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let me recommend Argentina, 1985 (2022) as another recent film about how citizens can overcome & seek justice for fascist crimes against humanity
let me recommend Argentina, 1985 (2022) as another recent film about how citizens can overcome & seek justice for fascist crimes against humanity
saying anything? other than “Bob was kind of a difficult guy”
didn’t dislike it - had a good time spending vintage hangs Dylan, Cash, Baez, and co.
i think that’s the appeal right there
saying anything? other than “Bob was kind of a difficult guy”
didn’t dislike it - had a good time spending vintage hangs Dylan, Cash, Baez, and co.
i think that’s the appeal right there
despite any and all missteps/insensitivities, i was moved by the story about transformative social change starting with individual trans acceptance
“what changes the body / changes the soul / changes society / changes it all”
despite any and all missteps/insensitivities, i was moved by the story about transformative social change starting with individual trans acceptance
“what changes the body / changes the soul / changes society / changes it all”
questions linger:
- when do you know it’s time to leave?
- when do you know it’s time to stay and fight back?
- what’s left in the wake of unexplained loss?
questions linger:
- when do you know it’s time to leave?
- when do you know it’s time to stay and fight back?
- what’s left in the wake of unexplained loss?
she finally saw and we’re been chatting nonstop about how good it is
i love movies and the bonds they furnish
she finally saw and we’re been chatting nonstop about how good it is
i love movies and the bonds they furnish
“It should win because Villeneuve has packed every frame with care, craft and sticky questions about humanity’s thirst to put its faith in false messiahs”
“It should win because Villeneuve has packed every frame with care, craft and sticky questions about humanity’s thirst to put its faith in false messiahs”
for me Flow (2024) or Ponyo (2008)
and honorable mention to The Cell (2000) bc that slapped
for me Flow (2024) or Ponyo (2008)
and honorable mention to The Cell (2000) bc that slapped
her name is Clover
her name is Clover
showing systemic oppression from first person is really impactful
but another takeaway i find myself dwelling on is that you need a companion to see yourself
showing systemic oppression from first person is really impactful
but another takeaway i find myself dwelling on is that you need a companion to see yourself
what a brilliant artist
what a brilliant artist