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Film Buff since my first baby teeth.
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Favorite films

  • The Night of the Hunter
  • Rapture
  • Twin Peaks
  • Black Sunday

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  • La Abuela (The Grandmother)

    ★★★

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    ★★★

  • Smile

    ★★

  • Thor: Love and Thunder

    ★★★½

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Away

2019

★★★★½ Liked Watched

A movie clearly not for all tastes, but powerful proof of the mesmerizing and unique power of animation. A praise deserving one-man-show (Zilbalodis directs, writes, animates and even composes the music of the film), the film is evocative of atmospheric exploration video games from the 90s like Another World, with its no-words storytelling and no-explanations approach, and even in its aesthetic and rough animation, that clearly can be a detraction for a lot of viewers. But if you connect with the film, the trip is unforgettable.
2021: 115/801

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!

1965

★★★★★ Liked Watched

One of the jewels of the 60s and a uncategorizable masterpiece of everything pop. Part trash and part genius, Meyer dictates here the future of Pulp cinema with a feast of action, boobs and unforgettable characters.
2021: 33/801

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La Abuela (The Grandmother)

2021

★★★ Watched

2022: 7

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

2022

★★★ Watched

2022: 15

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You Are Not Alone

1978

★★★★ Liked 2

This is one of those films that would be impossible to make today and that also shows how different the northern European countries have been with their openness around young kids’ sexuality. The film tells a beautiful story of first love between two boys in a boarding school with the actors being the right age for a change, and even when the subject is filmed with the most delicacy and naturalism, it’s also not shy in showing full fontal nudity…

It Follows

2014

★★★★★ Liked 3

I have no doubt that this is one of the most important horror movies of these first two decades of the XXI century. It’s one of those films that manages to capture something ethereal and unexplainable, like the pulse of an era (like Halloween did in its time), with not only a great idea and a brilliant execution, but a powerful metaphoric lecture (that touches on growing up, the human need for love, sex and affection and the basic dread of life itself) full of evocative images and feelings, that extend far beyond the movie and stay with you long after watching it.
2021: 471/801