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Favorite films

  • Shirkers
  • Daisies
  • Kamikaze Girls
  • Zapped

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  • Dìdi (弟弟)

    ★★

  • Loves of a Blonde

    ★½

  • My love for Mink Mona

  • Burrow

    ★★★

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  • Dìdi (弟弟)

    Dìdi (弟弟)

    ★★

    "Don't forget to eat fruit. It will help your digestive system so your poop isn't so hard."

    Eighth Grade and mid90s mishmash for SoCal asians. the boba mention. the incorrect "your". the overbearing parents. the academic and extracurricular comparisons. sincere, cringey, real, heartwarming, and hits way too close to home. there's a scene a little more than halfway through the movie that made me tear up because it felt like my family was on screen. made me remember how much…

  • Loves of a Blonde

    Loves of a Blonde

    ★½

    sue me or whatever for falling in love with almost every guy in movies even with a little romance and men in real life when we catch smitten glances. those sweet moments between andula and milda i cherished and THAT should've been the bulk of the movie + the singing opening scene. which is unfortunate it isn't as it's approximately 5% of the movie while the majority is old men being old men and annoying family drama. an older movie…

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  • Will You Look at Me

    Will You Look at Me

    ★★

    "We all just left school, and we are all lost. Just starting to look for our place in the world."

    that aching feeling of growing up after college. the growing pains of dealing with conservative parents forcing traditional ideals onto their offspring. everybody and everything feeling so close yet so distant. painful cries and confrontations. memories like eerie dreamscapes, memories that you can submerge into like a never ending lagoon, an unknown future, a pastel absence on the shelf. the…

  • nothing, except everything.

    nothing, except everything.

    ½

    quite ironically tries to do everything and leaves you feeling nothing

    dhar mann meets a bland wannabe Hollister ad coming-of-age film and this is the single-handedly the most faux edgy, "aware" yet unaware, vapid, Lifetime-Hallmark-esque, cringey, and derivative short film i've ever seen

    sidenote: the campaign for this short is miles better than this

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