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Cori June (3033 KP) created a post in The Raven Quoth
Sep 6, 2019

Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about The Punisher - Season 1 in TV
Oct 20, 2017

Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Summer 1993 (2017) in Movies
Oct 22, 2017

River Song (8 KP) rated Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) in Movies
Feb 21, 2022
Longer than traditional length (3 more)
Story is definitely better with every scene kept in
SPOILER ALERT!
Keeping in joker scene about other world is brilliant and harleys death
Zach snyder version is best one

Merissa (13169 KP) created a post
May 26, 2023

City Hunter (2024)
Movie
An exceptional marksman and hopeless playboy, private eye Ryo Saeba reluctantly forms an alliance...

Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated The White Book in Books
Jan 3, 2018
The fragility of life
This is a heartbreaking, autobiographical account surrounding the death of the author's newborn sister, and the subsequent grieving process she goes through, seeing 'white' throughout her life.
Unlike @The Vegetarian: A Novel and @Human Acts, this book is not designed to have the narrative reach of those two novels. Instead, it is a fragmented meditation on the death of the unnamed baby sister, who died two hours after her birth. Han wisely gives as much value to those heightened two hours of life as she does to her death. The story of her birth, as narrated from the point of view of the mother, who is 22 when she is obliged to deliver the premature baby herself, is simply told.
The book is structured around the white things that become part of the rituals of mourning and remembering. The dominant theme is of transience, of fleeting life and the acceptance of human fragility. It feels mysterious and abstract at time, which seems to reflect the death itself. Hats off to Han Kang and @Deborah Smith for another wonderful translation.
Unlike @The Vegetarian: A Novel and @Human Acts, this book is not designed to have the narrative reach of those two novels. Instead, it is a fragmented meditation on the death of the unnamed baby sister, who died two hours after her birth. Han wisely gives as much value to those heightened two hours of life as she does to her death. The story of her birth, as narrated from the point of view of the mother, who is 22 when she is obliged to deliver the premature baby herself, is simply told.
The book is structured around the white things that become part of the rituals of mourning and remembering. The dominant theme is of transience, of fleeting life and the acceptance of human fragility. It feels mysterious and abstract at time, which seems to reflect the death itself. Hats off to Han Kang and @Deborah Smith for another wonderful translation.

Necropolitics and its Discontents: Art, Mortality and the Political Imagination
Mick Wilson, Silvia Loeffler and Noel Fitzpatrick
Book
Necropolitics and its Discontents addresses the relationship between the contemporary political...

Wrong One to Fuck With by Dying Fetus
Album Watch
Self-reliance and musical integrity are the two principles to which DYING FETUS have always lived...
metal