DVD Talk review of 'Tokyo Sonata'
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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.
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.