Dylan

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Co-host Van de Film school dropouts podcast, een Belgische filmpodcast! 🇧🇪

Favorite films

  • Past Lives
  • La La Land
  • Us and Them
  • Aftersun

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  • Bee Movie

    ★★★★

  • Parasite

    ★★★★★

  • Black Bag

    ★★★

  • Dead Poets Society

    ★★★★

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  • Us and Them

    Us and Them

    ★★★★★

    Rewatching this film every New Year has become a personal tradition for me, a time to reflect on the people I’ve hurt, those who have hurt me, and the choices I could have made differently. The film’s quiet yet powerful moments remind us of the weight of unsaid apologies and the importance of acknowledging our mistakes. It forces me to confront the reality that life, like love, is often messy, imperfect, and fleeting.

    One of Us and Them’s most important…

  • Paint Drying

    Paint Drying

    I love movies. Movies saved my life, literally. Letterboxd feels like a home in a weird sense, but it’s a place where I can express my thoughts and feelings without giving a fuck what other people think.

    The last two years, I’ve been struggling with some Thyroid issues. I “wasted” the last two years in bed, doing nothing. Didn’t have the energy to do the things I love, gaining weight, feeling miserable all the time. When I discovered I had…

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  • Bee Movie

    Bee Movie

    ★★★★

    As a kid I watched this every day, and I haven’t watched it since I was a child. Felt very good taking a trip down memory lane, and still holds up very well!

  • Parasite

    Parasite

    ★★★★★

    Gets better and more layered every time I watch it. Simply a masterpiece!

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  • Kung Fu Panda 4

    Kung Fu Panda 4

    ★½

    Had a fun time, but doesn’t reach the heights of the previous movies on an emotional and comedic level. Some of the decisions were pretty dumb towards the end imo.

  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

    Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

    ★★★★★

    I don’t know if this is because of my first watch, and I’m still too much in awe, but this might be the greatest cbm of all time. First of all, it exceeds in everything the first one already perfected. The visuals, the music, the acting, it was 10 times better than the first one.

    How the movie dropped my jaw in that last 15 minutes, I can’t even explain. I need to rewatch asap to get my head around all of this, because I’m kinda speechless and I’m just talking without actual words rn.

    9,8/10