Henry

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Favorite films

  • Taxi Driver
  • Malcolm X
  • Breathless
  • Whiplash

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  • Beau Is Afraid

  • The Disaster Artist

  • Black Bag

  • Bottoms

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  • Beau Is Afraid

    Beau Is Afraid

    I think my jaw was paralyzed during the whole movie.

    This was too much for me. Too disturbing and nightmarish. 

    I felt so bad for Beau. 

    This is the kind of movie that I wouldn’t rewatch a lot because of how overwhelming I get to feel. 

    Bruh…

  • The Disaster Artist

    The Disaster Artist

    I was first introduced about The Room by one of my friends because he gave me as a gift the book where the film was adapted from. I haven’t finished it, but I asked myself: why the hell would someone buy an equipment instead of renting it.

    This is one of the funniest films I’ve seen in my life. And I shed a tear with this one too. That ending was beautiful. This had a heart. Friendship is so value.

    Believe it or not, but what it makes a film set amazing is when things are getting chaotic. I would’ve pay to be on Tommy’s set.

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  • Honey Boy

    Honey Boy

    ★★★★

    Honey is a touching film, which conveys that regardless how hard is your father with you or sometimes you feel that he doesn’t love you enough, but you don’t imagine -not even close- how much he loves you. No matter any internal battles that his going through, your father is going to take care of you, always. He’ll teach you from his own experience, so you don’t do the same mistakes and would remind you -even if he doesn’t express…

  • The Brutalist

    The Brutalist

    Henry, you need to give yourself the permission to not watch this film again. 

    Am I the only one who gets emotional the moment you see the Statue of Liberty upside down?????? 

    It’s insane how the 180 rule is break intentionally to show you in the most organic way possible Laszlo’s mental state in those moments where he finds himself pressured or losing his identity. 

    I hope the Brutalist becomes a subject of study.

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