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Love This Movie And Their Use Of This Beautiful Poem.
Love this movie and their use of this beautiful poem.
Do not go gentle into that good night; Old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Interstellar (2014)
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So beautiful!
Since you guys liked the last one, more of Namibia’s haunting Skeleton Coast
This documentary was so melancholy and sad but man people do manage to mess themselves up.
The Great Happiness Space
Plot: Set in Osaka, Japan, this probing documentary investigates the underground world of high-end Japanese clubs, where attractive young men serve as escorts for wealthy female patrons. Director Jake Clennell pays particular attention to Café Rakkyo, and follows the male staff as they are taught how to make themselves appear as objects of desire. Observing the emotional turmoil both the staff and the customers go through, Clennell asks the question: Can love be bought?
My Feelings: This film is not for everyone. I rented because of the novelty and end up really enjoying it. If you don’t know what a Host Club is then it’s a place where you pay to drink with someone. They are super popular is Japan. They have ones with female host and male one. Always (as far as I know) separate. People can become obsessed with the host and will spent thousands of dollars a night to keep there attention. Some even pay the rent of the host they love or buy them clothing. This film talks to both the male host and there female clients. The story is a tragedy. Watching the women become prostitutes to pay there host club bills breaks my heart. Some even leave there husband or finances.
The pace of the film is slow. Which is typical of a Japanese film. The tone is melancholic. There is no happy ending which is made sadder when you remember its real. It talks a lot about the women’s downfalls and decent into being addicted to Host Clubs. There are some very uncomfortable topics just to warn you. The good I found in it is that it gave a voice to the men who are often treated like villains. In the end they are doing there jobs. When they go home they have the same hangups and problems there clients do. The film can make you feel uncomfortable at times because you want to take a side but can’t.
This film is good for people who are okay with a0 slow film that never gives you an answer simply asks you questions. As a warning I will give a heads up about talk about sex workers(ing), drugs, stalking, and violence. It’s an amazing film if you give it a chance. It’s just a lot to handle.
3/5
Ugh, unfortunately yes. I absolutely detest when this happens.
have you ever started reading a book and just put it down and thought “i have read better fiction by fifteen-year-olds with microsoft word and a fanfiction.net account”
Oblivious queen...Sounds about right 😑
tag urself i’m oblivious bastard