The Voices (2014):
- You feel bad for the anti-hero.
The Perfection (2018)
- The ultimate tale of forgiveness and a great revenge tale on many faucets. The cello scene at the end is the best part.
Birthday (2015)
- A “realistic” portrayal of a male pregnancy. if such a thing were possible. The characters had emotional depth.
Midsomer (2019)
- Insane cinematography and creative transitions. Crazy story. The cult was well developed.
Seven (1995)
- The twist at the end, and the gore was done well.
It’s kind of a funny story (2010)
- Relatable as fuck. Made me cry. It’s a story that is true for many people, but it is not often talked about.
Pans Labyrinth (2006)
- Stunning visuals, and the way the monsters are juxtaposed with the children blends the two universes together.
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
- So powerful with so little. Mr. Orange was my favorite.
Philadelphia (1993)
- Sooo Fucking sad. the opera scene!!!!.
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (2000)
- My introduction to Chinese cinema as a child.
The Green Mile (1999)
- intertwines the supernatural with the real world so seamlessly. All of the executions were heartbreaking. I love the dude and his rat.
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
- Interesting commentary on sexuality and crime. The visuals were interesting, the music!
Life is Beautiful (1997)
- A heartbreaking ending that is preluded by one of the best displays of humanity on film.
Requiem for a Dream (2000)
- Intense cinematography. I almost passed out a couple of times. heroin couple goals. The mother is terrifyingly sad. Also Marlon Waynes... I love it when comedians do dramas.
Drop Dead Fred (1991)
- I love how destructive yet supportive Fred was. I love how Fred gets passed on to the next child. Inherited insanity.
Hero (2002)
- Intense color!!!!
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