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Favorite films

  • Back to the Future
  • Django Unchained
  • Whiplash
  • Shutter Island

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  • Pulp Fiction

  • Sound of Freedom

  • Blue Beetle

    ★★★

  • Whiplash

    ★★★★★

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  • Sound of Freedom

    Sound of Freedom

    I wouldn’t say I enjoyed this movie but I still found no flaw. Well-crafted and crucially significant, Sound of Freedom was truly heartbreaking and provoking. There’s no telling of whether the intentions of the creators are directly in line with good morals but the ideology is, in my very honest opinion, flawless. The movie didn’t come off as preachy whatsoever and really only had 3 ish Christian references. (I am completely happy to see a Christian film be Christian but…

  • Blue Beetle

    Blue Beetle

    ★★★

    Despite being an objectively average, shallow and predictable film I had some good fun with it. I did like Jaime and Jenny which is all that matters I think. The cgi looked pretty nice actually and I look forward to seeing more from the character.

    (Better than flash so it’s a 3 star)

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  • Barbie

    Barbie

    ★★½

    I quite enjoyed this movie. The set was brilliant, characters were hilarious and concept was pretty funny. Despite thoroughly enjoying it for the good, Barbie may be one of the most conflicting films I’ve ever seen. My friends and I were all shocked at how propagandist this film was. Truly the most divisive, despicable depiction of sex and gender dynamics I have ever seen. I understand that it’s all meant to be a joke, but the joke is leveraged to…

  • Back to the Future

    Back to the Future

    ★★★★★

    Oh boy… 
    After this rewatch I can firmly state that Back to the Future is, without a doubt, my favourite movie of all time. For a film inspired by 2 times I’m so far removed from, I can’t help but feel an overwhelmingly sentimental attachment to the characters, themes, cultures and, of course, the music. Furthermore, even despite such brilliant composition of now iconic pop-culture elements, the heart and storytelling truly define BTTF as an instant and long standing classic.…

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