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Wong Kar-wai’s movies are all about people who are in limbo, waiting for the real story of their lives to begin.
How do you make friends when you’re living alone in a strange, big city?
We all know that violence in films desensitises people to violence in real life, but what about romantic comedies?
1.027 billion people, living in 0.3 foot crammed spaces, longing for personal space.
It’s easier to understand time when so much of it seems to stagnate, churn, curdle, and recycle in front of you.
Perhaps, this summer is going to be one of self-re-discovery. Perhaps, I could love the city after all.
What is it about white picket fences that gives us a false sense of security?
Women are heading countries and scaling Mt. Everest, but apparently they still can’t decide what to wear.
The kitchen is a wonderful, impenetrable place for many of us, a place where breakfast, lunch, dinner, and other good things are made.
Once upon a time, in a book rife with lies, Princess Scheherazade spent one thousand and one nights in bed with Prince Shahriyar… speaking.
His story was nothing new, I guess, to most working in the “biz”, but to me, it was quite repellent.
This is a love story. If you don’t believe in love, you are forgiven.