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Old 05-25-10, 11:33 AM
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DVD Talk review of 'Tokyo Sonata'

I read Thomas Spurlin's DVD review of Tokyo Sonata at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=42527 and while I greatly enjoyed the review I was startled by this sentence:

Watching how the Sasaki family deconstructs underneath the weight of their patriarch's lies, from his two sons' crushed ambitions to his wife's desperate need for stability, manifests into a poignant portrait of deceit's futility and the nature of true respect.

Surely you mean destructs? Although I do enjoy the post-modern flip that this word entails in this context.

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