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Favorite films

  • The Lovers on the Bridge
  • Green Room
  • Wings of Desire
  • Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence

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  • Baby Invasion

    ★★★½

  • Sweetie

    ★★★★

  • Harrison Bergeron

    ★★★★

  • The Master of Disguise

    ★★★½

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  • Targets

    Targets

    ★★★★★

    Targets (1968) made me feel uneasy, how it shows the reality of human life and it’s events of monstrous actions on itself.

    It felt well produced from its modern time period depicting violence on humans, with the fact that it was inspired by a mass shooter and past assassinations in that time period.

    A lot of the cinematography and camera movements of the kills felt as if it wants to realistically place you in the spot of not being able…

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  • Baby Invasion

    Baby Invasion

    ★★★½

    This felt like an arthouse fuckery of experimental filmmaking from Harmony Korine once again; I felt like I was being transported to a time in our reality. Watching the film felt too realistic with how I don't want to watch this again. Obviously, it's a hate-it-or-like-it kind of divisive movie on its idea of AI on the characters' faces and first-person camera like an FPS game.

    What I interpreted this movie was about is that it posits our own digital…

  • Project Almanac

    Project Almanac

    ★★★½

    Xbox, play Project Almanac (2015)

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  • The Million Dollar Hotel

    The Million Dollar Hotel

    ★★★★★

    The Million Dollar Hotel feels like a movie that Wim Wenders wouldn't have made, thought this was his weirdest movie from his whole filmography. Looking back, critics and many reviewers did not like the movie much. I really liked the slow vibes I have gotten while watching it at night. More reasonable to watch at night, obviously. The monologues of Jeremy Davies's character, Tom, were really beautiful.

    There are many plot stories that it hit you. Mixing into each other…

  • The Fly

    The Fly

    ★★★★★

    Great David Cronenberg movie that holds up, I loved the story and how Jeff Goldblum’s character goes unhinged slowly from beginning to end. The transformation into the fly was so interesting, as it can be interpreted as in many allegories of real human body disease or events in one’s life of changes in a body.