Tag: film

  • Fleabag (Season 1 and 2)

    I have been eager to watch Fleabag since I first heard of it and finally had the opportunity to see it. In the first season, we meet our protagonist, Fleabag. At first, she comes off as a fun, light-hearted woman who does not take life too seriously. She talks to us throughout the whole show, […]

  • Wanted

    Another rewatch for me. What is it now, the 10th time I watch it? And to my surprise, it is still completely ridiculous and incredibly fun. You cannot help but relate to our hero. Stuck in the shittiest job, shittiest relationship, shittiest mental state. From the start we know that he has given up on […]

  • How To Date Billy Walsh

    I cannot even tell you how many times I laughed out loud, slapped my knee and said “I love this kid”. Obsession, fixation and first love. What else do you need? Our protagonist breaks the fourth wall throughout the whole movie to tell us how he really feels inside, and can you blame him? He […]

  • No Hard Feelings

    A breath of fresh air. Hilarious, fun, light and heavy at the same time. Stuck between the past and the future, our heroine could only live in the present. But what is living if you cannot move forward? She is independent, selfish and care-free. Or so she would like us to believe. Her actions speak […]

  • The Shawshank Redemption

    I have watched this movie many times, and each time it means something different to me. This time it was about friendship. Two unlikely guys meeting under unlikely circumstances and becoming each other’s anchors. Their friendship was organic and instant and I could not help but relate it to my own experiences. The type of […]

  • Brokeback Mountain

    Let me start by saying, extremely sad. Now that I got that out of the way, the first part of the movie is beautiful to look at. A lot of nature, peace and innocence. But all that beauty is quickly broken down by the harsh realities of our world and the fear of going against […]

  • The French Dispatch

    Let me start off by saying that I am a big Wes Anderson fan and I got the chance to analyze some of his movies for university and therefor got to analyze why I liked his film so much and why they felt like home. But The French Dispatch didn’t feel anything like home and […]

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