Originally posted by Jtothewhat
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Well, it certainly is intriguing. I think this might be more up my alley.
I always wanted to see 3-iron but somehow I ended up seeing Spring, Summer, ... first. It became one of my favorite movies ever; I also loved Time. But almost any of his films. It might be the Buddhist theme and people being alone despite being in a city/community.
I feel Kar-Wai Wong's In the mood for love is also like this.
But back on the reading topic Finished Kafka on the shore, halfway it did change and meandered away from Murakami's standard storylines.
And I'll definitely give Kim Young-Ha a chance, if you could give me your favorite short stories too, I'd be very interested.
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