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aiedjhay

“You know how they say we’re all each other’s angels and demons?” - Jesse Wallace, Before Sunrise (1995)

Favorite films

  • Before Sunrise
  • Monster
  • Weekend
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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  • Adolescence

    ★★★★

  • Apple Cider Vinegar

    ★★

  • Rich Flu

  • Borderline

    ★★

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  • Adolescence

    Adolescence

    ★★★★

    As a Psychology graduate, I was drawn in by the raw authenticity of the narrative, heightened by the one-take format of each episode. This approach makes the emotions feel suffocatingly real, like moments you’re trapped in and can’t escape. The dialogue is rich and unfiltered, and the acting is so natural it blurs the line between performance and reality.

    Also, what I loved most was the restraint in the ending. They didn’t show the brutal murder, choosing instead to focus…

  • Apple Cider Vinegar

    Apple Cider Vinegar

    ★★

    did not enjoy this at all. even regretted watching it but this has good acting and good editing so...

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  • Rich Flu

    Rich Flu

    this is so hard to watch. i dont even know what's going on. dont waste your time watching this sh*tshow

  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

    ★★★½

    Mickey 17 is the kind of movie that makes you laugh, then immediately makes you question why you’re laughing. It’s sci-fi, sure, but it’s also about the deeply human fear of being replaceable. Bong Joon-ho takes the existential horror of cloning, the bureaucratic nightmare of space colonization, and the general absurdity of being alive and smashes them all together into something weird and wonderful. It’s funny until it isn’t, smart without being smug, and deeply unsettling in a way you won’t fully process until days later. Yet, this is not Bong Joon-ho's best film because Memories of Murder exists.

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