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- The story revolves around a group of teenage boys. When one of them suddenly gets a chance to make a pact with the devil things shift quickly in their lives.
- Dedicated to peace and freedom, the impossible junction.
- Yukio Mishima text is being used to render the reality, to get rid of the fiction- not only from Mishima's writings and life but also Malga's world. Japanese imagery is a cocoon for semi- documentary, dark fairy-tale-like voyeuristic shots and all that in raw trash punk aesthetics. She makes Mishima's fantasies as true as her intimate confessions on love and suicide. Despite the title there is not much love, and if there is- it's all contaminated with death.
- Masks on Yukio Mishima are spectacles of crossing the lines. Mishima crossed the line with the life he led and death he had chosen. Text of Mishima are beats of beauty and signs of love. Director looks into eye of reality. We the viewers have no interest in atomic bombs, dead people, forced love. What is left to us? Military drill, suicide or possibly love? Masks take you farther, Kubiak takes no compromise, Masks are bloody long expressive; give the questions and no straight answers. She lets you look at it and finally rips of the mask after the mask. You might get your vulnerability back.
- Eva Funck explains how our ten basic emotions (worry, anger, interest, sadness, joy, surprise, shame, fear, disgust and empathy) work and why we have them. So what happens in the brain when we are feeling?
- Our body is like a machine and Eva Funck shows with her fantastic models how different parts of the machine work. And Eva also talks about everything that we ourselves can do for our dear body.