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Public Toilet (box packing VCD) (Hong Kong, China)Product reference: PUBLIC-TOILET-BOX-PAC-R115331 |
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From the director of Made in Hong Kong and Hollywood Hong Kong comes Public Toilet, an uncommon film about who we are, what we dream, and what we all have to do two times a day. Director Fruit Chan’s seventh film is a wandering metaphorical journey that follows various protagonists from various locales (China, Korea, New York and India) as they cross the globe in search of magical cures for their terminally ill beloveds. In Fruit Chan’s satiric, darkly funny, and subtly poetic universe, people visit public toilets to live and die, and maybe even find a beautiful Korean sea creature that feeds on human waste. Our daily lives consist of clothing, eating, living, and moving. It also consists of defecating. Sleeping takes up about five percent of our lives, eating takes up about two and a half percent. Does defecating take up the same percentage as eating? A Chinese adage says, “We pass out as much as we ingest.” From the dawn of time, people, rich or poor, have never stopped eating, and so have never stopped defecating. Public toilets are a necessity. They are for people with urgent needs to answer the call of nature. This film focuses on four different public toilets in four countries, to explore the four basic human emotions: excitement, anger, sadness and happiness. Package Contains 2 disc Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
