That sinking feeling

Weathering With You (d. Shinkai Matoko) From the director of Your Name (2016), Weathering is far less coherent than the previous film and the new work, despite its attempt at romance, flounders; primarily because the kids are underaged so that something as discreet like kissing elicits anxious sweating. Instead, the film works as a cautionary …

Regimented bodies

Venom (d. Ruben Fleischer) Interesting that two movies, Annihilation and Venom, that came out in 2018 have similar imageries of the white human body absorbing aliens without interrupting the integrity of their human physical form, at least outwardly. In the former film, everyone else not white is dispatched to the grave while the sole white …

Colonial inheritance

Hereditary (d. Ari Aster) Where exactly does the movie takes place? The miniatures adds to the eerieness and Muriel (1994) + the single mom from The Sixth Sense (1999) ramps up the creepiness. The unlocatability and everywhereness of the film indicates the universal effects and cluelessness of white settler colonialism. The film could be set …

Wolf in Takashimaya bought clothing

Take Care, Red Riding Hood (d. Moritani Shiro) It doesn’t know what it wants to be and it’s not a good movie. Released in 1969, the film follows a college bound student whose plans to begin his studies at Tokyo U is derailed by student protests. The film is so annoyingly classist that it thinks …

Nationalism is kawaii

Mirai (Mirai no Mirai) (d. Hosoda Mamoru) The Japanese title is Mirai no Mirai, which is a play on words because Mirai is the young boy’s little sister’s name and mirai also means future. The kid either imagines or falls into a fantasy world where he skips along different periods in Japanese history. The important …

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