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Favorite films

  • Twin Peaks: The Return
  • Ran
  • Mulholland Drive
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey

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  • Inglourious Basterds

    ★★★★★

  • Call Me by Your Name

    ★★★★★

  • 12 Years a Slave

    ★★★★★

  • Dead Ringers

    ★★★★

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Inglourious Basterds

2009

★★★★★ Liked Added

It holds up as a completely original Quentin Tarantino project which depicts a wonderfully ambitious story in expression of unpredictable world building from a perspective of dark comedy. It often builds up to brutality as Tarantino particularly seems influenced by making his own foundation of Paul Thomas Anderson & Sergio Leone influence by way of an insanely ambitious story which could easily have been overblown but Tarantino executes all of it in such an original way. It seems like perhaps the…

Call Me by Your Name

2017

★★★★★ Liked Added

It’s an all time favorite display of being entirely in the feel good moment of what turns out to be a heartbreaking tragedy for characters. It wonderfully conveys the moment of awkward moments in characterization with grounded depths of realism around a wonderful screenplay which strongly conveys numerous memorable characters; my favorite being Michael Stuhlbarg who conveys a wonderful figure around the entire story in a uniquely understanding manner. It’s wonderful storytelling around subtlety in an exhausting depiction. I saw…

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Menace II Society

1993

★★★★★ Liked Added

It’s a wonderful early 1990s crime depiction which is completely original in how it upgrades plenty of incredible elements of Martin Scorsese & Orson Welles into a completely original take on an insane kind of story of facing consequence as it depicts early 1990s Los Angeles around an incredible sense of characterization & cinematography. It’s a wonderfully hazy kind of depiction around a timeless screenplay which is gorgeously directed by the Hughes Brothers from a minimalist perspective.

Naked Lunch

1991

★★★★★ Liked Added

It’s a mind bending depiction of the truest sense which holds up as a mysterious gem at depicting a surrealist nightmare. It holds up as a favorite by David Cronenberg as it depicts existentialism from a surrealistic lens in ways that are substantially mind bending in ways remind me strongly of David Lynch. Cronenberg conveys all kind of gross out perspective which holds up timelessly in its extent re-watchable scenes. It’s a surrealistic wander at depicting an incredibly entertaining depiction…

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