letterboxd i hardly know her
all of my reviews before 2024 are awful pay no attention to them x
top 4 is whatever im feeling atm 🪼
the simultaneous end of an era and a friendship, the sobering comedown of a decade-long high of Voodoo Chile and hair to your shoulders, where you have a choice: cut and comb, letting go of Danny’s balloon, or neck stolen wine in the daytime park rain, and carry on rising. pick your political poison.
Grant gave a pretty stellar performance for a debut (?), but cast all round was brilliant and was a shame Danny was off-screen for so much…
“grace is what matters in anything - especially life, especially growth, tragedy, pain, love, death. that's a quality that i admire very greatly. it keeps you from reaching out for the gun too quickly. it keeps you from destroying things too foolishly. it sort of keeps you alive.”
there’s something surreal about watching someone speak after they’ve passed, almost as if the act of viewing them momentarily brings them, their soul, their message, back to life. maybe it’s how each…