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Favorite films

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  • Black Butler: Book of Murder

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  • Death Note

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  • Jujutsu Kaisen

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  • Oldboy

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  • Gone Girl

    Gone Girl

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    one of those rare films that completely challenges the way i think about relationships and trust. it’s a dark, disturbing look at manipulation, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to for control. it’s clever, intense, and filled with twists that left me questioning everything. "you think i'd let him destroy me and end up happier than ever? no fucking way" the perfect definition of female rage

  • Missing

    Missing

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    what sets Missing apart from other thrillers is how it’s told entirely through screens; text messages, video calls, social media, and web searches. Missing is a smart, thrilling movie that made me question how much of our lives are truly private and how quickly things can spiral out of control. it’s a reflection of the dangers and realities of living in a hyper-connected world.

  • Jennifer's Body

    Jennifer's Body

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    usually, horror films make women the victims, but here, Jennifer becomes the monster and in doing so, she takes control. it’s a film about female rage, jealousy, and how toxic relationships can destroy u, in ways both figuratively and literally. it’s also unapologetically feminist, giving the story a depth that i think gets overlooked. it’s got gore, it’s got wit, and it’s got something to say. gets me like "one more thing goes wrong and im gonna start eating boys too" :D

  • Girl, Interrupted

    Girl, Interrupted

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    the film gives voice to the women society tends to silence, those who are considered β€œbroken” or β€œunstable.” but it doesn’t paint them as victims; rather, it explores the complexity of their struggles, showing that there’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to mental health.

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