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Favorite films

  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • Black Swan
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show
  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

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  • Avatar: The Way of Water

    ★★★½

  • Avatar

    ★★★★

  • Frances Ha

    ★★

  • Parasite

    ★★★★

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Avatar: The Way of Water
★★★½ Watched

Avatar: The Way of Water is visually stunning in a way that almost feels unreal. The underwater world is easily the highlight, everything looks so detailed and immersive that it’s hard not to get lost in it. You can tell how much care went into building this environment, and it really pays off.
That said, the story feels pretty familiar and doesn’t always hit as hard as it could. It leans a lot on spectacle and slower moments, which sometimes…

Avatar
★★★★ Watched

Few blockbusters have embraced immersion as completely as Avatar.
More than a film to simply watch, it functions as an experience, one that invites the viewer into a fully realized world where landscape, movement, sound, and emotion are designed to overwhelm the senses. Its greatest achievement is not only technical innovation, but the creation of wonder on such a grand scale.
Pandora remains the film’s true masterpiece. Every forest, creature, and floating mountain feels imagined with extraordinary care, transforming the…

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Parasite
★★★★ Watched

Meticulously constructed and razor-sharp in its social observation, Parasite stands as one of the most accomplished examinations of class inequality in modern cinema. What begins as a darkly playful tale of deception gradually transforms into something far more unsettling: a portrait of how economic systems shape desire, morality, and the fragile boundaries between comfort and desperation.
Its brilliance is most evident in the use of space. Stairs, corridors, windows, gates, and hidden rooms become visual expressions of hierarchy, turning architecture…

Michael
★★★★½ Watched

Expansive, emotionally charged, and shaped by the impossible weight of myth, Michael attempts something larger than a conventional biopic: it examines the distance between the global icon and the human being obscured beneath decades of fascination, projection, and spectacle. Rather than simply recounting milestones, the film understands that Michael Jackson’s life cannot be separated from the machinery that consumed it.
What gives the film its power is the tension between grandeur and vulnerability. The performances, music, and staged moments carry…

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