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Favorite films

  • Oldboy
  • Fight Club
  • City of God
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

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  • You Were Never Really Here

    ★★★½

  • We're All Going to the World's Fair

    ★★½

  • Spring Breakers

    ★★★★

  • Kids

    ★★★

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Spring Breakers

2012

★★★★ Liked 5

Spring Breakers grabs you from the start and pulls you into a world of excess, neon lights, and dreams that quickly turn into nightmares. Harmony Korine tells the story of four girls chasing freedom and thrill, but this is far from your typical teen movie. It’s more like a surreal, dreamlike experience — strange, beautiful, and often unsettling.
Visually, the film is stunning. Korine uses smooth camera movements, slow motion, and repeating dialogue like a hypnotic chant. The editing is…

Gummo

1997

★★★★½ Liked 2

Gummo is not a film for everyone, and I completely understand why some people hate it while others see it as a masterpiece. It’s brutal, sad, and deeply depressing. Honestly, it might be one of the most raw and disheartening films I’ve ever seen.
No one — and I mean no one — in this film is doing well. There are no heroes, no redemption arcs, no one trying to take control of their life or walk a different path.…

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Sinners

2025

★★★★ Liked 4

Some films do not just tell a story; they leave a mark. Sinners is one of those rare experiences, fierce, soulful, and unforgettable. Horror has not felt this raw and alive in a long time. When the characters first started singing, I was skeptical, but the songs are written and performed with such authenticity that they only deepen the story. Sinners blends blues, Black culture, and vampire mythology into something fresh and mesmerizing, pulling you in from the very first…

The Silence of the Lambs

1991

★★★★½ Liked 1

The Silence of the Lambs is a psychological thriller crafted with intelligence and precision. Its pacing is tight and engaging, managing to entertain and unsettle from start to finish. Anthony Hopkins delivers an iconic performance as Dr. Lecter. With just 16 minutes of screen time, he offers one of the most unforgettable portrayals in cinema history, earning a well-deserved Oscar. His first appearance—standing still at the center of his cell with a calm, chilling gaze—is among the most powerful and…

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