narp2

narp2

Trying to see as much as I can :)
21/Gay🏳️‍🌈
He/She/They
Films seen in 2025: 24

Favorite films

  • Moonlight
  • Gummo
  • Natural Born Killers
  • Sorcerer

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  • eXistenZ

    ★★★★

  • The Mitchells vs. the Machines

    ★★½

  • Flow

    ★★★★

  • Nickel Boys

    ★★★★½

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  • eXistenZ

    eXistenZ

    ★★★★

    You just gotta give in to the madness with this one. You're going to crack quite a few smiles at the robotic line delivery and bad accents, the sexual undertones of fleshy umbilical cords plugging into your body, and the constant sensual caressing of fleshy Virtual Boys. It's worth it because I think this is sort of ahead of its time with the whole technology worship thing. And do they ever really exit the game?

  • The Mitchells vs. the Machines

    The Mitchells vs. the Machines

    ★★½

    Honestly, I went into this movie wanting to find it insufferable and it didn't really do that so there's a plus! It's really just a serviceable by-the-numbers animated movie, nothing more and nothing less. Sure, the internet humor in this is seriously dated, even for 2021, and it's kind of corny and the kid brother sounds like a grown man which is kind of... odd? But there's nothing to really gripe about. It's kind of cute at times, kind of corny, kind of eye-roll-inducing, the dated internet references are kind of  kitschy and ironically charming, and it's not the worst thing in the world.

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  • Call Me by Your Name

    Call Me by Your Name

    ★★★★

    I can't say I interpreted the relationship Elio and Oliver shared as being anything as particularly "special" as Elio's parents made it seem, aside from the fact that it is special how unconcerned they seem at the fact that a grown man takes an apparent sexual interest in their 17-year-old son. Seriously, if I were to make a dumb bitches of cinema list, they would be on top. I don't particularly see a relationship of romance and passion, more so…

  • Point Blank

    Point Blank

    ★★★★

    I want to say it's like a dream playing out in Walker's mind as he slowly bleeds out and loses consciousness in that empty prison cell on Alcatraz, but that might be a little too reductive. Everything's more than a little off including the dialogue and Walker's motivations aside from obtaining $93,000, and it's so vague that it has this mysterious aura around it. The dialogue and acting choices here are kinda unintentionally hilarious, but it's a good watch!

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