Joel Amorim

Joel Amorim Pro

A childhood dream, on the brink of our supra-conscious mind, bridging the gap of our very own humanity

Favorite films

  • Seven Samurai
  • The Seventh Seal
  • Stalker
  • Treasure Planet

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  • Conclave

    ½

  • The King

    ★★★½

  • Black Bag

    ★★★

  • The Wonder

    ★★

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  • Funny Games

    Funny Games

    ★★★★

    But isn't fiction real? You can see it in the movies, right? Well... then it's just as real as reality...

    Genius how this movie works. A vicious critique of how trivialized violence has become on the big screen and how we've grown to joyfully explore our sadistic instincts towards suffering while seeking new inventive ways of ¿fictional? inflicted torment.

    It all masterfully starts in the first kitchen scene: In just a few minutes the conflict intensifies to unbearably awkward degrees,…

  • At Eternity's Gate

    At Eternity's Gate

    ★★★★

    It breaks my heart to know there are people trapped inside their own internal world, from whom there's no possible escape.
    A world shaped by suffering, desire, and impulse.
    A world wholly inaccessible, even to the ones who love and care for us.

    However, I do believe that artistic genius can only be forged in the depths of emotional misery.
    Art itself comes from a spiritual realm of existence, a realm where everyone's individual consciousness unites into a supra-singular consciousness…

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  • Maria

    Maria

    ★★★½

    I didn’t realize that Angelina actually sang in this film. Incredible!
    Plus 1/2 star

  • Interstellar

    Interstellar

    ★★★★★

    Had the opportunity to watch both Inception and Interstellar in IMAX
    Last one with my special person 🫶

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  • Conclave

    Conclave

    ½

    AntiCatholic Garbage. Disgusting.

  • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring

    Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring

    ★★★★★

    Viewed this film for the first time when I was just around 12, although I couldn't quite understand the meaning, I was mesmerized by it.
    It was actually one of the few films from my childhood that had a big impact, not only on my relationship with further general cinema, but also in regards to my personal life and inherent beliefs.

    I'm 24 now, I've experienced and learned a lot in the past 12 years so i finally figured it…