Sorry, only film language
books, not guns. Culture, not violence
"Beauty is like war, it open doors"
I've found this to be true. The phrase feels surreal—beauty, often seen as something pure and peaceful, is compared to something brutal and disruptive. That twist gives the line a haunting, dreamlike power. Beauty brings both opportunities and challenges. At times, it feels like a drug—seductive, disorienting, and inescapable—using its own strange magic to rule over its victims.
I loved how the film made me feel: the stunning views, the beautiful people—it’s how…