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kykyzlk

I wonder how long it would take for anyone to notice if i just stopped talking

Favorite films

  • Mustang
  • Whiplash
  • The Social Network
  • Speak

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  • Cassandra

    ★★★★

  • Sierra Burgess Is a Loser

    ★★½

  • Mary Queen of Scots

    ★★★½

  • The Kissing Booth 2

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  • Twilight

    Twilight

    ★★★★★

    My comment concerns not only this film but the whole saga. I find these films to be the exact representation of unconditional love (although each relationship appropriates this notion in its own way). I find Edward and Bella's relationship so selfless and pure. They love each other and nothing else matters, they love each other and no one can stop it, they love each other and it's just the two of them in the world. May this love finds me. Born to be in their universe, forced to be here.

  • Mustang

    Mustang

    ★★★★★

    To be honest, I watched this film one Thursday in French class and it totally turned me around. We see five sisters suddenly deprived of their freedom, locked away at home being trained to be the perfect wife. We see one after the other leave the house with a ring on their finger, but the last ones left won't give in so easily. The film shows us reality, such as it is. If you watch it, I hope you'll understand why I gave it five stars.

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  • Remember Me

    Remember Me

    ★★★★½

    Trying not to spoil the film, I’d say that I was moved by it. I thought I wasn't into it, thinking that the plot of the film was Tyler's disastrous life, but I found myself almost crying during the last few minutes. We see a boy who misses his big brother terribly, we see him taking care of his little sister like his father should, we see him making mistakes in his love life. So far, so good. I'll let you watch the film and understand why I'm writing this review with wet eyes. Enjoy.

  • Speak

    Speak

    ★★★★★

    Melinda Sordino is, I think, in the back of each one of us, we experience things, we feel them and we don't know how to talk about them. Melinda was the perfect example of all of us teenagers who have at least once in our lives failed to put into words our trauma, our experience, our feelings. She shows us that judging is pointless, that we don't know people, that we'll know them when they decide to, or when they have the strength to talk about it. Talk about it, you're stronger than you think.

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