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  • A Woman Under the Influence

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  • Emily

  • Totally F***ed Up

    ★★★★★

  • Wendy and Lucy

  • Wendy and Lucy

    ★★★

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  • Emily

    Emily

    too biased to review this properly bc i comfort watched this w zero thoughts in my head knowing it would be a bad period film abt depression n girls it soooo was, i had a great time, it successfully made me a child experiencing my first existential crisis again lol. i also love the bröntes anyway, they're all 4ft8inch virgin freak sufferers, love them, love this sad cute tender compassionate fantasy imagining emily bronte as someone who is allowed to experience 21st century love n sex lol. if u ever wanna see a bad movie portraying literally 17yo ME then go see this hahahahahaha

  • Totally F***ed Up

    Totally F***ed Up

    ★★★★★

    So beautiful! How does it manage to feel like a slow dying while also being a celebration of queer life, love and youth? How does it manage to capture the flavor of alienation of living and loving in Los Angeles through incredibly corny narrative editing?? It feels impt as an homage to the Valley. it feels impt as the blueprint for thousands of films after that which all seek to express what life in LA is like but they all…

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  • Uncut Gems

    Uncut Gems

    it was good. i don't care much for the safdie brothers and i wish they would just own that they make good, serious entertainment rather than making good serious indie art films, because they don't make good serious indie films, but uh

    uncut gems was good, i hate the film bros who jizz off to it being some kind of catharsis for their repressed emotions or whatever, and I wish to separate that culture from uncut gems because i appreciate…

  • Wendy and Lucy

    Wendy and Lucy

    I liked this more than Meek's Cutoff, felt a little basic in terms of the narrative structure and tone but as i leaned in, towards the end, it really made poverty and the specific crisis of American economic destitution into a palpable and visceral thing. kind of felt more like a manifesto than a poem? more like a treatise than a song about grief.

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