Japan - Takamatsu

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A Takamatsu capita spesso di incontrare edifici così: sotto una piccola attività, sopra probabilmente la casa di chi la gestisce o di chi vive nello stesso stabile. Non c’è separazione netta tra lavoro, strada e vita quotidiana. La facciata non cerca attenzione, ma racconta bene un modo di abitare la città: pratico, compatto, continuo. Il negozio non è solo un luogo dove si compra qualcosa. È una parte del quartiere.

高松では、こういう建物をよく見かける。下には小さな店があり、上にはおそらく住まいがある。仕事、道、日常生活がはっきり分かれていない。目立つための建物ではないが、街で暮らす形がよく表れている。実用的で、無駄がなく、生活と商いがそのままつながっている。店はただ物を売る場所ではなく、町内の一部になっている。

In Takamatsu, buildings like this appear often: a small business on the ground floor, and above it, probably the home of the people who run it or live in the same building. Work, street, and daily life are not clearly separated. The facade does not ask for attention, but it says a lot about a way of living in the city: practical, compact, continuous. The shop is not just a place where something is sold. It is part of the neighborhood.

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Japan - Takamatsu

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Japan - Takamatsu

A Takamatsu capita spesso di incontrare edifici così: sotto una piccola attività, sopra probabilmente la casa di chi la gestisce o di chi vive nello stesso stabile. Non c’è separazione netta tra lavoro, strada e vita quotidiana. La facciata non cerca attenzione, ma racconta bene un modo di abitare la città: pratico, compatto, continuo. Il negozio non è solo un luogo dove si compra qualcosa. È una parte del quartiere.

高松では、こういう建物をよく見かける。下には小さな店があり、上にはおそらく住まいがある。仕事、道、日常生活がはっきり分かれていない。目立つための建物ではないが、街で暮らす形がよく表れている。実用的で、無駄がなく、生活と商いがそのままつながっている。店はただ物を売る場所ではなく、町内の一部になっている。

In Takamatsu, buildings like this appear often: a small business on the ground floor, and above it, probably the home of the people who run it or live in the same building. Work, street, and daily life are not clearly separated. The facade does not ask for attention, but it says a lot about a way of living in the city: practical, compact, continuous. The shop is not just a place where something is sold. It is part of the neighborhood.

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The Bulwark agreesterribly lit, incoherently staged, and just generally weightless and ugly... [I]t's reminiscent of the disaster that was The Flash: It's just very obvious during certain sequences that everyone was in a big green-screen warehouse and the camera was whipping around with the knowledge that everything would be painted in later, so who really gives a crap how anything looks on the day of." They call the movie "a tremendous slog of a film, a real step backwards for the James Gunn-overseen DC Universe of movies and TV shows" that's "neither fun nor exciting" and "feels empty."

The film does have one bright spot: Lobo, who is played by Jason Momoa as something like Michael Keaton's Beetlejuice by way of Jason Momoa's Aquaman. He's blustery and cantankerous and saucy and just a little menacing; it's a perfect piece of casting and a really nice performance. Unfortunately, it's the only spark of life in what is otherwise a deeply dour, deeply boring piece of filmmaking... Supergirl is just a misfire on nearly every level, one that lacks the sincerity and fun of last year's reboot of this universe or the comic pathos present in Gunn's Peacemaker series on HBO Max.

Reason calls it "dark, depressive, and dull" and "a downer of a movie in nearly every way."
It's not fun. It's barely even righteous. It's just miserable. At one point, Supergirl flat-out murders a guy by pushing a giant sword through his neck. Somehow, I suspect even Zack Snyder would be appalled.


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