A new Mikke film wants to cut into the very nature of betrayal, but this time it feels like his knife is a little blunt.
Cinematic Passion & Perspective
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A new Mikke film wants to cut into the very nature of betrayal, but this time it feels like his knife is a little blunt.
When one person adapts another person’s memoir, they’re able to sort through everything and show both sides of the story; the inspiring and the idiotic.
Every generation draws from the generations that flank them, and every generation can be surprisingly selfish.
One team dominated a sport for almost twenty years; they did no arrive at that dominant position easily.
When they tell you to practice safe sex, you don’t expect that this is what you’re trying to stay safe from.
A story that tells itself two ways at once, must likewise be considered from two different perspectives as once.