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Favorite films

  • Nope
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
  • Mad Max: Fury Road
  • Revenge

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  • On the Beach at Night Alone

  • In the Fade

  • Paradise Highway

  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

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  • On the Beach at Night Alone

    On the Beach at Night Alone

    There is a saying to "write what you know."

    Characters joke in the film about pretense and self-indulgence, and the swirling this film leaves is something real as a recorded dream.

    Movies are not real, but also, they are.

    Many scenes of this film are long takes. The camera swooshes like a seagull catching crabs.

    In the night of the matinee, we pass over the lives of actors, directors, like tides.

  • In the Fade

    In the Fade

    First Akin film and wow.

    I'm really not doing okay and I thought it would help haha no don't watch if sad.

    It's allegories of pain use film like veins, and I'm left gutted like a flounder. Thanks.

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  • Paradise Highway

    Paradise Highway

    I don't think I paused this.
    I was in it for TEJ and his performance as Bob was a real moment I'm left speechless by.

    There is a genre of stories like this,
    and I thought it was fun how Gutto plays with your expectations, and there were moments in this film that were genuinely felt, in the allegory of it all.

    The same can be said about the score.
    There have been really good films that the score just didn't do it imo, and they sound kinda like this, but I was interested in how they played with the genre. It surprised my ears too.

  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

    Anya Taylor-Anger

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