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‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Review: Ryusuke Hamaguchi Delivers A Constantly Surprising, Intellectually Agile Film – Venice Film Festival
Shinrin-yoku, which translates as “forest-bathing,” was a Japanese invention of the 1980s: a meditative therapy that connects burnt-out urbanites with the healing power of nature. Evil Does Not Exist, the latest film from the celebrated director of Drive My Car, Ryusuke Hamaguchi – and a contender for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival […]

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