Travis Knight’s film is keen to get audiences to laugh at it instead of with it.
Travis Knight’s film is keen to get audiences to laugh at it instead of with it.
Suzuki discusses his influences and process, his kinship to his main character, and more.
MoreThis is an idiosyncratic debut by a fiercely independent artist eager to take on the world.
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The series has morphed from a “social experiment” into TV’s most complex competition.