Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
“if only some people can have it, that’s not happiness. that’s just nonsense. happiness is something anyone can have.”
the quiet and small moments between the kids is where the film really shines. those little interactions say so much without needing to explain everything.
i just love how kore-eda shows how different perspectives can change everything — maybe what seems monstrous at first is usually just something we don’t fully understand
i’m glad i got to see this on the big screen, i truly sobbed my heart out :’>
let leni weed 🎀
at first glance, the film’s premise might appear to be just a bunch of individuals doing drugs and partying in the height of the pandemic, but it gradually delves into deeper emotions associated in these times of uncertainty and underscores how class dynamics contribute to our varying struggles.
unexpectedly, this film manages to captivate the audience with well-executed humor despite its themes accompanied by stunning visuals by Martika Escobar, sound design & score, and crisp editing. juan…
an exemplary portrayal of the experience of growing up as an queer individual. the story accompanied with breathtaking visuals almost feels like a memory that hits too close to home.
easily one of my fave cinemalaya entries in recent years — i can’t wait to see it again!!!!