Nakata, an author, lives with the painful memory of the death of his partner, whose life was cut short a few years ago. Did it end up being a crash or was it a suicide? Doubt remains. In order to get away from his guilty Nakata, conscience gives up on marriage and fatherhood. So, once he's free, he starts keeping obsessive, personal records of his activities and writes a book called "The Dark Room" about them. A philosophical essay on sexuality, reproduction, and the fate of humanity.
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Nakata, an author, lives with the painful memory of the death of his partner, whose life was cut short a few years ago. Did it end up being a crash or was it a suicide? Doubt remains. In order to get away from his guilty Nakata, conscience gives up on marriage and fatherhood. So, once he's free, he starts keeping obsessive, personal records of his activities and writes a book called "The Dark Room" about them. A philosophical essay on sexuality, reproduction, and the fate of humanity.
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