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Favorite films

  • As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
  • White Dog
  • Crash
  • Cries and Whispers

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  • Thirst

    ★★★★

  • Crossing Delancey

    ★★★★

  • Baby Invasion

    ★★★½

  • Under Fire

    ★★★½

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  • Mickey 17

    Mickey 17

    ★★★

    Bong Joon Ho's follow-up to Parasite is arguably his biggest film to date, and the best compliment I can give is that this is without a doubt his best English-language film so far. You have to appreciate the man's hustle here; taking $120 million to make an overly in-your-face yet incredibly timely political satire, which was far from my expectations. I went in blind, thinking this might be a sci-fi blockbuster which it is, sort of, but not a particularly…

  • The Gorge

    The Gorge

    ★★½

    Eventually, this is going to be a bizarre entry in Anya Taylor-Joy's filmography, where people will come just to watch her (no offense to you, Miles Teller sorry). Had some fun with this goofball movie of two parts: a thriller with a dash of romance that was incredibly nice that it put a smile on my face, but then turned into something different at the halfway point, and it kind of lost me. As with a lots of modern movie…

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  • Pulp Fiction

    Pulp Fiction

    ★★★★★

    My Favourite Films

    Revisiting this as a part of my Tarantino marathon for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

    A lot has been said about Pulp Fiction, but this is a classic that rightfully earned its place among the others. It's one of those movies you will watch or rewatch and immediately understand why it is highly liked. Tarantino has made more refined pictures for sure, but if we are talking about Tarantino as a whole, his style, or the vibe, this one is a perfect culmination of his works. 10/10

  • Ilo Ilo

    Ilo Ilo

    ★★★★

    The movie of simplicity, showcase of life, it's struggles and the humanities that come along with it, Ilo Ilo is deeply intimate and reflective movie and also serves as snapshot of Singapore during economic crisis in the late 20th Century. As we follow three family members and their Filipino maid through their different stories it never become boring and more so without resorting to being dramatic it goes into some heavy corners like: unemployment, depression and immigration. This is very…