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Wait a minute! Wait a minute! You ain't heard nothin' yet.

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24 frames per second – Wait a minute! Wait a minute! You ain't heard nothin' yet. 24 frames per second Wait a minute! Wait a minute! You ain't heard nothin' yet. Menu Search Skip to content Home About “Reviews” Glossary of Useless Terms Who is this guy, anyway? Search for: Thangalaan A few weeks ago , when my daughter asked me to tell her a bedtime story, I narrated Peter Bischel’s A table is a table to her. Bedtime isn’t exactly ideal to introduce a preteen to existential angst (2 pm on a Tuesday afternoon works better, FYI), so I tried to lighten the tone a bit. But later that night, I wondered how it would’ve been to have had a conversation with a polite old man who insisted on calling a table as something else. I could imagine myself catching on at some point that each word he uttered meant something else, and trying to work it out. I mention this because I found myself doing the same thing after watching Pa Ranjith’s Thangalaan. The film isn’t content...

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