Teasing Master Takagi-san (2024)
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Teasing Master Takagi-san (2024)
the rotting woman (1997)
absolutely beautiful & grotesque
Do they call it the ring because of the ring in the video or because you get a phonecall when you're cursed. Scholars debate furiously.
Films I watched in 2021 {3/?}:
All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001) dir. Shunji Iwai
Cinematography by Noboru Shinoda
All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001) dir. Shunji Iwai | Cinematography by Shinoda Noboru
tokyo fist (1995)
51. Small, Slow But Steady (2022) Dir. Sho Miyake
Interesting story about a boxer with a hearing loss. I think it was one of my first movies in 16mm and oh my god it feels amazing to watch it all time long. At first I didn't "enter" in the movie but as the time passes I couldn't stop understanding and feeling more and more the protagonist.
I've read that it was one of the first films of Sho Miyake and I think it's a promising start. Hope to see more of him and less from Toho.
A hearing-impaired woman with dreams of becoming a professional boxer due to the pandemic is threatened closure of her boxing club and the i
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so if i'm not mistaken, updo-forehead club consists of link neal, jack douglass, and shane dawson. a satisfying trio. now i have noticed that both anthony padilla and dan howell have returned to the curls. but who completes their trio? who is next?