Me and You and Everyone We Know
Strange connections. The immediacy and necessity of human to human contact manifests itself in bizarre fashion. Miranda July kind of relies on this inherent oddball characteristic in order to prove her point, or at least satisfy some urge to highlight our need to know one another. By conjuring up fictional tales of overtly sexual human perversion and our desire to love and be loved, July is able to draw attention to the connections between people, de-emphasizing the absence of commonality and exalting the connection itself. Residing in a realm devoid of binary "morality" July forces the question of whether anything is important other than the fact that we are here, right now, on this planet.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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