Review of The Great Happiness Space: Tale of an Osaka Love Thief (2006) by Cathleen K — 10 Aug 2007
Fortunately enough I had seen this documentary that offers a buffer between the insanity of its occupants and the inside joke for those in the outside world to wonder. Here there are those that contend that they are able to share a special telepathic bond, and with this sense of enhanced intuition they are able to sell the shape of 'dreams' that are not all what it seems.
Within the techno savvy fortress of Osaka, Japan you are truly invited into a very ironic message. You may find that the behaviour really hits home and is a crowning achievement of how fate has it in for most us no matter what hemisphere we belong to.
We are all truly prisoners of our very own juvenile detention facilities.
This review of The Great Happiness Space: Tale of an Osaka Love Thief (2006) was written by Cathleen K on 10 Aug 2007.
The Great Happiness Space: Tale of an Osaka Love Thief has generally received very positive reviews.
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