From My Lens

From My Lens

“Judging movies based on how 
many existential crises they give me”

Favorite films

  • The Making of The Walking Dead
  • Pulp Fiction
  • La La Land
  • Dead Poets Society

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  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

    ★★★★★

  • Love and Monsters

    ★★★

  • Blue Valentine

    ★★★★

  • My Fault

    ★★½

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  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

    ★★★★★

    «Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind» is not just a movie; it’s an experience. It takes you on a journey through memory, love, loss, and the undeniable need to hold on to the moments that shaped us, even when they brought us pain.
    It’s rare for a film to capture the fragile nature of human relationships with such precision. The screenplay unfolds nostalgia, regret, and the fear of loving again, while the direction transforms the characters’ psychology into dreamlike visuals,…

  • Love and Monsters

    Love and Monsters

    ★★★

    Review of Love and Monsters

    «Love and Monsters» is an unexpectedly fresh and entertaining fantasy adventure that successfully combines action, humor, and emotion. Despite its post-apocalyptic setting, it avoids falling into the trap of pessimism, maintaining an optimistic tone that focuses on human resilience and the need for connection.
    “Dylan O’Brien” is charismatic in the lead role. While the film features impressive visual effects and unique monsters that give it a distinctive identity, the sets are noticeably artificial. I believe…

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  • Dead Poets Society

    Dead Poets Society

    ★★★★★

    Some films entertain, some inspire, but «Dead Poets Society» does something far greater. It awakens something deep within, a longing to live fully, to question, to feel, to break free. It is a story that does not simply unfold on screen but seeps into your soul, reminding you of the beauty and urgency of life itself.
    Robin Williams, in one of his most powerful roles, embodies “John Keating”, a teacher who refuses to let his students sleepwalk through life. He…

  • Saltburn

    Saltburn

    ★★★

    Saltburn is a visually captivating film that blends gothic mystery, social satire, and decadent aesthetics into a single, audacious experience. The movie bets on bold visuals and provocative sequences to draw the audience in, creating an atmosphere that is both mesmerizing and ostentatious. Overall, Saltburn is a film that is primarily appreciated for its aesthetics and bold moments. It does not offer a true cinematic experience, as it fails to provide any significant insights that would change the way you think or move you emotionally.

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