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- Departures (Takita, 2008). Part of a genre of Japanese films that are about returning to the country, getting back to one's roots, and becoming more engaged in the basic facts of life.
- Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (Schrader, 1985). Context: Yukio Mishima was a novelist who was entranced with the beauty of national tradition, the male physique, and death. (3/n, this dot point TBC)

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- Ran (Kurosawa, 1985). Grand cinematic vision of war destroying all that is good. Very Buddhist.
- Pom Poko (Takahata, 1994). Ghibli's most explicitly environmentalist film. Miyazaki tends to handle environmentalism in a Marxist way where he clearly appreciates the value of industrial progress, Takahata handles it in a way typical of himself.
- Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop (Ishiguro, 2021). It's very cute.
- Our Little Sister (Koreeda, 2015). Slice-of-life, but a tender drama. (2/n)

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Here's a thing I like but don't talk much about - Japanese films! I have a taste that makes me slightly more refined than an entry-level weeb, but not super refined. Films I've watched in the last two years and recommend (plus one I watched further back but is quite good): (1/n)

How likely do you think it is that on the 18th of January, Mastodon will be more active than Twitter among people you follow on social media?

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On the 18th of January, how active do you predict Mastodon to be relative to Twitter among people you follow on social media?

To say something nice about the platform, as a writer I prefer the 500 character limit.

I think it's kind of annoying to be sitting here waiting in case twitter fails, but that's basically my status/plan. Three reasons:
1. don't actually know any ppl on this platform.
2. Twitter + FB + slack are using up my social media attention budget
3. It's kind of annoying to do a cross-posting thing IMO if you only check one source.

that said, it's the sort of thing I could get over in return for a good community.

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In general there's a bit of clunkiness around here. E.g. I see a toot I like, click on the account's name, click the follow button, then learn that oops I can't follow someone on the website of their instance, I have to do that on my instance's website.

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... except I don't think the list of people I follow has crossed over.

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