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Watched on Friday June 6, 2025.
]]>It's quiet as hell i fell asleep three times
]]>The script was written for the wrong movie because that was definitely not based from the Until Dawn game :/
]]>Watched on Saturday May 31, 2025.
]]>I cussing love this movie!
]]>If The Shing and Funny Games had a baby
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]]>"Do you know what I want to do when I grow up? I want to tell people things they don't know. Show them stuff they haven't seen. It'll be so much fun."
This line. This final line, meant something for me. And it hits twice harder now that you're growing up, yet still exploring the reality—knowing that there's a lot of stuff that have not yet seen. This is just the few films that I would love to recommend to aliens if they wish to come to earth to show that this is what it feels like to be a human.
]]>Watched on Sunday May 25, 2025.
]]>Please give Edward Norton an oscar for Best in Identity Crisis award because why the hell is he always casted as a guy who goes with character transformations
]]>This was the first movie in this franchise that had some (subtle) tension about their friendship and that's the thing I've been looking for. But I'm just glad Oz is back for this one because I was hella disappointed when his name wasn't mentioned even once from the previous installment.
]]>"Pussy's pussy"
Some important words from Stifler to live by :)
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]]>I loved it at first but damn I hate how this film aged so poorly
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]]>Maybe The Weeknd was the friend we made along the way
(no seriously, is this the modern The Room?)
]]>"Life is precious. Enjoy every single second. You never know when... Goodluck!"
Seeing Tony Todd one final time with this line had me teared up. Like never in a million time have I ever imagined that a Final Destination film would be a tearjerker lmao. Welp, giving this an above average score because this franchise has a soft spot for me and it changed my life (the good amount of traumas). The kills were really well-crafted and it literally edged everyone from their seats in the theaters. The drama, tension and the stakes were at it's peak because unlike the previous ones, it's the family whose in the death list. Taking a 14-year gap to finally wrap this franchise was definitely worth it.
Truly, the best among the rest and the closure we all needed (hopefully this is the FINAL final destination)
]]>Watched on Sunday May 18, 2025.
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]]>I don't know about about this but am I missing something? It's fun and entertaining as hell for sure but that's about it. I don't want to take the themes at a face value but I just can't take it seriously. Maybe try watching this with your brain off and just sit back helps.
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]]>Another Kieslowski classic added to the collection. I loved all the visuals (i mean everything) and the mysterious tones the film suggests. I am still living with the questions and I fear I may not get over with Irene Jacob.
]]>"Who cares who you two fucked when you come that fast!"
A friend of mine suggested me to watch this movie on Mother's Day and I had no effin' clue to such why until I hit the final minutes of the film. The last 20 minutes feels like a daze sugar rush up until to its final moment where shit just got real. The film really challenges your sexual openness. Luisa overpowering the two dudes—questioning their notions and traditional masculinity in a culture where machismo is ingrained was so important in building the entirety of the film. Definitely a classic and the title made me laugh while cringing so bad.
]]>Watching the movie Taste of Cherry before you die is the awareness that you are alive on earth.
]]>Geez shit just hit me through the bones because of how it reminded I used to talk to chatgpt to consolidate my bitchless life
]]>Watched on Monday May 12, 2025.
]]>Cruise was a nihilistic cool dude
Foxx was a top-tier simp
Rufallo was shit
Smith was unlikable
Bardem was a yapper
A perfect film to study ethical subjectivity. But just almost perfect for my liking if that makes sense
]]>Watched on Sunday May 11, 2025.
]]>I like the part when the characters were all freaky.
]]>"No one wants to think about where that came from; no one wants to think about the struggle that it takes to become somebody, to get out of the sea of pain that we all have to get out of."
A hidden gem film. Though I can't even tell if this was a film because it felt like a wired documentary. Please do try to watch this if you are in a healthy mental-stable form.
]]>Watched on Saturday May 10, 2025.
]]>Mediocre, fun, and cooper
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]]>my all-time favorites (not yet 100)
...plus 55 more. View the full list on Letterboxd.
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