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  • Joram

    ★★★★

  • Emilia Pérez

    ★★★½

  • His Three Daughters

    ★★★★½

  • Lucia

    ★★★½

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  • Joram

    Joram

    ★★★★

    Who said thrillers need to be fast-paced, edgy and packed with high octane action. Joram was gritty, intense and yet so delicate.

    It keeps you gripped, throughout the film, without the superfluous twists and turns that you'd expect from a film like this.

    Manoj Bajpayee, you're a fkn legend.

  • Emilia Pérez

    Emilia Pérez

    ★★★½

    Ambitious, very ambitious and all over the place.
    On technicality, I thought the film was brilliantly directed and shot. The songs were done so well, from arrangement to the way they were written, quirky but that was the intent I felt. Having said that, idk if the musical format worked for this film, or this genre. But then again can this film be pegged to a particular genre, I don't think so. That is probably why the actually well "screenwritten"…

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  • Small Things Like These

    Small Things Like These

    ★★★½

    Beautifully made, deeply disturbing film. Makes you think about how so much of your past shapes who you are and how you see things.

    How those you've known to idolise are not perfect at all and were themselves living, second-guessing, learning and surviving. 

    And there will be a juncture in life when you'll have to rely on your own wisdom to survive, and hope it works. You can't fall back on those you thought you could. (Could you ever?)

    Cillian Murphy is a phenomenal actor.

  • His Three Daughters

    His Three Daughters

    ★★★★½

    "Life's a dark comedy and all the jokes are underrated."
     
    This was a line I wrote sometime when I was about 21, possibly not even thinking too much about it. But it's a line I've carried with me almost like a philosophy.

    His Three Daughters takes me back to that line again. This is how dark comedies should be. The film was as real as it gets. Telling real tales of grief and sorrow, of bringing thoughts that we…

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