dani

dani

Favorite films

  • A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Monster
  • Whisper of the Heart
  • Mary and Max

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  • Adolescence

    ★★★★★

  • Hear Me: Our Summer

    ★★★

  • Apocalypse Now

    ★★★½

  • Persona

    ★★★★½

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  • Adolescence

    Adolescence

    ★★★★★

    Adolescence is, simply put, an important show, it's, brutal, nuanced, complex, reflective and heartbreakingly real.

    "do you like me?"

    Whenever I think of the teenagers in my life, I always try to take my time to reference my own, I think about the way I wanted to be heard, the way I wanted to be seen, the way I wished people talked to me, and how raw and vulnerable I felt, like my world could crumble at any moment, and…

  • Hear Me: Our Summer

    Hear Me: Our Summer

    ★★★

    Hear Me: Our Summer is a lighthearted and sweet coming of age, romantic film.

    I thought it was nice, the main characters had this genuine lovely energy, it's very easy to watch and talks about finding your path and living your own life, but also trying to connect with those around you, in the end it's about growing, healing, loving but I think more than anything, about listening to each other and respecting our forms of communication and our timings.…

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  • Welcome to Samdal-ri

    Welcome to Samdal-ri

    ★★★

    the last three episodes felt excruciatingly long, unfortunately, I tried and tried to like this but I just couldn't, can't say it was terrible in itself, but it was definitely forgettable.

    I couldn't feel like there was a decisive plot, it was simply moving in an ambiguous way and it was a bit unsettling to feel like there were so many important elements missing, the love triangle was absolutely unnecesary here and its resolution wasn't even satisfying, and there was…

  • The Brutalist

    The Brutalist

    ★★★½

    "The best slave is the one who thinks he is free.”
    The Brutalist, undoubtedly an ambitious project, full of beautiful shapes that evoke and mirror radical but paradoxically natural aspects of the world, with monumental cinematography full of many layers of composition that heighten every element, with a grand musical score that helps the audience feel intrigued and equally immerse in the story, the use of negative space was so clever but also kind of intimidating, I loved the kind…