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Favorite films

  • Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets
  • Fallen Angels
  • Eros + Massacre
  • Ritual

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  • Amadeus

    ★★★★★

  • Crossing Delancey

    ★★★★

  • Sleepless Town

    ★★★★

  • The 400 Blows

    ★★★★★

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  • Normal People

    Normal People

    ★★★★½

    “I don’t find it obvious what you want.”

    Everything about this felt like an endless cycle; from a warm cup of tea to a cigarette that’s been sitting for too long. I kept saying to myself how obvious it is that they love each other, getting frustrated over why they struggle to be together. I think that’s just the point though, right? What one person sees may not be what another feels. The viewer is the obvious one. What’s fucked is…

  • Hocus Pocus

    Hocus Pocus

    ★★★★

    Imagine lighting the candle and everyone finding out you’re a virgin.

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  • Amadeus

    Amadeus

    ★★★★★

    “How could I tell him… what music meant to me?” 

    Every opera scene fills with me such immense joy, I felt my cheeks begin to swell with every passing phrase. Tom Hulce’s giggle reverberated back into the audience, and the whole theater bursts into its own kind of music. F.W Murray’s performance as Salieri is and will always be one of my favorites. Hearing Don Giovanni and not having the ability to compose something so stunning would piss me off…

  • The 400 Blows

    The 400 Blows

    ★★★★★

    they could never make me hate you antoine doinel

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  • The Undoing

    The Undoing

    ★★★★

    At one point I started asking myself..did I do it? Maybe I did..but I wasn’t there that night? Anyways..

  • 13th

    13th

    THIS is what they should be showing you in US history in high school. Watch this. Then tell everyone you know to watch this. 

    “People say all the time, ‘well, I don’t understand how people could have tolerated slavery?’ ‘How could they have made peace with that?’ ‘How could people have gone to a lynching and participated in that?’ ‘That’s so crazy, if I was living at that time I would never have tolerated anything like that.’ And the truth is we are living in this time, and we are tolerating it.”