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What's the best NTR film?
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Do you guys think she got murdered or human trafficked?
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>>215516910
I think she just went on another new age LARP trip to a foreign country. Protag was just schizoing out due to NTR rage.
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>>215516880
This weren't NTR thoughever, though I thought it was building to that.
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>>215516910
Murdered. It was pretty clear that the other guy killed women, dumped their bodies in greenhouses, and then burned them.
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>>215516880
Who do Koreans and Japan love NTR so much?
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>>215516910
Obviously, the guy from The Walking Dead killed her. The point of the bloody story is that the powerful members of the elite are untouchable and far above people who did not or do not have the same opportunities. This implies that the younger generations will come into conflict due to structural social inequality. And this is because it is the most recurring theme in Korea. They don't talk about racism or gender, but about masters and slaves in the most literal sense
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>>215518074
Wrong!
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>>215518113
no u
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This movie fucking sucked donkey dicks.
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>>215518736
im still pissed I fell for it
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>>215516880
This is pretty much the last movie I’ve seen that I thought was an outright masterpiece and it’s 7 years old now. We used to get at least one modern classic a year, but no longer
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>>215518074
It mogged Parastie so hard while touching upon the same themes but in a much less obvious manner.
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>>215519565
Not really the same themes, though there is some overlap. I read the movie as a depiction of anxiety. There is something deeply, deeply wrong with our society today. Anger is building up. We’re confused about our identities. There’s no real soul or meaning. It’s hard to recognize our countries anymore. Yet, no one is capable of identifying what the issue is. There’s no clear answer. And so this anger is going to build up more and more until one day people just explode and mindlessly burn their surroundings down.
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>>215516880
not an ntr film but i foudn it hilarious that 2012 or whatever, one of the roland emmrick disaster flicks had a bull almost stealing main charactger's wife dynamic

also happy feet 1 had the main penguin finally come back to home to antartica to see his crush with like 20 babies but it turns out she's a daycare worker. also hilarious.
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>>215518736
The original short story by Haruki Murakami (Barn Burning) is really good as are many of his short stories. It's a damn shame he became known for novels because his entire style is short fiction and his novels just feel like tenuously woven together short stories with no end.

I would also recommend "The Second Bakery Attack". You should be able to read his short stories in about 20 minutes, they're not a commitment

https://web.mit.edu/norvin/www/somethingelse/murakami.html

Here is "The Second Bakery Attack" you can read online.
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What if, now bear with me here, what if the "greenhouses" he burned as his hobby weren't really greenhouses AT ALL, but were in fact a metaphor for the desperate, aspiring young women from poor backgrounds who he toyed with romantically and socially for amusement before ultimately throwing away, perhaps even pushing some of them to suicide?
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>>215522116
That seems to be the implication.
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>>215522116
You're reading too much into it.
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>>215516910
Everything after the wank was his own imagination that he began writing down.
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I really like how it deals with ambiguity, it doesn't just throw around shit "to make you think", it places the very clear implication and counter-implication. There are two images being dealt with and they both reflect differently on the world in ways that don't break any themes.



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