Pinnedlate to the moviesFuriosa (2024): The Plight of the Silent ProtagonistWas she silent or was she silenced?Jun 2Jun 2
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late to the moviesan atheist watches Martin Scorsese’s Silence (2016)Interpreting character studies and pondering the nature of faith.Apr 111Apr 111
late to the moviesThe Zone of Interest (2023): Staging AtrocityJonathan Glazer’s conceptual interpretation of one of mankind’s most horrifying atrocities is a biting condemnation of bystander apathy as…Mar 3Mar 3
late to the moviesMonster (2023): Reborn From the AshesDirector Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest film is a heart-wrenching tale of perspective, parental responsibility, light, and love.Dec 13, 2023Dec 13, 2023
late to the moviesan essay on belonging。There’s a plastic kettle in my kitchen that I can’t bring myself to replace. I bought it four years ago when I first moved here, and now…Mar 8, 20231Mar 8, 20231
late to the moviesWomen Talking (2022): A Thought Is a Dangerous ThingSarah Polley’s first directorial feature in 10 years is a bold contemplation on the dangers of thought, solidarity, and female autonomy.Feb 22, 2023Feb 22, 2023
late to the moviesI | Lee Chanhyuk’s ERROR: Conceptualizing ReinventionEight years after his debut in the brother-sister duo AKMU, the singer-songwriter-producer reinvents himself as a solo artist.Feb 4, 2023Feb 4, 2023
late to the moviesDrive My Car (2021): Humanizing HumanityHamaguchi’s three-hour long epic explores the power of human connection and communication.Jan 28, 2022Jan 28, 2022
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