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A review by dylankakoulli
Spring Sleepers by Kyoko Yoshida
2.0
Spring Sleepers is a deliriously deceptive read. And one that constantly made me question whether the main protagonist was actually; asleep, dreaming or a totally wired awake insomniac that we’re lead to believe.
Either way, Yoshida certainly offers up an interesting take on the ways of the modern world -particularly hustle culture. But, as with the previous Japanese short from the series, this was way to short to have a lasting impact.
Feverish yet forgettable.
2 stars
Either way, Yoshida certainly offers up an interesting take on the ways of the modern world -particularly hustle culture. But, as with the previous Japanese short from the series, this was way to short to have a lasting impact.
Feverish yet forgettable.
2 stars