Mohammad

Mohammad

Movies are dreams that you never forget

Favorite films

  • Mirror
  • His Girl Friday
  • Umberto D.
  • The Godfather Part II

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  • Sometimes I Think About Dying

  • Young Woman and the Sea

  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

  • Casablanca

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  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    Oh boy, I think I might have a new all time favorite western. If you haven’t watched it, just go watch the hell out of it.

  • Dunki

    Dunki

    Maestro has graced us with another masterpiece.

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  • Past Lives

    Past Lives

    Arguably the most affecting romance film I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a delicate, slow-burn love story of star-crossed souls spanning decades and across continents. Celine Song displays her masterful touch in exploring the themes of love, fate, and providence in this talky but immersive story. As emotional as it is philosophical, Past Lives has a genuine maturity in dealing with relationships and past regrets that feels powerfully real. A truly poignant feature debut for Song, this film stays with you for a while after its heartbreaking conclusion.

  • Close Your Eyes

    Close Your Eyes

    OH MY GOD. What a cinematic achievement.
    This my first Víctor Erice film but I read plenty before watching, about his work and story. Yet nothing could've prepared me for what I witnessed. The mastery as display is never showy, yet detailed and washed with glory...
    Not about “the magic of cinema” but a portrayal of the price of placing your soul into images no one cares for anymore. Can cinema still cause spiritual change in people? Should it? Erice…

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