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I, Daniel Blake 2016
Why are we not talking about Daniel Blake?
Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake (2016) is a vital reflection of class struggles in contemporary Britain, particularly the systemic failures that leave working class individuals without the support they need. The film follows Daniel Blake, a widowed carpenter who, after suffering a heart attack, is declared unfit to work by his doctor but is denied Employment and Support Allowance by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Loach’s film highlights how the…
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Past Lives 2023
“you make my life so much bigger”
In a few words, less than I can fully express right now, this film is perfect in every way. Not only is the dialogue, the soundtrack, the characters, the relationships AND THE CINEMATOGRAPHY literal perfection but the raw and passionate meaning of it all is the most beautiful things i’ve ever witnessed.
Right after watching the trailer for the first time I knew this film was going to have some kind of impact for me on…
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About Time 2013
apologies for taking my friends on an emotional rollercoaster. i love this film with all my heart. i love love and i love life and my pals :)
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2004
always a clementine defender. she is me. they are both my loves and i will cherish this film in my heart and my brain forever.
so blessed to be watching this in cinema (for a film that came out when i was born <3)
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