Abhishek Sen

Abhishek Sen

Here because of peer pressure

Favorite films

  • Back to the Future
  • The Empire Strikes Back
  • Halloween
  • The Big Lebowski

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  • Baby Reindeer

    ★★★★★

  • Red Rocket

    ★★★★

  • The Beekeeper

    ★★★½

  • Bedevilled

    ★★★★

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  • Baby Reindeer

    Baby Reindeer

    ★★★★★

    Hurt people hurt people. A devastatingly brilliant show.
    However, consider this.
    The cunts in the rag that's The Daily Mail conducted an interview with the woman who inspired the character of "Martha". Even before the interview was out, this woman's pictures and socials were all over X and Reddit, thanks to our always well-meaning online crusaders and social justice warriors. In the interview, she claims the show's portrayal cut her out as the villain, resulting in her being inundated with…

  • Red Rocket

    Red Rocket

    ★★★★

    An empathetic, tender, and humanist look at a character that is blatantly & irredeemably toxic. Despite that, there is the swampy charm & charisma that Simon Rex lends to the character that is both endearing and entertaining.

    There's definitely fat that can be trimmed from this script, as its interpersonal drama does get a tad flaccid and could need an amount of fluffing up. However, the editing has great momentum, which lends itself perfectly to the comedic moments of the film, featuring…

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  • The Matrix Resurrections

    The Matrix Resurrections

    This film is fantastic...on paper.


    The concepts are honestly extremely fresh & epitome of 2deep4ubro, which is something I always loved about the original films. Morpheus as a snarky DI is a great concept because the point is that familiar things appear a little off inside the matrix after an upgrade. I also loved the new portals & the idea that some machines & humans are allies. These are fantastic forward thinking ideas. I was onboard till about the time the Merovingian appears…

  • Star Wars

    Star Wars

    ★★★★★

    Star Wars is more than a space opera. It is more than special effects and elaborate costume design. It is an experience, and like all great stories, it is rooted in allegory with many layers of subtext to be interpreted by the viewer. We're introduced to our protagonist, Luke Skywalker, who is working as a farmhand to his uncle, who raised him on a desert farm planet. We see his dissatisfaction and desire to escape his mundane life for bigger…

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