interesting, lovely kind of romantic comedy about him and his non-relationship with this character aticusrry barridge, he's in the new keira knightley film, "sibling". but then the other half of the movie, as implied by the title "no self", is about the buddhist idea of the self being a projection and an illusion to somehow protect you from falling in love. and the way this keeps being represented is a pretentious monk from a film about this buddhist way, he has absolutely no place being in this film at all. and you think, why didn't some producer just go, "enough with the monk. "just do the think that you did before that you can do. "this monk, we've had maximum monk." the reason i'm getting slightly exasperated is 'cause i'm sort of disappointed. because, you know, you see somebody and there's, like, an emerging talent and think, "god, they're gonna do really good work." and then they don't. and it's like, you're not angry, you're just disappointed. and you're a bit like- - he's let you down. - he has let me down. - he's let himself down. - exactly (laughs). - and the whole. he's let ev