TitaniaLowe

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Favorite films

  • Waitress
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion
  • The Lights Are on, No One's Home
  • A Zed & Two Noughts

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  • Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle

    ★★★½

  • Miller's Crossing

    ★★★½

  • Harakiri

  • The Kiss

    ★★★★

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  • Groundhog Day

    Groundhog Day

    ★★★★

    part of me wants to say i would jump at the chance to experience punxsutawney-on-repeat, to spend years bettering my ability to support the people i love without having to worry about my own needs and minimal damage from sincere mistakes, but another part knows i would be heartbroken every morning at 6 am when i remembered all the good parts were undone, they still have rent to pay and injuries to nurse and trauma to heal from. i guess that's the point, you gotta show up every day

  • The Wicker Man

    The Wicker Man

    ★★★½

    Sgt. Neil Howie rolls "worst joint ever"

    Asked to leave Summerisle

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  • Mutiny in Heaven: The Birthday Party

    Mutiny in Heaven: The Birthday Party

    ★★★

    I don’t really believe in soulmates, but the existence of Mick Harvey, and his decades-long friendship and artistic bond with Nick Cave, feels like evidence of destiny-mandated foils. Just the complete antidote to Nick in every conceivable way. Anita, PJ, Susie - those were all happy accidents produced by Brownian motion. Mick Harvey is what happens when God makes the most fucked-up, self-destructive and helpless little bundle of directionless creativity he can dream of, calls him Nick Cave, then shamefully…

  • Neon Genesis Evangelion

    Neon Genesis Evangelion

    ★★★★★

    What the hell are you doing on Letterboxd??? Go watch Evangelion! Now!!

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  • Envy/Desire

    Envy/Desire

    Personally, this isn't even a particularly unpleasant or triggering watch for me - I don't feel attacked by the "AGP" bullshit this pulls, my personal dysphoric insecurities do not really overlap with the ones this weaponizes, even though I'm sure the filmmaker would also probably see me as the "wrong" kind of trans. It's just that, when I take away the gasping, bitter misery, the one (nasty, cruel) thing this short has to say, there's really nothing else left, in…

  • Erlking

    Erlking

    ★★★★

    there's sort of a dark irony to making your father/son collaboration a story about a father who can't keep his son safe from a predator

    love the scene at the end with the multiple locales folding into and shifting away from each other. reminds me a bit of hyperbolic geometry