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Soul

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A man develops a bond with the transient spirit inhabiting his body.

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Jared Mobarak The Film Stage Soul looks at psychosis as a literal out-of-body experience where we must ask ourselves if we can feasibly forgive the vessel used in order to abhor the entity in control. Rated: B Mar 7, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

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Mahmoud A I really liked this movie. I watched it three times. It has a wonderful existential philosophy. My best excerpt in the movie comes after the concert that Joe had been waiting all his life. He asks Dorothea: " So ,uh,what happens next?" "We come back tomorrow and do it all again," Dorothea replies. Joe looks at her, and he is disappointed, so she says to him: "I heard this story about a fish. He swims up to this older fish and says, "I'm trying to find this thing they call the ocean. " "The ocean ?" says the older fish. "That's what you are in right now." "This ?" says the young fish. " This is water. What I want is the ocean." Rated 4 out of 5 stars 04/16/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A man develops a bond with the transient spirit inhabiting his body.
Director
Chung Mong-Hong
Producer
Yeh Jufeng, Tseng Shao-Chien
Screenwriter
Chung Mong-Hong
Genre
Horror
Original Language
Chinese
Runtime
1h 52m