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Jul 02, 2026, 06:26AM

Then You Move

A 2005 Reverse Shot interview with filmmaker Neil Jordan vs. a 2017 Rookie Mag interview with musician Mitski Miyawaki.

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Neil Jordan: So suddenly the priest comes in and changes and becomes a good person, and he becomes more of a priest, oddly enough, when he kind of acknowledges his son.

Mitski Miyawaki: They’re interchangeable. You can always think about the goodbyes later.

Jordan: Yeah, you’re absolutely right. And that’s what happened.

Miyawaki: It has to do with being abroad, and you know, I grew up without the internet, for a while anyway.

Jordan: I know this may sound demented, but I have a parrot at home who talks all the time.

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Miyawaki: Then you move.

Jordan: Yes, but, let’s face it, at the expense of character and plot.

Miyawaki: That doesn’t make sense in the context of the song.

Jordan: And the men in coats; they were like Mormons walking around.

Miyawaki: Same with a shirt.

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Jordan: But everyone gets burnt, don’t they?

Miyawaki: Well, with that it gets a little more complicated.

Jordan: Those were kind of unique circumstances.

Miyawaki: Otherwise, unfortunately, everything that matters to you may not matter to the listener.

Jordan: The dream of the fishes and strange eels.

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