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28 Days Later 2002
Listen, I love dystoipian slash apocalyptic themes, says the number one Resident Evil fan. Admittedly, they are a big, red ploy to be pro-military.
28 Days Later is a treat! An outlier, superbly eerie, juxtaposing between the fleeting humanity ensconced in us, and the stupefying idea of man succumbing to his own fleshly desires undermining the love growing in the most hopeless places. What can you do?
( I typed this out with my dry eyes surprisingly surviving a two-hour…
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Pride and Prejudice 1995
This is the vision of how Austen would have written the screenplay of her own film adaptation. Having been owing 6 hours of sleep to binge the series, nothing was more worthy than seeing the meekness of love displayed between Lizzy and Darcy, a softness coming based on principles and openness. Forgive me for mouthing off platitudes one after another spicy moments - flirtatious staring, as Colin Firth needed to act like he had an erection when he meets Lizzy…
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Coraline 2009
I vividly remember how the fear lingered after watching Coraline as a kid. There was wonder and yet an overarching feeling of something alien, unnatural, dipped in sugar, was transferred into my little brain. Probably why this stop-motion film is an icon to me.
15 years later and the magic is ever present, harrowing in the mirrored pages of Alice in Wonderland, but with a more concrete delivery. Yes, I read about the occult. The whole film is littered with…
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Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé 2023
She showed us her diploma on Bachelor's Degree in Cuntology from the University of Servington!
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