When I was about seven, I thought that adult life looked like this. Too saccharine – no one works and no one dies in the end 😔.
Lucy Liu’s character isn’t funny but a danger to society.
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Watching the Detectives 2007
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Belle de Jour 1967
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I love Catherine Deneuve – her beauty, her ability to convey a shift in mood from detachment to arrogance with a defiant smirk and back again is forever in my heart.
Similarly, Marcel steals every scene he is in. From the very first scene with him, I was practically meowing. He’s like a wild animal playing some incomprehensible game. He is brutal, and his body tells the story – scars, teeth. And with every new word he says about himself,…
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Vertigo 1958
I am absolutely in love with this play of light, the opening credits, and the intrigue, which, in my case, only started to feel palpable in the second half of the film. There are moments of sexism that one can overlook considering the year of the film’s release, but it was physically difficult for me to watch how Judy Barton’s character was willing to completely reshape herself for the sake of a man. And all of that just to end…
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The Tenant 1976
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A polite, well-spoken young man faces incredibly high requirements from an arrogant landlord just to rent an apartment. Once he moves in, the pressure from the neighbors only intensifies. The previous tenant had attempted suicide just recently – she hadn’t even died in the hospital yet, and they were already renting out her place. What’s worse, the people around him seemed more concerned that she could no longer pay rent than about her actual fate.
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