Brad Kremmer's short film, "Hayaku," which translates to "hurry up," is a superb love letter to the land of the rising sun.
I need to visit Japan.
Via Pink Tentacle
Brad Kremmer's short film, "Hayaku," which translates to "hurry up," is a superb love letter to the land of the rising sun.
I need to visit Japan.
Via Pink Tentacle
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