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Favorite films

  • La Haine
  • Breathless
  • Y Tu Mamá También
  • 12 Angry Men

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  • Void

    ★★

  • Hotel Chevalier

    ★★½

  • Sometimes, I Think About Dying

    ★★★½

  • The Worst Person in the World

    ★★★★½

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  • The Worst Person in the World

    The Worst Person in the World

    ★★★★½

    This movie feels like it’s holding up a mirror to a version of adulthood nobody prepares you for. Julie isn’t some curated, aspirational character, she’s messy, indecisive and a little selfish. But that’s what makes her real. She changes her mind about careers, relationships, even who she wants to be, and it’s not framed as a failure. It just is. Like how most of us actually live, but never admit out loud.

    The time-freeze scene stuck with me. It’s not…

  • The Apprentice

    The Apprentice

    ★★★½

    Jeremy Strong’s Roy Cohn is a masterclass in playing human rot. With every smirk, every hissed threat, and every slimy power move, he makes you feel like you need a scalding shower after each scene. This should’ve been his Oscar, period. The movie itself? A brutal, unflinching breakdown of how a talentless trust-fund clown stumbled into becoming a demagogue. No heroics, no empathy - just the bleak truth that America rewards the loudest, cruelest, and dumbest if they’ve got the…

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  • The Gorge

    The Gorge

    ★★★

    Absolutely unhinged, not really in a good way but not in a bad way either.

    The romance? Kinda good. The action? Over the top but fun. The sci-fi and horror elements? Kind of ridiculous, but in a way that keeps you hooked. Few plot twists that had me side-eyeing the screen. Some of the CGI is questionable, and there are moments where the movie asks way too much of your suspension of disbelief, but honestly I was kidna having fun so I didn't care.

    Well, the best way to enjoy this film is to just roll with whatever nonsense it throws at you.

  • Queer

    Queer

    ★★★★

    I am speechless. Bravo to Guadagnino. Such a beautiful way of representing human loneliness and the messy, fragile way people seek connection.

    Craig's performance was phenomenal, it is definitely his best. Lee is a man exiled from society and his own sense of self. You can feel the weight of his sadness in every scene, it is almost too hard to watch.
    What really struck me about this movie is how deliberately it paces itself. It’s not a movie that…

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