Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
For the most part, Mommie Dearest was a very fun watch. There were so many elements of camp which caused for a lot of unintentionally comedic moments.
Mommie Dearest functions as an LGBTQ+ film through the over exaggerated acting and outfits. Throughout the movie, Joan Crawford has the most over-the-top outfits, even when she was about to go to sleep. The way Faye Dunaway acted out Joan Crawford was very exaggerated. Throughout the movie, there were many moments where very…
I think that Victor/Victoria is now one of my favorite movies. The one thing that I was a little upset about was that Victoria had to give up her job and her dreams to stay with Marchand, but I did appreciate that she at least had a happy ending!
Victor/Victoria functions as an LGBTQ+ film through many different elements. The most obvious one being the plot- the story is about a woman who pretends that she’s a man who performs…
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The entire last portion of Predestination was kind of mind-blowing. It was incredibly satisfying to see everything tie together, especially the link between all of the main characters!
The main character is intersex and does not fall under the rigid gender binary that has been assigned to us by society. This characteristic of the protagonist is a major plot point for the movie- without being intersex and having two full sets of reproductive organs, Jane/Joe would not have been able…
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I’m going to be honest. When the ending was revealed and the credits started rolling, all I felt was disappointment. Angela being a guy… it felt like that came out of almost nowhere. Maybe if I rewatched the movie and kept a lookout for signs, I would find something. However, without knowing the ending, I don’t think anyone would have been able to predict the ending (not in a “wow, what a great twist!” way, but more like a “where…