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Archive for January 27th, 2008

27.01.2008

last life in the universe

Movie plot:

The mysterious Kenji is a lonely, obsessive-compulsive Japanese librarian’s assistant, and occasional suicide hobbyist, quietly living–and hoping to die–in Bangkok. Hiding from an unknown past, the Mishima-identified and moppishly-coiffed Kenji seems determined on a premature rendezvous with oblivion–when first we meet him, he’s already swinging by the neck from a makeshift noose. Or is he? If only Nid, the beautiful Thai woman Kenji spies between the shelves one day, hadn’t managed to die first. And if only Nid’s acid-tongued sister, Noi–who inadvertently begins seducing the suicidal loner back into the chaos of life–weren’t leaving for Osaka on the Monday morning plane.

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