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  • April 13, 2021June 14, 2021

In the Loop: Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer

Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer

Director Mamoru Oshii wrote an original story without much consultation or input from Rumiko Takahashi, the manga’s original creator. Based partially on the Japanese folk tale, Urashima Tarō, it definitely feels pretty representative of Oshii’s work, tackling philosophical issues in a surreal way.

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Ai Yazawa manga & a cool T-shirt. I'm going to see how much I have left in me for NYC for the rest of the day. Fort Tryon Park, The Cloisters & then the Hilma af Klint exhibit at MoMA. That was focused on her botanical paintings, which are lovely, but I like her abstract stuff better. Still, I'm glad I got to see it. Forgive my sweaty face and frizzy hair. It's humid and I climbed 10,000 stairs to get here but I finally saw these in person! Worth it! Cabaret was amazing. More thoughts later. I hope Orville Peck does more theater. Off to NYC. One of my gifts is randomly finding four-leaf clovers without really trying. Or in this case, a five-leaf clover. It's 1975 night! No real reason for this. We'll just pretend 1975 wasn't 50 years ago or anything so we don't feel old. -The Cure:  Standing on the Beach: The Singles Madonna - Madonna
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