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Favorite films

  • Children of the Sea
  • Mind Game
  • Big Fish & Begonia
  • Last Sunrise

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  • The Substance

    ★★★½

  • 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible

    ★★★★½

  • Slingshot

  • Into the Wild

    ★½

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  • Slingshot

    Slingshot

    How can you take possibly the most fascinating topic in astronomy (Titan, the origins of life), and make into a dull, boring slugfest full of meaningless human drama?!?!?

    Sad that is is probably thousands of people's first exposure to the wonderful mysterious world of Titan.

    youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_m58L0UBc3U-B4VFTnJhdwu9mTTw6jjU&si=DEgqihXq3bfxCr4D

  • The Wildest Dream

    The Wildest Dream

    ★★½

    Watched in the true 4DX experience - outside movie theatre in Pokhara, during monsoon weather, thunder, lightning, a waterfall of rain pelting my head, and flooding beneath my feet.

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  • TÁR

    TÁR

    ½

    0 / 10

    Tár's idea of being free is a prison of her delusional beliefs. (quote from Father John Misty - Pure Comedy)

    - Expressionless dialogue

    - Pretentious

    - Formulaic and bland. There's no emotion or spontaneity.

    - Full of loads of boring arty-farty dialogue that means nothing to me. Does it mean genuinely anything to anyone?

    - There was a 5 minute intro to this film that was literally just a black screen whilst listening to some random woman…

  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer

    The Killing of a Sacred Deer

    ½

    0 / 10

    I absolutely hate everything about this film.

    - the whole experience of the film felt unrealistic, disconnected from reality, unjustifiably slow, extremely annoying, and just so fucking pretentious (i.e. seeking meaning where there is none).
    - why is every character so unrealistically robotic, dull, boring, and monotone?
    - everyone's performance is frustratingly restricted, especially in some scenes where I felt that it should be amplified. This happens over and over again throughout the film, and only detaches…