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We watched Everything Everywhere All

2022-12-20 01:25:02.700143+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

We watched "Everything Everywhere All At Once" last night, and I very much felt like it was trying to use a visual language from a culture that I was not familiar with. Cultural relevance has always been a problem for me, and there have been periods of my life where I've deliberately tried to stay current, but I could not associate the visual language that the film was trying to use with anything that helped me really get what the filmmakers were trying to say.

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