The Way We Laugh Now: On I Think You Should Leave
Adam Fales watches I Think You Should Leave and asks what's so funny about sad men telling massive lies to themselves and others?
Adam Fales is a PhD student at the University of Chicago and Managing Editor at Chicago Review. His writing has appeared in LARB, Public Books, Avidly, and homintern, among other places. You can find him on Twitter @damfales.
Adam Fales watches I Think You Should Leave and asks what's so funny about sad men telling massive lies to themselves and others?
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