The heights Obayashi reached in House created a creative way to open up even more exciting genres, especially horror.
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The Piano Teacher’s boasting of raping the audience into autonomy shows that violence can produce a form of freedom.
In Kon’s other works of art, his films always concentrate on how psychology processes cinema and the medium above all.
Living and vital, Crimes of the Future views and appeals to the transformational reality of the body in a personal yet urgent way.
Everything Everywhere All at Once explores how a structure of reality is how human consciousness in knowing or understanding metaphysics.
Burning is contemplating inwardly rather than confining in logic.
A large part of the creative process in The Color of Pomegranates is a sacrificial paradigm.