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barbosa2007.
kitsune714 mentioned a movie she read about during random breaks in Vicodin-sponsored googling, and being the terribly curious person I am, I managed to find it. Love/Juice. No, it has nothing to do with the hilarious Jin Akanishi song, it predates it by at least 7 years, but if Jin had actually seen this movie......well.
This is a movie that has one character offering to eat the other character when they've died, as a gesture of love.
Oh Japan. You're that fresh from film school/art school individual with the sharp cheekbones and the gently worn cable knit sweater with raggedy cuffs, wearing skinny jeans with scuffed out knees and chain smoking telling me why I have to see Requiem for a Dream because it will CHANGE MY LIFE and also telling me that all Steven Spielberg movies are hideous sentimental pieces of commercialistic goo. Except for E.T.
I love you, never change.
ETA: DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE,
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This is a movie that has one character offering to eat the other character when they've died, as a gesture of love.
Oh Japan. You're that fresh from film school/art school individual with the sharp cheekbones and the gently worn cable knit sweater with raggedy cuffs, wearing skinny jeans with scuffed out knees and chain smoking telling me why I have to see Requiem for a Dream because it will CHANGE MY LIFE and also telling me that all Steven Spielberg movies are hideous sentimental pieces of commercialistic goo. Except for E.T.
I love you, never change.
ETA: DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE,
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