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An old soul with a passion for cinemaย 
Gemini/ISFP

Favorite films

  • A Woman Under the Influence
  • Persona
  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
  • Winter Light

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  • Lรฉon: The Professional

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  • Atonement

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  • Babylon

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  • Persona

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  • Lรฉon: The Professional

    Lรฉon: The Professional

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    Lรฉon, played with quiet vulnerability by Jean Reno, is a man who has never truly lived. His existence is built on routine, survival, and detachment. Mathilda, on the other hand, is a child forced to grow up too soon. She is wounded yet defiant, desperate for connection. Through her, Lรฉon learns what it means to care, to laugh, to have somethingโ€”someoneโ€”to live for. In the end, when he sacrifices himself to give her a future, itโ€™s not just an actโ€ฆ

  • Babylon

    Babylon

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    Babylon is a film that thrives on chaos, excess, and the wild spirit of early Hollywood, and at the heart of it all is Nellie LaRoy, played by the ever-brilliant Margot Robbie. From the moment she bursts onto the screen, Nellie is an unstoppable force-an embodiment of raw ambition, reckless energy, and the desperate hunger for stardom.


    Margot Robbie completely disappears into this role, delivering a performance that is as electrifying as it is heartbreaking. She captures Nellieโ€™s rise andโ€ฆ

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  • Little Women

    Little Women

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    Saoirse Ronanโ€™s performance in Little Women left me utterly breathless. She didnโ€™t just play Jo March โ€” she became her, embodying every flicker of hope, defiance, heartbreak, and joy with such raw honesty that it shattered me. Her journey felt so personal, so real, that I found myself laughing, aching, and weeping alongside her. There were moments her gaze alone spoke louder than words, and it pierced right through me. This wasnโ€™t just acting; it was a gift of pure emotion, and it moved me to tears in ways I didnโ€™t expect. What a beautiful role to a beautiful actress

  • Black Swan

    Black Swan

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    Watching Black Swan felt like staring into a reflection of my own soulโ€”a haunting, visceral reminder of the years I spent chasing perfection in ballet. Even though Iโ€™ve left the studio behind, ballet has never truly left me. It lingers, etched into my identity, just as it did for Nina.

    Like Nina, I once believed that perfection was not just a goal but a necessity. Every movement, every pirouette, every moment in front of the mirror was a battle betweenโ€ฆ

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