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To the Wonder

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Pieta

Destroyed Juan's soul.


Possibly my favourite film of all time.
Hollywood turned on its head and put through an
industrial blender on speed.
The loneliest hitman film ever made.
Coping with mental illness.
Absolutely horrifying.

Drive
Mulholland Drive
Le Samourai
Take Shelter
Audition
Eternal Sunshine of the
Spotless Mind
Let the Right One In
Days of Heaven
Amelie
Cloud Atlas
The Fall (Tarsem Singh)
Mr Nobody
Barry Lyndon
Sweetgrass
Never Let Me Go
5 Centimeters Per Second
The Man Who Wasn't There
(2001)
Revolutionary Road
Blue Valentine
Synecdoche, New York
Dogville
The Element of Crime
Antichrist
The Road to Perdition
Only God Forgives
Valhalla Rising
The New World (2006)
Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Blue Velvet
Sid & Nancy
Reservoir Dogs
Heat
The Usual Suspects
The Town
Brick
A History of Violence
Eastern Promises
Leon the Professional
Nikita
Oldboy
The Machinist
The Black Dahlia
Collateral
Million Dollar Baby

Probably the most beautiful film I've ever seen.

Memories don't leave like people do.


Vampires done right.
The cinematography alone.
I FUCKING LOVE THIS FILM
The soundtrack alone makes it worthwhile.
Because no other film like this exists.
A film about decision, and fate.
If you're going to watch historical fiction, watch this.
A documentary about the last American cowboys.
Mortality and love.
I wept.
1950s life-goes-to-shit film.
Dissolving marriages.
Dissolving marriages, slightly more sexually explicit.
Dissolving reality.
American intolerance.
Serial killers and surreality.
Witches, and internalized misogyny. And Willem Dafoe.
Fathers and sons.
Ryan Gosling in Thailand.
The Viking discovery of the New World.
The English discovery of the New World.
A 3D documentary about the Chauvet cave. Some of the
most exquisite visuals I've ever seen.
Almost as good as Mulholland Drive.
Some kind of romance, mm?
A heist film... I think?
Another heist film.
...and another...
...and another.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt doing his thing.
Irish mobsters.
Russian mobsters.
Another French hitman film.
...and another one.
Ask Kelly.
Christian Bale going insane.
Not actually that good of a film per story, but if you ever
wanted to know what Hollywood felt like in the 1950s...
Tom Cruise kills people.
A film about boxing that's not really about boxing.

Frailty
Badlands
Natural Born Killers
The Driver
No Country for Old Men
Lost Highway
l'intrieur (2007)
Martyrs
Them (Ils, 2006)
Haute Tension
Paris, Texas
Irrversible
Lost in Translation
Life in a Day

A man, his two sons, and God. And serial murder.


A love story about killers.
Badlands turned up about twenty notches too high.
An updated version of Le Samourai.
One day, a man finds a million dollars in the desert...
A man murders his wife and suffers fugue.
Try and laugh at this, I dare you.
Or this.
House invasion done right.
The only good slasher film ever made.
Fuck, my heart.
TRIGGER WARNING RAPE SCENE TRIGGER
WARNING. What Requiem for a Dream does for drugs,
this film does about rape. I should probably actually put a
strong warning on this.
Men and women can't really be just friends.
A documentary about a day in the life of the world, told
through YouTube. Genuinely moving.

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