Sileo
A few years ago, I was told I had to go on statins. I would have serious problems if I did not within five years. I asked if health choices could help, and they said it was unlikely. I said fuck that and ran my arse off…I have ailments. I say that. I’m 48 now. But I think statins would not have helped; they would have enabled me to continue as I was to the point that…well, I would not be me. I’d rather have my vague age issues than the ones that life would have helped. Sileo, this is through the wall of the darkest timeline. Sleek yet gritty. The question that even a robot could have about life vs existence. It’s stylish, sleek and gripping to the end.
Daejonh 2.0 Yoonbeom Kim
Care, it’s a new thing for many. Ageing parents is something that has hit the mainstream more now, both post-pandemic and the erosion of care home culture in Western culture. However, the obverse is true, as many countries and communities held onto the extended family until the city world took its toll. Dejong explores that. Both the wish for fulfilment and the sense of loss of salarymen worldwide. I never chose to shield my parents, but the years since show that 24/7 commitment set u things in me that a robot can’t take away. And for those who were more distant, the emotional toll has been showing around me. It’s all in this film’s gentle, elegant portrayal of generations and technology. With a great sense that without some support for the past, what grounding can we give our family’s future?


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