Gate of Flesh (1964)

This marks the third film we’ve watched by Seijun Suzuki, surely one of the most unusual directors Japan has ever produced. Unlike Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter however this one is not about gangsters even if it does star Joe Shishido with his famous, artificially-enhanced cheekbones. Instead it’s about a group of prostitutes in Tokyo immediately following Japan’s defeat in the Second World War.

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Darkest Hour (2017)

This film gained our attention when we caught one of its trailers in the cinema and of course as a serious film it went on to be nominated for several Oscars. I’m not sure we would have been interested in this ordinarily but we had a free evening in KL recently and as I knew that this was only shown in a limited number of places in Malaysia, we took the opportunity to watch it.

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Midnight’s Children

So this was an entry in What Makes This Book So Great though as Jo Walton noted, it isn’t usually regarded as a genre book. It is however world famous as the novel that launched the career of Salman Rushdie. The novel is hugely popular, especially in the UK, and won the Best of the Bookers twice. I’d argue however that while it does have ‘genre’ elements, it doesn’t read like one and shouldn’t be properly considered as science-fiction or fantasy.

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