prithaz

prithaz

I live for good storytelling | New acc :p ( haven’t logged everything I’ve seen )

Favorite films

  • Blue Velvet
  • La Haine
  • Aftersun
  • Tampopo

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  • The Drama

    ★★★½

  • Nick Mullen: The Year of the Dragon

  • The Ugly Stepsister

    ★★★

  • Mississippi Masala

    ★★★★

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The Drama
★★★½ Watched

This was fun! Wish the film dove deeper into some of its pricklier themes. The ending was a bit disappointing at first but upon reflection it came together for me, it’s deeply romantic. At the start of the film, their relationship is intentionally portrayed as being surface level, they don’t truly know each other. And after everything goes down and they confront each other’s ugliest parts, they choose to stay and take one another for who they are now, accepting…

Nick Mullen: The Year of the Dragon
Liked Watched

He’s sharp and funny and intelligent but more importantly, im obsessed with his voice/laugh/cadence. The accents/impressions are one of his biggest strengths. Lol the Stephen hawking and Ol Billy Hitler bits killed me

Watching this for the first time in 2026…. embarrassing. 

I regret to admit, I would have his racist podcast baby… 

Forgot when I watched this, then searched Nick Mullen on my imsg and found the text I sent Masen abt it…our text thread is basically a digital archive of our day to day lives

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Blue Velvet
★★★★★ Liked Rewatched

This film was my introduction to David Lynch. It made me stop trying to dissect and intellectualize everything and just feel and take it in. Lynch’s work has that unique ability to speak to your soul even if everything doesn’t make perfect sense in your head. Thank you and rest in peace legend </3

Mulholland Drive
★★★★★ Liked Watched

Genuinely speechless. I know a lot of things definitely went over my head which I can’t wait to discover on subsequent watches but holy shit, this was truly a visceral, dreamlike experience. The surreal imagery, the exploration of reality vs fantasy, the commentary on Hollywood… so much to unpack. Unsettling yet so captivating and thought provoking and all the pieces fit together so beautifully.

Now time to start twin peaks