Gabriel

Gabriel

Ig: @gabrielvanhg

Favorite films

  • Under the Skin
  • Interstellar
  • Contact
  • Inglourious Basterds

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  • Knock at the Cabin

    ★★★½

  • The Vast of Night

    ★★★★

  • Interstellar

    ★★★★★

  • Triangle of Sadness

    ★★★★★

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  • Knock at the Cabin

    Knock at the Cabin

    ★★★½

    M. Night Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin is an unsettling yet deeply symbolic film that transcends its home-invasion thriller premise. Beneath the tension and existential dread lies a fascinating allegory about the gods, humanity, and sacrifice.

    The film masterfully portrays the four intruders not merely as random individuals but as embodiments of humanity itself—desperate, pleading, and seeking mercy from higher powers. Their stories, their worth, and their insistence on being allowed to live mirror our collective desire for validation in…

  • The Vast of Night

    The Vast of Night

    ★★★★

    Excelente disfrutable, una buena película si te gusta las de soft ciencia ficción!

  • Interstellar

    Interstellar

    ★★★★★

    Interstellar & Contact: A Cosmic Love Story Across Dimensions

    Interstellar and Contact are more than just science fiction films—they’re the spiritual continuation of a story about humanity’s connection to the universe, led by the most profound force of all: love. In Contact, Ellie represents the antenna reaching out to the stars, driven by the loss of her father and a desire to reconnect with him in the “sky.” In Interstellar, Cooper takes that baton, creating a new bridge between the heavens…

  • Triangle of Sadness

    Triangle of Sadness

    ★★★★★

    “Triangle of Sadness” is more than a satire—it’s a geopolitical map in disguise. Each character embodies a country, and on the island, roles and power shift in ways that mirror real-world dynamics. This hidden message feels like a warning, a potential reshuffle of global power. Meanwhile, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” won the awards, almost like a statement from the Academy that they have the power to decide what story wins, even the most absurd one. Anyone else noticed this? I’d love to discuss!

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