Ethan R. Hunt

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I talk about movies a lot, I also watch them sometimes.

Favorite films

  • Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
  • Lost Highway
  • Paris, Texas
  • I Saw the TV Glow

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  • Frownland

    ★½

  • Night on Earth

    ★★★★

  • Rosetta

    ★★★★

  • Belle de Jour

    ★★½

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  • Eraserhead

    Eraserhead

    ★★★★

    I remember the day I first watched Eraserhead very vividly. It was the first of David Lynch's films that I had seen, and it broke me. It was and still is the most bizarre film I've ever seen. I remember describing part of it to my mom and she was genuinely disappointed in me for having watched it and bought the Criterion Blu-ray.

    The film is such a unfiltered look into the mind of a young David. He was clearly…

  • I Saw the TV Glow

    I Saw the TV Glow

    ★★★★★

    A film about memories, about a version of people in one's past one creates in their head, and what they revealed about oneself. I was scared to watch this again, that it wouldn't have the same effect, that it wouldn't still hit, or that because I've dialed back how much I care about my gender, that it would make a difference. I'm agender, and I'm autistic, the way that I interact with the world, the way that I connect to…

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  • Frownland

    Frownland

    ★½

    Fuck this movie.

    It did everything I could expect and delivered everthing I could want from it.

    It's a movie for sad, fucked up mentally ill losers like myself to drown ourselves in sorrow and be pissed for a little while.

    Half of this film isn't even coherent, and the fact that it looks like it was filmed on a fifth generation ipod Nano isn't helping things.

    I know it's supposed to look like shit because it's supposed to make…

  • Night on Earth

    Night on Earth

    ★★★★

    That fourth section was a fucking riot. Nothing could have prepared me for it. It clashes tonally with the other sections but I certainly wnjoyed it. 

    It's a film about humans learning about one another and gaining a little perspective. The films tackles many sunjects, rasism, a lot of classism, ableism, and beastiality.

    Most of the characters are kind of dicks sometimes, but in the end of each installment you can tell that they have made a connection with another…

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  • Rosetta

    Rosetta

    ★★★★

    A brilliant and very raw depiction of a young woman suffering under capitalism. All she wants is to be in the corporate cog so that she can survive. She doesn't know anything but the cut throat nature of working to survive. Food and alcohol are the only things that bring her peace, and she sees how the latter has destroyed her mother. 

    The hand held cinematography is perfect for not only giving the film a raw, unpolished, completely non-romanticized view…

  • American Fiction

    American Fiction

    ★★★½

    I was looking forward to seeing this ever since I saw the trailer. I absolutely love the satire and the reflection on how white people view media made by people of color and how that limits the success of black creativity. The film is astoundingly funny at many points. I will admit the film did drag a little in the more dramatic plot beats. In concept I like the idea of presenting a story of an upper-class black household and…