"Where There's No Sunshine"

Everett 2022-09-15 23:20:24


I suddenly had an idea, no, it was taken from the documentary "No Sunshine".
Although it is considered to be a "human tragedy that spans time and space", I still do not use the "left bank" narrative to avoid my own cognitive orientation, because I am becoming more and more "left".
The spatial structure between "West Africa" ​​and "Japan" makes "death" not afraid to be realized in an explicit face, and the hidden retrospect hidden in the throbbing of "faith" and "economic strength" is another person's burnout The ...
a changing, belonging to the "Century of Architecture" is an empty "quiet" cemetery.
The movie is the main line, not only that, "deer", alive, dead, "cat", alive, dead.
Oh! Japan also has a dominant "death" sign. There is also the expected "erotic" Wei Mo.
Not only sci-fi, martial arts, cartoon... The display of Ginza is the explicit symbol of the hidden sins of the Japanese, not the "truth".
Is n't that the thrill of movement, the rhythm of delivery,
what the movie tells,
politics and chaotic violence, is not our daily life?
Whether it is the Red Army, the Liberal Democratic Party, or rock and roll.
That's from hell, where "No Sunshine."

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  • Narrator: I went back to Narita for the birthday of one of the victims of the struggle. The demo was unreal. I had the impression of acting in "Brigadoon." Of waking up 10 years later in the midst of the same players, with the same blue lobsters of police, with the same helmeted adolescents, the same banners, and the same slogan, "Down with the Airport." Only one thing has been added: the airport, precisely.

  • Narrator: If the images of the present don't change, then change the images of the past.