Ultimately, Haruki Murakami uses metaphysics to dramatize the interactions between the physical world, both supernatural and scientific.
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The Battle of Algiers explores the brutal realities of colonial resistance, terrorism, and the moral complexities of revolutionary struggle.
Eyes Without a Face’s distrust of institutions reminds the audience that there is a hidden, unfocused, or terrible potential behind every layer.
Chungking Express becomes a rarity, showing a different but proper perspective on life about lost romance.
Vinland Saga is a powerful story, told with great art and characterization.
In tragedy, suffering does not presently honor as a goal to be pursued by humans or as an embodiment of the project.
Gris paints a picture of sadness, connected at an early level but not seen in the narrative.