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Why Did Wes Anderson Set 'Isle Of Dogs' In Japan, Anyway? by Artsjournal1

Nina Li Coomes: "In the film, the country is a plot device that creates a vague sense of unfamiliarity to move the story forward and explain away bizarre narrative elements. ... [In other words,] using Japan as a way to normalize outlandishness, thus creating the illusion of a cohesive story.

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 10:05am on April 3, 2018

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