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Twinsters: the solidarity of finding your sibling

On Tuesday, we watched the documentary about a young Korean-American woman, Sam, who was adopted from South Korea as a baby by a white American family. Sam was raised in an all white household with two older brothers that were… Continue Reading →

The beauty of Howl’s Moving Castle’s theme song

This song always brings me peace and brings me a strong feeling of nostalgia and security. I love these synthesia covers of piano songs because they give me a visual representation of what the music looks like since I don’t… Continue Reading →

What Makes Home, Home

As Sophie and Markl (pictured above) make their way back to their home, every time I watch the film Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) I have always felt that I was walking alongside them, heading back into the castle that has… Continue Reading →

Ghost in the Shell (2017)

During the first moments of Ghost in the Shell (abbreviated to GITS for convenience purposes), two of the main production companies listed in the opening credits are Asian-based (specifically in China): Shanghai Film Group Corporation and Huahua Media. I found… Continue Reading →

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