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To say that I was raised by 1980s TV is unfair to my wonderful parents, but I certainly spent as much time with the Keatons, the Huxtables, the Seavers, the 4077th, and the Cheers gang as I did around my own kitchen table. This was the decade of the VCR, but you still didn’t make plans on Thursday nights. It was a golden age for sitcoms and for big, silly action-adventures where the good guys always won—plenty to distract us from the last vestiges of the Cold War and a pair of nuclear arsenals that could do a decent imitation of the Death Star. Nostalgia for bygone eras gave me a connection to the ’50s with Happy Days and the ’60s with Wonder Years, but mostly shows captured the 1980s in all of its neon glory. Big hair, loud colors, and very special episodes ruled the day, as TV dared to talk about issues that had always been taboo.
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The Sopranos Centered on mob boss Tony Soprano, this groundbreaking series delves into the complexities of his dual life as a family man and crime leader. The show innovatively blends dark humor with profound psychological insights, showcasing Tony’s struggles with mental health and familial obligations. Its rich character arcs and storytelling have cemented its status as one of the greatest dramas in TV history. The Wire Set in Baltimore, "The Wire" provides an unflinching look at the city through various institutions, including law enforcement, education, and politics. Each season focuses on a different facet of the city, portraying systemic issues with realism and depth. Acclaimed for its authentic portrayal of urban life, "The Wire" has been praised for its social commentary and character-driven narratives.
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‘11 Rebels’ Period Thriller Set to Open Tokyo Film Festival。Period thriller “11 Rebels” has been set as the opening film of next month’s Tokyo International Film Festival. Directed by the prolific Shiraishi Kazuya from a previously-unproduced screenplay by the late Kasahara Kazuo, the film stars popular actors Yamada Takayuki and Nakano Taiga. “We expect this powerful film to mark a spectacular opening to the festival,” Tokyo festival organizers said. The festival runs from Oct. 28 to Nov. 6 in the Hibiya-Yurakucho-Marunouchi-Ginza area. Organizers also said that the festival will close with French-Italian comedy “Marcello Mio,” in which French actress Chiara Mastroianni, plays a character who turns into her real-life father, the famous film director Marcello Mastroianni. Directed by Christophe Honore, the film had its world premiere in competition at the Cannes festival in May.
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