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Favorite films

  • Se7en
  • Parasite
  • All Quiet on the Western Front
  • Pulp Fiction

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  • Project Hail Mary

    ★★★★★

  • One Battle After Another

    ★★★★½

  • Ratatouille

    ★★★★★

  • Soul

    ★★★★★

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Project Hail Mary
★★★★★ Liked Watched

A REALLY 👎 MOVIE.
Project Hail Mary is a journey of introspection; a story that pushes you to find yourself and understand why being brave is worth it. A film about the sense of belonging, and how that bond can lead us to do extraordinary things.

The best:
Ryan Gosling: born for this role.
The message: universal, human, and necessary.
The visual effects: they pull you right into the journey and make everything feel immense.
The cinematography: full of color…

One Battle After Another
★★★★½ Liked Watched

CONFLICT AS A WAY OF LIFE.
One Battle After Another is a story about family; about how the actions of our ancestors become trenches from which escape can sometimes feel impossible.

Because every decision leaves a mark, every action has consequences, and there comes a point when abandoning those trenches may seem like the most logical option… but also the most uncomfortable one.

The question, then, becomes inevitable: is breaking away from what we inherit a form of liberation… or…

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Weapons
★★★★ Liked Watched

WHEN VIOLENCE BECOMES REFLECTION.
Weapons is Zach Cregger’s latest. The film surprises with its originality, turning violence into a reflection on American society, school shootings, and the fear surrounding guns. Cregger builds a disturbing tale full of tension and symbolism, where you might be clinging to your seat one moment and laughing the next.

The best:
The story, as original as Barbarian (recommended to watch first to get familiar with Cregger).
The structure: each scene works like a puzzle piece—seemingly…

Se7en
★★★★★ Liked Watched

A FUCKING MASTERPIECE.
God, I don’t even know where to start with how good it is. I’ll just highlight the top 3 things, but it’s great in EVERY aspect.

The best:
The plot is perfect.
The cinematography, damn, those shots.
The acting: Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Spacey as the villain—no words needed for these three 🐐🐐🐐.

It’s the best movie in its genre and from David Fincher, another 🐐 of a director. The fact that this movie exists is just proof there’s something up there… and that’s coming from an agnostic.

★★★★★

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