Isa ;) Patron

Future actress
Watching movies until I die

Favorite films

  • La La Land
  • Anastasia
  • Black Widow
  • Star Wars

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  • Suffragette

    ★★★★½

  • Colors of Evil: Red

    ★★★

  • Le combat d’Alice

    ★★½

  • Alex Hugo, la mort et la belle vie

    ★★½

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I'm Still Here

2024

★★★★★ Liked 2

SHUT THE FUCK UP
This is one of the most beautiful and heartbreaking movie I’ve watched in my entire life.  Fernanda Torres is just incredible in it, I can't.
I had no clue this had happen in Brazil. I’m thinking about the hundreds of families who had to go through what Eunice had gone through. I am so sorry you had to experience this kind of torture, on the inside and the outside.
Eunice was such a strong woman.
Anyway this movie has now a special place in my heart and will always have. GO GET THIS OSCAR FERNANDA

Ps: Fernanda Torres has my heart now

We Live in Time

2024

★★★★★ Liked Watched

It's a movie which reflects so damn well on the consequences of sickness in a couple/family. I feel like we rarely talk about the impact it can have on someone and their loved ones and this movie is perfect for it. I relate so much to this movie because I understand how Tobias feels. And that is the most beautiful thing about the movie. There is no book telling you how you're supposed to react or feel about it. But…

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Suffragette

2015

★★★★½ Liked Rewatched

The first time I watch this movie I was 14 (now I'm turning 21) and I fell in love with it right away. The cast is phenomenal and the movie itself as well.
Everything about women's right and equality is a go to movie for me.

Nobody else fought for our rights so we had to do it ourselves and in our ways, even if we had to do it with force. Who cares if men disagree, it was not about them but . Took them long enough to give us our rights (and it's not over yet).

Colors of Evil: Red

2024

★★★ Watched

This film stares straight into the brutal reality of what one man did to those girls, how he took their voices, their futures, and treated them like disposable objects. There’s a coldness to it, a reminder that evil often wears a human face (but is often a man...), one that can smile, blend in, and walk free far too long.

The real terror isn’t just in the crime, but in the silence around it. The disbelief. The institutional neglect. The fact that justice, when it does arrive, is already too late for the victims.

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