Manifestations Of Youth.

September 2, 2007

Parika

Parika is one beautiful film however it is not a mainstream one though.

Despite the visuals, those who have been coddled by the hyper-realism of most live action movies may reject the other-worldliness of the logic and narrative at work here.

Not many people will truly be able to disengage themselves from their realities, as this film demands, and be able to take on the world of dreams with the abandon that their characters do. Like real dreams, the world is a nonsensical mish-mash of life experience, hidden thoughts and agendas, and all the stories and popular culture that make up our lives.

One which you either love it or leave the cinema halfway.

Now playing byakkoya no musume from Parika

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  1. “Parika is one beautiful film however it is not a mainstream one though. ”

    This statement jin oxymoron leh

    Comment by JF — September 3, 2007 @ 4:07 pm

  2. Beautiful non mainsteam film will be perceived oxymora at most.

    “A little big aging yuppie almost always indugles in mindless thinking” will be one big oxymoron statement. haha

    Comment by young — September 3, 2007 @ 4:57 pm

  3. Wah lan eh…

    Dude… The word Paprika so big on the poster, and you can still spell it as Parika… *bish*

    You never even watched the show right… kanasai

    Comment by paikia — September 4, 2007 @ 8:29 pm

  4. Hahaha… You jin observant leh…

    i watch it liao lor..

    All 1.3G on my Harddisk..

    Comment by young — September 4, 2007 @ 10:34 pm

  5. Mai delete! I wanna rewatch!

    Comment by fey — September 11, 2007 @ 4:22 am

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