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Our first "smartphone agnostic" director. Tourism is great. It's like a Vagabond style docufiction about 2 J-Fashion IG baddies vlogging in Singapore, getting separated, getting lost, feeling isolated, posting cute pics, and discovering the hospitality of Islam and Abrahamic faith. Hard to get at in words but does an amazing job of portraying the vibelessness of Singapore while retaining its own vibe.
Yamato (California) is also wonderful. Battlerap Psalm against foreign military presence in Japan. A REBEL FOR TRADITION. For fans of Azealia Banks, U.S. Go Home, the joie de vivre of a Taco Bell on an American Military base, psychedelia, the angst of a young woman whos brother is building an app to save the family.
Dec 20, 2023

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