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A Trip to Infinity (2022)
where are spiritual leaders
Enjoyed quite various perspectives toward one topic, but I think the weight of right / left brain is not very balanced, from time spent on different interviewees. The philosopher barely appears compared to the mathematician and the physicist.
And definitely would love to hear from spiritual leaders joining the discussion as well, like yogi guru or monk master. I believe that'll lead to an even more diverse way of thinking about this mystery.
Also sometimes I imagine if each interviewee talks to each other, having some discussion face to face, colliding their professionals. (For example I like the crew sometimes asked questions and see the interviewee's reaction.)
Anyway I am still grateful for the crew and the people who contribute to this film / movie. Great animation & visual design to interpret such abstract concept.
Gli infedeli (2020)
Entertaining
Can watch from having breakfast to doing make up in the morning before going out, giving you good mood without feeling wasting time.
Tigertail (2020)
It made me write my first IMDB review
I wasn't going to watch Tigertail at first. I was attracted by the trailer when I saw it on Netflix, but I checked out the rating here (6.4), yes I'm those people who kind of trust in ratings, so I turned to another movie.
Until I listened to the podcast host by Dave Chang, episode with Alan Yang as guest, I decided to watch it. My favorite movies have always been those with simple storyline, seem like it would happen some day in the real life, in mine or in someone else nearby me. Tigertail definitely hit my point, it's maybe because I am from Taiwan, so I can relate to it easily.
I cried a lot during the movie, for no specific point, just for the vague but real emotions I guess many Taiwanese share. Take getting along issue with parents for example, I don't know how to talk to my parents as well as my parents don't know how to talk to us. Maybe more luckily in the movie, that the daughter was raised up in the US, she knows to express her struggle to the father, but for me or my sis, it's very difficult to express in order to solve the generation gap problem. Anyway, I can feel the sadness from the scenes, or it should be said like, the movie successfully rose up my feelings.
Besides domestic issue, nostalgia was another point for me too. When they go back to the father's hometown, the house had been decaying over time, leaving only the memories there to remain. Thinking about the decaying house may in the end be demolished makes me really really depressed. Because houses like that in the movie on doubt surround our daily life, while cities and concrete jungle now are invading, those houses will go into the history, people who want to go back for being reminded some memories will no long be available.