Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
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Decision to Leave: Is Love Lost in Language?
Park Chan-wook’s Decision to Leave is yet another film that makes me ponder the limitless complexities of love and human nature under love’s spell. Gritty and suspenseful, it keeps the audience torn between a strong sense of justice and a desire for affection to reach fruition. In addition to Park’s captivating visuals, which are on full display in every scene, the audience remains entranced by the tense and illicit relationship blooming between…
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The Banshees of Inisherin: The Elemental Force of Depression
The Banshees of Inisherin is a sardonic, darkly comedic tale of the dissolution of a lifelong friendship and the collateral damage it inflicts on the world around it. Directed by Martin McDonagh, the film unfolds on the fictional Isle of Inisherin, centering on two focal characters: Pádraic (Colin Farrell) and Colm (Brendan Gleeson).
Pádraic, a young farmer known for his cheerful disposition yet dim-witted nature, contrasts sharply with Colm, an older…
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Undine: An Expansion on the Turmoil of Modern Love Through Thematic Symbolism and Resonance
After watching Christian Petzold’s Undine, I am left in a state of wistful melancholy. The film touched my heart and soul on a deeply personal level with its poignant portrayal of the ever-present turmoil that plagues modern romance. Undine masterfully intertwines the complexities of contemporary relationships with the ethereal elements of a centuries-old fairytale: the myth of the Undine water nymphs.
Undine, portrayed by Paula Beer,…
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Red Rooms: How to Properly Play on the Fears of Technology and Subvert Expectations
Words can hardly capture the disturbingly intriguing nature of Pascal Plante’s Red Rooms. This French-Canadian film follows Kelly-Anne, portrayed by Juliette Gariepy, a young woman who becomes increasingly obsessed with the high-profile criminal trial of Ludovic Chevalier. Ludovic, portrayed by Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, is a man accused of the heinous torture and subsequent murder of three young girls.
Ludovic’s crimes have dominated national headlines due to their…