Camille

Camille

Favorite films

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
  • The Greatest Showman
  • tick, tick... BOOM!
  • Corpse Bride

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  • Kill Bill: Vol. 2

    ★★★★

  • Kill Bill: Vol. 1

    ★★★½

  • Widow Clicquot

    ★★★½

  • Mickey 17

    ★★★

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  • Kill Bill: Vol. 2

    Kill Bill: Vol. 2

    ★★★★

    Cold, but ultimately sentimental.


    Opposing the first movie, this one is more down to earth. No need of big battles, no. Here our main character has gone through a long way, and now, she's fighting with exactly what she has. The deaths aren't brutal and a horror show; but rather a cold showcase, the other side of the coin.

    This movie takes its time to progress, allows you to understand and get to know each character, and that is certainly…

  • Kill Bill: Vol. 1

    Kill Bill: Vol. 1

    ★★★½

    White American woman slaughter every person who is not a white American


    And her actual final boss was a 17yo.





    This movie is the absolute definition of not giving 0 fucks. How did she get money to all of this? How did she get her documents? How the police never tried to track her down? How did she learn to fight with swords enough to fight 88 people? How no one stopped her from walking around with a katana?

    Who…

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  • Joker: Folie à Deux

    Joker: Folie à Deux

    ★★★★

    "I'm afraid I might give 4 stars to Joker 2", that's what she (me) said halfway through the movie. And here I am.

    I was desperately waiting for it to kill my hype, to kill my amazement, and yet, it just kept getting more and more mesmerizing and interesting. Jesus, I am still speechless.

    This is a sensitive movie; delicate, I might say. Each detail, each information, each song, everything presented to the watcher means something, and better than anything;…

  • Slumberland

    Slumberland

    ★★★½

    Maybe I'll be able to make a serious review of this in another watch, but rn I'm just on my feelings. Perfect casting — even Jason Momoa —, loved the script and storyline, amazing photography even if the CGI looked like a videogame.