This movie deeply moved me, not just in the way it was executed, but in how it made me feel during. Knowing that it is based on a true story and that actual inmates some still serving their time played most of the roles makes it even more powerful. It made me understand that these men didn’t just play a part in the theatre to escape their reality but they truly loved or fell in love with the art of…
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The Conversation 1974
I was truly surprised how much discomfort this film has caused me. It was screaming loneliness with the soundtrack of the movie and then silence. It’s truly crazy what guilt and grief can do to a person. Isolation from all human interactions that would have any type of personal connection. The fact that this loneliness brought to do the only thing Caul was so afraid to do is to feel attachment that only caused paranoia. The only thing that could…
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Paris, Texas 1984
Heart and soul. One of the saddest yet most beautiful films I have ever seen. The idea of running endlessly through a desert sometimes feels far more tempting than dealing with the struggles of daily life. But finding the courage to confront your fears and face reality is truly terrifying. The way the father and son built their relationship so seamlessly was amazing. That scene where they cross the road to meet it just shows how simply a connection can…
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The Substance 2024
There seem to be only two ways people review this one: they either absolutely loved it or thought it was complete garbage. I can’t say it was totally horrible, because I did enjoy the zoom-in scenes, but the fact that I spent about 65% of the time covering my eyes makes it hard for me to call it anything. Then again, maybe it's just my fear of even looking at blood, let alone organs flying around the room. Still an amazing experience to be absolutely terrorised.
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