Category: Society
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Once Upon a Time… Life: A Lesson in Education and Responsibility
Read more: Once Upon a Time… Life: A Lesson in Education and ResponsibilityOnce Upon a Time… Life was a French educational animated television series that captivated the minds of children and adults alike. Among similar series that explored topics like history or space, this particular show stood out for its focus on the human body. It was my personal favorite. Despite its simplified explanations tailored for children,…
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Audition: Exploring Feminism, Misogyny, and Society’s Flaws
Read more: Audition: Exploring Feminism, Misogyny, and Society’s FlawsAudition is a Japanese horror movie directed by Takashi Miike, released in 1999. I first watched it while living in France on the television channel Arte. Miike, known for his unsettling films, adapts Ryū Murakami’s novel in this masterpiece. The story revolves around a middle-aged widower who orchestrates a fake audition with the help of…
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Chrono Trigger: A Timeless Masterpiece and a Lesson for Humanity
Read more: Chrono Trigger: A Timeless Masterpiece and a Lesson for HumanityReleased in 1995 for the Super Nintendo platform by Square (now Square Enix), Chrono Trigger was the first JRPG I ever played. Borrowing my brother’s Super Nintendo, I immersed myself in the game on Saturday afternoons when I could enjoy playing alone, using the family TV in the living room. My brother had bought the…
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The Lion King: A Story of Growth, Responsibility, and Emotional Healing
Read more: The Lion King: A Story of Growth, Responsibility, and Emotional HealingReleased in 1994 by Disney, The Lion King is certainly one of the most famous animated movies ever created. As I write these very lines, the sequel to the live-action version of the movie, Mufasa: The Lion King, is being released in theaters. With plans to see it, it seemed like the perfect occasion to…
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Spirited Away: A Timeless Reflection on Consumerism, Environmental Impact, and Japanese Culture
Read more: Spirited Away: A Timeless Reflection on Consumerism, Environmental Impact, and Japanese CultureI’m anticipating a short trip with my wife, where we will stay at a traditional Japanese hostel in a hot springs region of Japan. This inspired me to write about Spirited Away, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and released by Studio Ghibli in 2001, as the main story takes place in a bathhouse. The Dōgo Onsen…
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Stairway to Heaven: A Timeless Anthem with a Message for Humanity
Read more: Stairway to Heaven: A Timeless Anthem with a Message for HumanityI wanted to talk about Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin today. Released in 1971, it is widely regarded as one of the greatest songs ever. Period. My relationship with this track has evolved over time, and I believe this signifies a personal growth in maturity. When I was younger, my focus was often on…
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Civil War (2024): A Thought-Provoking Reflection on Society
Read more: Civil War (2024): A Thought-Provoking Reflection on SocietyI watched the movie Civil War, released in 2024, during my flight back to Japan after a short visit with my father in Paris. The film stars Kirsten Dunst as Lee, a veteran war photographer. Set in a dystopian future, Lee embarks on a perilous journey across the United States during a nationwide conflict. Accompanied…
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Case Closed: The Power of Stories in Shaping Mindsets
Read more: Case Closed: The Power of Stories in Shaping MindsetsWe recently attended an event organized by the local police department. The purpose was to showcase their activities, especially for children, with a school group seated in the front row. A police orchestra performed arrangements of well-known songs, including the iconic theme from Case Closed. This renowned manga, written by Gosho Aoyama, began in 1996…
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Save Tonight by Eagle-Eye Cherry: A Nostalgic Reminder to Cherish the Present
Read more: Save Tonight by Eagle-Eye Cherry: A Nostalgic Reminder to Cherish the PresentA bit of nostalgia sets the tone for today’s reflection. “Save Tonight” by Eagle-Eye Cherry, released in 1997, became a commercial success across Europe, especially in France. The song’s simple, catchy melody makes it a favorite among beginner guitar players. The lyrics focus on the desire to spend as much time with a loved one…
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Alias: Unveiling Truths Through Fiction
Read more: Alias: Unveiling Truths Through FictionAlias, an American action thriller and science fiction television series, was created by J. J. Abrams and aired for five seasons from 2001 to 2006. Starring Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow, the show follows a double agent working for the Central Intelligence Agency while posing as an operative for SD-6, a global criminal and espionage…