Nora

Nora

If my life were a movie, it would be a dark comedy with a splash of action and a hint of absurdity. Basically, my Letterboxd profile.

Favorite films

  • Gran Turismo
  • Anora
  • Isle of Dogs
  • Poor Things

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  • Sully

    ★★★½

  • Carry-On

    ★★½

  • The Substance

    ★★★½

  • Anora

    ★★★★

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  • Sully

    Sully

    ★★★½

    Major credit to the flight attendants who demonstrated remarkable composure and professionalism during the intense moments before the landing. Their ability to remain calm under pressure and provide clear instructions ensured that the passengers were as prepared as possible for the emergency. This scene highlights the importance of teamwork and quick thinking in high-stress situations.

    Sully is not just a story of one man’s heroic actions, but a testament to the collective efforts of the entire crew who worked together to save lives. An inspiring and unforgettable movie.

  • The Substance

    The Substance

    ★★★½

    This makes me think about how far people are willing to go for beauty and validation. It’s not just about vanity, it dives deep into the pressures society puts on us to look perfect, stay young, and be desirable. Watching it, i realize how much of that obsession is built on fear, fear of aging, fear of being irrelevant, fear of losing control.

    The movie does a great job showing how these pressures can consume someone. This isn’t your typical…

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  • Poor Things

    Poor Things

    ★★★★

    So, I think the title 'Poor Things' refers to MEN in the story. God wanted some experiment for fun, Max wanted love, Duncan just wanted a toy, and Harry was basically hating his life. Especially when he saw Bella, he got all bitter and wanted to wreck her world.

    On the flip side, only Bella and Martha, the ladies, were genuinely happy. It's like women don't need much to be happy. They can just be happy by exploring the world…

  • Black Swan

    Black Swan

    ★★★★

    Just rewatched and I honestly feel like it’s much more sad than it is scary. Nina is suffering from presumably undiagnosed mental illness, but can’t get the proper help she needs as she’s being abused both at home and her work place.

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