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Explore the Latest Cultural Insights in *Objektiv* Issue 499
The latest issue of *Objektiv*, number 499, offers a rich tapestry of cultural commentary and reviews, showcasing a variety of artistic works across film, literature, and music. This edition provides an in-depth critique of the Apple thriller *Down Cemetery Road*, suggesting it suffers from an identity crisis and falls short in comparison to the acclaimed series *Slow Horses*. Despite its shortcomings, the show is notably elevated by the sharp wit of reviewer Ema Tompson.
In a vibrant report from Dublin, Stojan Stamenic highlights the corners, pubs, and streets that breathe life into the city, evoking the spirit of James Joyce. This exploration reveals how these locales contribute to Dublin’s unique character and literary heritage.
The issue also dives into the action-packed spectacle of Jalmarie Helander’s latest film, *Sisu: Road to Revenge*, deemed even more outrageous than its predecessor, promising exhilarating entertainment for action enthusiasts.
From Tallinn, readers can find a thoughtful examination of the drama *Couture* by Alis Vinokur, which features Angelina Jolie in a role that addresses pressing issues within the high fashion world.
In the realm of streaming, the magazine showcases three standout titles from major festivals. These include the bittersweet dramedy *Eleanor the Great* starring Skarlett Johansson, a compelling narrative about life after sexual violence titled *Sorry, Baby* by Eve Viktor, and a bold adaptation of Ibsen’s *Hedda* by Nije Dakosta.
Fans of the genre will also be pleased with the second season of Netflix’s dramedy *A Man on the Inside*, where Ted Danson continues to deliver a narrative about new beginnings that resonates deeply with viewers.
For anime enthusiasts, *Sanda* offers a quirky and insightful Christmas tale where Santa Claus transforms into a superhero, blending humor with unexpected depth.
Additionally, the issue highlights the EP album *5+1* by Nemanja Bečanović and Željko Milović, a delightful electro-pop treat that serves as a love letter to their hometown.
This edition also commemorates significant anniversaries, including the 55th birthday of George Harrison‘s iconic solo album *All Things Must Pass* and the eight-decade milestone of Billy Wilder’s classic film *The Lost Weekend*, which tackles the complexities of alcoholism.
Lastly, the publication revisits an unusual diplomatic incident from 1962 near Titograd, where Montenegrin border guards found themselves under fire from mysterious American women, illustrating the intriguing and often bizarre nature of history.
Readers can access the full content of issue 499 online, ensuring a captivating exploration of contemporary culture awaits. Enjoy diving into this eclectic mix of commentary and insight.
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