●Falling in love with fictional characters and regretting it every time. Obsessed with beautiful cinematography and devastating endings."●
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Ikiru 1952
This is the beautiful and powerful film I ever seen, Kurosawa’s direction and Takashi Shimura's performance are exceptional, capturing the quiet despair and emotional depth of a man seeking meaning in his final days. The story is moving, reflecting on life, purpose, and the impact one leaves behind. It's a film that stays with you, reminding us of the importance of making our lives meaningful, no matter how small the contribution. One of Kurosawa's finest and a timeless classic.
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In the Mood for Love 2000
"In the Mood for Love "is less about romance and more about the pain of what could have been. It lingers in the mind, much like the love it portrays—subtle, unfulfilled, and unforgettable With stunning cinematography, rich colors(my favourite colour is red), and haunting music (Yumeji’s Theme) every time it come I know this is my the best scene, and the film captures longing through glances and silences rather than words. Wong Kar-wai turns love into a memory—beautiful, painful, and forever unfinished, just classic masterpiece of emotion and restraint.
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