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majuni4

Favorite films

  • Robot Dreams
  • Leviathan
  • The Double
  • Yannick

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  • Synecdoche, New York

    ★★★★½

  • Alone in the Woods: The Legend of Cambo

  • Drum Ass

  • Love Hurts

    ★★

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  • Synecdoche, New York

    Synecdoche, New York

    ★★★★½

    Charlie Kaufman immerses us in an intense reflection on identity, the passage of time, and the impossibility of fully understanding our own existence.

    What’s most striking is how the film plays with time and perception. Before you realize it, years pass, characters change, and suddenly everything is different without a clear moment when it happened. It feels like life itself…but in its rawest and most existential form.

    In the end, it explores something universal: the struggle to find meaning in…

  • Alone in the Woods: The Legend of Cambo

    Alone in the Woods: The Legend of Cambo

    He would be the only survivor of WWIII.

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  • Adolescence

    Adolescence

    ★★★★

    Episode 3 is incredibly good, wtf?

    I like the fact that not everything is overexplained in an attempt to provide a complete closure. Instead, the focus is more on the characters reactions and their individual emotions, making the storytelling feel more natural and immersive. The series trusts the audience to pick up on subtle details, allowing for a more personal interpretation of its themes. This approach makes the emotional impact even stronger, as it prioritizes authenticity over exposition.

  • Memories of Murder

    Memories of Murder

    ★★★★

    There’s something special about films that draw you in not just with their story, but with the atmosphere they create. This one, in particular, immerses you in its world almost hypnotically, with a dense ambiance and deeply layered characters. The director crafts a crime thriller that goes far beyond its central mystery, exploring the desperation, helplessness, and obsession of those trying to solve an impossible case.

    It’s incredibly well-directed (incredible that it’s the same director as Mickey 17 lol), with…

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