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But though Mr. Tsai's characters are to some extent representative figures drifting in the existential void, they are also odd, lonely individuals grounded in the noise and clutter of their particular place and time, facing predicaments more often comical than terrifying -- or in the manner of silent films, comical to us and terrifying to them.
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He seemed to be saying that if we can face these predicaments, one of them being mental illness, then we can win through".
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