everything about this film. The cinematography, the score, the plot, and Juliette Binoche's performance are all breathtaking. Not to mention, the color blue is not just the title, but also the hues that this film gives at times. What a fascinating film about grief and coping with it.