Category: Awareness
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“Wish” on Disney+: A Reflection on Society and Dreams
Read more: “Wish” on Disney+: A Reflection on Society and DreamsWe watched “Wish” on Disney+ yesterday. My wife had already seen it once with her sister last year when it was released in theaters, but it was my first time. During karaoke with my in-laws, I had heard some songs, particularly one I assumed was sung by the villain of the movie. My wife wasnât…
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Ranma Âœ: A Nostalgic Dive into Identity and Societyâs Evolving Norms
Read more: Ranma Âœ: A Nostalgic Dive into Identity and Societyâs Evolving NormsI recently discovered that Netflix has released a new version of the anime Ranma Âœ, created by Rumiko Takahashi. It brought back memories of watching the original series on French TV through the iconic program âClub DorothĂ©e.â France was ahead of its time in importing and broadcasting Japanese animation, giving us the privilege of experiencing…
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Rediscovering Life Through Lost in Translation and the Power of Reflection
Read more: Rediscovering Life Through Lost in Translation and the Power of ReflectionIâve watched Lost in Translation several times. The first time I saw it, I was told about a movie set in Japan starring Bill Murray. At the time, I was still learning Japanese at university. Watching it again after living in Japan for a while, my perception of the film had naturally shifted; living in…
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From the Rose of Versailles to a Vision for Global Equality
Read more: From the Rose of Versailles to a Vision for Global EqualityThe Rose of Versailles is a classic shojo manga written by Riyoko Ikeda, which I first encountered as the anime adaptation, Lady Oscar, on French TV during my childhood. As a boy, enjoying a show targeted toward girls meant keeping it somewhat secret. The weight of peer and societal pressure was astonishing, even as a…
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Lessons from Starcraft: Balance, Unity, and the Power of Shared Values
Read more: Lessons from Starcraft: Balance, Unity, and the Power of Shared ValuesI first played the game Starcraft while visiting my family on Reunion Island. A cousin, who shared my love for games, introduced me to it. Back then, the Internet was still emerging, and we used old Windows operating systems like Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Millennium. Thinking about that time feels nostalgic. If youâre fortunate…
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Lessons from The Last Samurai: Addiction, Redemption, and Cultural Unity
Read more: Lessons from The Last Samurai: Addiction, Redemption, and Cultural UnityThe Last Samurai by Edward Zwick stars Tom Cruise alongside renowned Japanese actors such as Ken Watanabe and Hiroyuki Sanada. The movie brings together American and Japanese cultures, and while it includes some inevitable clichĂ©s, it does so thoughtfully, adding authenticity by casting Japanese actors. (Unlike many productions that cast non-Japanese Asian actors for Japanese…