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Narcissism seen by a Scandinavian eye, I loved it.
Scandinavian cinema is the best imo.
]]>Joachim Trier films are always good
]]>Forced to watch it bc of my flatmate. The girl reading Dostojevski was the most scary thing of the film.
]]>Aesthetically was great, the shots are wow!
]]>Twinks always win!
]]>He made it without destroying his horcrux
]]>Logan Lerman in this film has the music taste of the most toxic boy ever
]]>Molly did his job perfectly
]]>Top tier tracklist, a movie that is fully based on the sound and love dynamics, Xavier Dolan never misses as always
]]>It makes you horny and it makes you cry, makes you feel both sad and happy — it’s confusing but deep. Tbh, it’s great. Glad I rewatched it.
]]>Transport in Eastern Europe + Kieran Culkin, I like it
]]>The only thing I liked was the fat Jason Schwartzman
]]>Started as cool ended fake as WWE
]]>Sean baker exposed America as it is, I love the color palette it’s so beautiful and Willem Dafoe and A24 never miss.
]]>Weird, I didn’t really liked it tbh
]]>This film made me think that I’m always looking for a Joan when I should “look for” a Sylvie.
Btw these type of films should be watched while u smoke a pack of cigs, how can you watch it without smoking? Its illegal
]]>I almost risked to be Guy (the fool) in my life, I hope I won’t fall slowly in love for somebody not worth the mention :)
]]>That’s why I’m scared of America, who scares u most? America or an Elephant?!
]]>First film of Miyazaki as promised and as I knew wow is what I can say
]]>Most relatable film ever for a person from GenZ, I don’t know why I wanna cry so bad but I can’t
]]>Scandinavian movies never disappoint me
]]>Edmond reminds me a French goofy guy with a moustache
]]>Timothee was better than Johnny I guess
]]>It’s basically a comfort movie
]]>Never saw so many dicks in my life
]]>I think that I want a whopper rn
]]>Nicholas Cage the Freakest, in Italy if somebody is called Nicolas or Nicholas is a freak fs
]]>Gaylord Fotter.
]]>It’s weird nowadays to watch a movie without a black, homosexual or a transgender person, wow!
]]>Hope Xavier Dolan get back on track
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back and forth
Idk how but I’m excited for Wicked part 2
]]>Imagine this world without the presence of Yung Lean and Bladee
]]>Joachim Trier + Anders Danielsen Lie is one of the most powerful duo in cinema
]]>Souleymane is a Black man who leaves everything and everyone behind to move to a country that only sees him as part of the machinery of modern society, deceived and exploited by all. The only exception is a woman who helps him tell the true story of his life.
]]>The aspect ratio changes are insane, the film is so powerful and meaningful. I love Xavier Dolan work.
]]>Some people cry openly without shame, while others hide their tears like thieves in the night.
]]>So American coded
]]>It’s one of the films that I connected with the most, and that’s why I’ve included it in my top four favorite films on Letterboxd for now. I cried, I reflected, and at the same time, I ire Dolan for having wrote (at 16), directed and acted in this film at only 20 years old.
Chapeau Xavier.
I’m not gay btw.
]]>I could say many things about this film, but I will just say that this movie left me with teary eyes.
]]>Why Watch Dating Reality Shows When ‘The Lobster’ Exists?
Yorgos Lanthimos’s film offers a darkly humorous and thought-provoking critique of relationships and societal norms, showcasing brilliant storytelling and acting. (I love Colin Farrell).
This film is more realistic than you might expect. It truly embodies Gusteau's philosophy that anyone can cook. And, of course, Paris is a city full of rats, so it makes sense, lol.
]]>Everybody talks about Interstellar and many define it as their favorite movie. Please watch this one and later we can talk about it.
Denis, I promise you that I will watch every new movie of yours in the theater from now on.
Amy Adams u were so unlucky that Emma Stone won ur prize, but she deserved it too.
]]>This film is so embarrassing and good at the same time. Btw it’s crazy that love can be such a confidence booster lmao.
]]>I wanna adopt/rent a dwarf and have a crazy night with him
]]>Watched on Saturday March 11, 2023.
]]>Anne Karina est une Anne Karina
]]>I would have never thought that I would come to consider this film as Denis Villeneuve's best by the end of the viewing, but this film is incredibly powerful. The use of intense cinematography and the emotional soundtrack greatly contribute to making it a devastating experience.
This film is well-balanced, with plot twists and tension ensuring that the film maintains a high rhythm.
Probably it’s not my favorite Villeneuve’s movie, idk why but guys watch this movie please and be aware that could be really thoughtful and heavy.
]]>I was captivated by the cinematography throughout the entire film. I also appreciated the cast; Jared Leto, when given a good role, truly proves himself to be a bad ass actor.
Btw Ana de Armas, feel free to step over me while I lie on the steps gazing at the snow like K.
]]>Completely no sense I was stunned for the entire length of the movie, We miss you Stanley.
Name someone more impactful than him in an artistic department.
]]>Films that made me cry, it could appear trashy, i know....
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