Nathan Kim

Nathan Kim

USC Film Junkie

Favorite films

  • Ode to My Father
  • Everything Everywhere All at Once
  • The Prince of Egypt: From Dream to Screen
  • Silence

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  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    ★★★★★

  • Reply 1997

    ★★★★★

  • Don't Look Up

    ★★★

  • Spider-Man: No Way Home

    ★★★★★

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  • Everything Everywhere All at Once

    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    ★★★★★

    Just such a heartwarming and touching movie. It really hit home for my mom because…well if you watch the movie you’ll see. Okay first off, the visual effects were crazy good, the lighting was so magical, the costumes were so color, the sound effects plus music were on point, the editing was exceptional, and the sets were satisfying. Barring the wack political agenda and that sus stuff, I loved the message and how it was executed. It wasn’t too preachy…

  • Reply 1997

    Reply 1997

    ★★★★★

    This drama was for the most part to my taste. It wasn’t too cringe (except that one weird relationship iykyk), but I would laugh every episode. I enjoy watching these feel-good “slice of life” shows, and especially since this was my mom’s past, it was interesting to see the history within the show. Although there were a lot of typical drama moments (it was made in 2012 so what can u expect haha), there were also many poignant moments that…

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  • Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Spider-Man: No Way Home

    ★★★★★

    Hands down, I think this is my favorite Marvel film. It felt like the least “Marvel-esque” story and more like something new. It didn’t feel like anything was forced or stuffed in there, but it was a solid story along with some crazy crossovers. Marvel is the only franchise that can get the audience to cheer throughout a film. It unites people over a shared love for these superhero films where people see themselves in.

    The fact that Peter was…

  • Don't Look Up

    Don't Look Up

    ★★★

    Solid movie about climate change. I enjoyed how realistic it was, especially the ending, and how it’s almost like a carbon copy of modern-day society. Acting and dialogue was sometimes cringy and the story was cliche at some parts, but I think it got the overall message across. Also, the main title suite was straight fire, making you want to groove along. Like I said before, the ending was scary, but it was a poignant way to close it. It made me reassess the importance of my career and how at the end of the day, family is the only thing that’s going to matter.

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