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Do not bring advertising platforms such as Tubi, Plex and Plutotv. These are unexpected landmarks for wonderful movies like “Gunda” and “Farha. “

By Brandon Yu

Maybe Big Tech did not fulfill his disruptive promise of videos after all: we reduce our cable cables by value and convenience to pay so much (if no more) to jump through rings and through platforms, with reduced quality yields.

But there’s a smart task to do. Therefore, this new column does not fear loose things, but in discovery. It’s a preservation of clever and wonderful movies on loose platforms and supports advertising like Tubi, Plex, and Pluto TV that occasionally falls through the meshes of our abundant and complex entertainment content.

The possible options in this inaugural chronicle take us from a small farm to a cramped Japanese apartment, from a kitchen to eat in an ancient memory record. These are videos you can watch, face, and think about for free.

Tear it off in tubi.

A slightly brown trend in recent videos is the artistic image of animals, from “eo” (on a donkey) to “the first cow” to “cow” (you get it). “Gunda” would possibly be the simplest and quietest of them all, yet it comprises a mobile and furtively deep investigation into human and animal nature.

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