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Funeral Parade of Roses 1969
Funeral Parade of Roses completely blew me away. From the opening moments, it drags you into this vibrant world that feels so alive it’s almost overwhelming. The cinematography is absolutely unreal and every shot truly feels like a piece of art. The way the camera focuses on faces, bodies, and the tiniest details makes everything feel so intimate, like you’re right there with the characters.
Eddie is such an unforgettable character, and watching her backstory throughout the film felt like…
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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg 1964
“The umbrellas of Cherbourg” follows Geneviève and Guy, a young and completely in love couple, but when Guy is drafted, their perfect little world starts to fall apart. What follows isn’t some grand, sweeping romance where love conquers all, it’s something far more bittersweet and real. Life happens, people change, and sometimes love isn’t enough.
Visually, this might be one of the most stunning movies ever made. Every frame is bursting with color: soft pinks, deep blues, glowing yellows, turning…
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Memoir of a Snail 2024
Memoir of a Snail tells the story of Grace Pudel, a quiet, awkward woman with a love for books and an obsession with snails due to her mother’s love for them before her passing. After her father’s death she is separated from her twin brother, Gilbert and she is left to figure out how to move forward in a world that feels unbearably lonely. Her collection of snails becomes her lifeline, as she slowly works through grief, loneliness, and the…
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