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In this episode, we sit down to discuss Takashi Miike’s 2001 film ‘The Happiness of the Katakuris’, a happy-go-lucky pop-rock musical about love, family, and suppressing the trauma that comes with serially burying dead bodies. We had lots of fun talking about Miike’s ‘elevated tackiness’ aesthetic, and the clash between the film’s various claymation sequences and its early-digital aesthetics. Listen in to hear us talk about this crazy, heartfelt cult classic!
ON THIS EPISODE: Harrison Hall, Kian Schmeer
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You can find us on Facebook at /UWFilmClub, and on Twitter and Instagram @FilmClubUW. Make sure to rate, comment, and subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify, and Google Play, and tune in every week for a new episode of the UW Film Club Podcast!