Kelvin
Naming is a prerequisite for existence. Standing in Heidegger's eyes, it is not hard to see that the heroine named Lucy is the big burger that suddenly pops out of countless sweets, but the incomparable heat can quickly occupy the mouth of lost taste, but it is difficult to fill her increasingly empty world. The tragicomedy in history rather than the cultural relationship between east and west to accurately capture the modern division of dual dilemma in reality and vision (homeless), it is to hit the nail on the head of the American dream and all man-made dreams of criticism in the blocks to the willow wood from the extremely delicate daily insights into its true nature: the unification of the context of a single language. So we follow the ups and downs of welcome, embarrassment and eventual disillusionment and desolation in the second half of the shift from family ethics to road trip. Fortunately, Heidegger said that language is the home of existence.
Meet Me In Wonderland
The structure of the first half, which reflects Japan's own modern predicament with the cultural collision between the United States and Japan as the main axis, is very flexible and dexterous. But the American part works well as the situation, and the implementation of the main plot weakens the touch of life. Or maybe we can make this part more unreal or even crazy, so as to complete some abstract or orientalist self-deconstruction of US-Japan relations. This reliance on plot and performance is fine for now, but the attempted structure may have been exhausted.
Hunter Austin
The alienation of people in Japan's high-pressure society and the repression and indifference of behavior have led to a variety of strange problems. From "Talk about Love, Dance and Dance" in 1996 to "Paranoia of Being Loved" in 2017, they are all on this table, looking for the same decline to fight. Lucy is not a kneel licking white man ruminating on cultural differences between east and West. On the contrary, the uncle at the end of the heart and lung, it shows that everyone, there are two worlds, two completely different opposites of the pain entanglement
Lauren
9.5 points. Lovely! Such subject matter (English teachers, transnational love) incredibly shot so interesting also high level, a bit of novelty a bit exaggerated but feel appropriate. A new language, to some extent, can shape a person's new personality. He gave her a foreign name, and she became her alter ego of wild enthusiasm. Loneliness, stress, suicide in Japanese society. The twist at the end is really heartwarming. Human longing. 06/03/2017