Ssutiwat

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Cinephile since 2008
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Favorite films

  • A Brighter Summer Day
  • Close-Up
  • Where Is the Friend's House?
  • Through the Olive Trees

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  • Seven Veils

    ★★★½

  • Memories of a Burning Body

    ★★★★

  • The Electric State

  • Silent City Driver

    ★★★★

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  • Queer

    Queer

    ★★★★½

    This film offers a profound and surreal exploration of spirituality, delving into the entanglement of self-discovery through the figure of a father. The imagery evokes the ancient symbol of the ouroboros—where the snake consumes its own tail—representing the cyclical nature of repression and the quest for eternal life. Set against the backdrop of exile, the narrative invites the characters to navigate their lives in unusual and transformative environments, shaping their identities in the process. At its core, the story focuses…

  • The Sparrow in the Chimney

    The Sparrow in the Chimney

    ★★★★½

    The director once again delivers a powerful message, exploring the story of the soul through a woman's eyes. Like his previous film, this one has a strong and well-constructed narrative. The story delves into the explosive emotions of the main character, who is divided into two distinct personas—each representing a different aspect of her identity. One persona is the hysterical, overwhelmed mother, while the other is the enthusiastic, beloved wife. The film conveys mystical, almost ethereal feelings that overlap with…

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  • History of Ha

    History of Ha

    ★★★★★

    One of his best works, masterpiece. A simple journey of metaphoric character used to reflects his own country, in both sociopolitical and sociocultural terms. The puppet is a simple metaphor that built more complicated in this film when tries to criticize the fate of this country. The film set the story through the man that exiles from his country many years and decides to return to his homeland, at that time was the time after the death of first Philippine…

  • Bela

    Bela

    ★★★★½

    The enigmatic portrayal between space and time, femininity and masculinity, old age and modern world. This film balanced all elements and told in the timeless circumstances. It’s reception and perception of reality and dream-like situation at the same time.