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  2. Hiroshi Nagai - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Nagai (Japanese: 永井博, born December 22, 1947) is a Japanese graphic designer and illustrator, known for his cover designs of city pop albums in the 1980s, which established the recognizable visual aesthetic associated with the loosely defined music genre.

  3. Chemical Hearts - Wikipedia

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    David Ehrlich, reviewing for IndieWire, praised Tanne's direction of the film, writing that he employed "a more patient and open-ended aesthetic than you’d expect to find in a YA adaptation; shot on a 35mm stock that can make an entire bedroom vibrate with potential, some entire scenes are captured in just a handful of static medium-wide ...

  4. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Wallpapers can come plain as "lining paper" to help cover uneven surfaces and minor wall defects, "textured", plain with a regular repeating pattern design, or with a single non-repeating large design carried over a set of sheets. The smallest wallpaper rectangle that can be tiled to form the whole pattern is known as the pattern repeat.

  5. Man of Steel (film) - Wikipedia

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    Zack Snyder said the costume is "a modern aesthetic". ... The film was later released in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray format on July 19, 2016. [149] Reception. Box office

  6. A Little Life - Wikipedia

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    In The Atlantic, Garth Greenwell suggested that A Little Life is "the long-awaited gay novel", as "it engages with aesthetic modes long coded as queer: melodrama, sentimental fiction, grand opera. By violating the canons of current literary taste, by embracing melodrama and exaggeration and sentiment, it can access emotional truth denied more ...

  7. Red pill and blue pill - Wikipedia

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    Scene from the 1990 film Total Recall. Historians of film note that the trope of a "red pill" as decisive in a return to reality made its first appearance in the 1990 film Total Recall, which has a scene where the hero (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) is asked to swallow a red pill in order to symbolize his desire to return to reality from a dream-like fantasy.

  8. Under the Silver Lake - Wikipedia

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    Under the Silver Lake is a 2018 American surrealist neo-noir black comedy thriller film written, produced and directed by David Robert Mitchell.Set in 2011 Los Angeles, it follows a young man (Andrew Garfield) investigating the sudden disappearance of his neighbor (Riley Keough), only to stumble upon an elusive and dangerous conspiracy.

  9. Telephone (song) - Wikipedia

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    [77] [58] Others focused on the video's fashion and aesthetics. [e] With "Telephone", Gaga made "much stronger pop-art statements", wrote stylist Robert Verdi. [78] In a 2021 article, Variety named it Gaga's best music video based on its outfits, calling it a "phenomenal fashion feast". [66] Some reviews commented on the video's feminist themes. J.