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: Scholarly work on Takashi Miike’s contribution often highlights its dreamlike minimalism and how it addresses childhood trauma and repressed guilt.

Research often focuses on how these three shorts— Dumplings (Fruit Chan), Cut (Park Chan-wook), and Box (Takashi Miike)—define the "Extreme Asia" movement.