I’ve been writing this over the past week because it’s the last time that it makes sense to write it. At the time this review is published, I’ll be a few hours away from leaving for college, meaning it’s the last time I’ll be watching Clueless before I leave. I certainly hope I’ll be able to keep up these watches(and the one-movie-a-day I’ve been keeping up since 7/12/20), but I don’t know what the future holds, and radical change constitutes,…
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Romancing in Thin Air 2012
The story of my life has always been a story of movies. As far back as I can remember I’ve been watching them, to the degree that many of my earliest memories involve movies. My first obsession came from even before that, though — when I was just 2 and a half years old, I begged my family to take me to Cars at least once a week. I’ve been told I saw Cars over a dozen times during its…
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Southland Tales 2006
97/100
Boxer Santaros is a lot like Oedipa Maas if you really think about it I say as my brain slowly drips out of my ears
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Music 2023
61/100
I suppose I should sit with this a while first (to sort out all the lovely adjectives people are using for this one: alienating! oneiric! Bressonian! (they're all used appropriately to be clear, I just think it's pretty amusing that every moderate-length review on this site uses the same five words for the overarching description)), but I have no idea how long it will take to sort out everything, so I'll just get on with it. So many formal…
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An Elephant Sitting Still 2018
TW//self-harm, attempted suicide
There's a group of four scars on my right leg. I've cut myself all over my body, but those four are the deepest, and those are the ones that aren't leaving.
I think it was in seventh grade I realized something was wrong. There was a feeling that everything was falling apart even though nothing was. It was always lurking in the back of my mind, but that year it lept out at me and suddenly everything…
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Nope 2022
75/100
A chimpanzee, covered in blood, stands over a body as the last few breaths pass through its lips. There’s another body(or two or three) off to the side but they don’t matter; what matters is a shoe a few feet away, defying gravity and standing on its toe without support. The bodies are soon dragged away and forgotten—they don’t matter and they never did—but the shoe sticks. The shoe is an image: something impossible in the midst of brutality, so it becomes a story to tell. The specifics don’t matter, the suffering doesn’t matter, and the lives don’t matter. Everything fades, but the image remains.