A Sion Sono movie that can be best described as a return to the rebellious style where he shines the brightest
Author - Raktim Nandi
Hello, I'm Raktim Nandi, an Indian from the state of Bengal. I'm a student of Literature and a regular author for multiple sports sites. In addition, I'm a cinephile with a particular weakness for Asian films. One can find me watching Ōbayashi and Anno films in morning and Ghibli in evening.
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