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absoluteabsolem · 11 months ago
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feel free to tell me about your favourites and/or your top 4 letterboxd in the tags;;;;
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psykopaths · 1 year ago
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The Hidden Life of Trees, (2020)
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1995lahaine · 1 year ago
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kdramamilfs · 2 months ago
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Revolver | 리볼버 (2024) dir. Oh Seung-uk
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honeygleam · 1 year ago
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that day, on the beach (1983) dir. edward yang
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goryhorroor · 1 year ago
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day 6 of horror: letterboxd's top 10 horror movies, according to this list (x)
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artfilmaesthetics · 1 year ago
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100 ꜰᴀᴠᴏʀɪᴛᴇ ꜰɪʟᴍꜱ
1/100 — burning | 2018
dir. lee chang-dong ༄
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maggiecheungs · 10 months ago
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sword beneath the flowers • 花下劍
Five Elements Ninjas (五遁忍術) dir. Chang Cheh, 1982
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beingharsh · 9 months ago
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A Brighter Summer Day (1991), dir. Edward Yang / All About Lily Chou-Chou (2001), dir. Shunji Iwai
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littleoddwriter · 2 months ago
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just watched The Substance and I'm so happy I decided to go and watch it, after all! it was so good!!! the body horror was spectacular, the acting was superb, everything was just right, honestly. it was horrific and hilarious at the same time (especially toward the end), which made me feel terrible for laughing as hard as I did, because on a deeper level, none of those scenes are funny, but on a movie level, they were hilarious (and had genuine comedic elements, so in a way, you're supposed to laugh, and you're most likely also supposed to feel bad about that). truly, I love Coralie Fargeat's style! her movies are so incredibly stylistic in the best way, I love it so much! <3 (please also watch "Revenge", if you liked The Substance. that movie of hers is amazing as well! but make sure to read the warnings or short plot summary of it because it deals with triggering/sensitive subject matters!)
that was a pretty solid 10/10 for me, honestly! <3
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pacificwanderer · 2 years ago
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alternatively, you can pick the one that ✨least scarred✨ you as a child! and then go have an 80s fantasy-themed party to celebrate! glitter is mandatory!
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deadlydodos · 2 years ago
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I know everyone is reading into the characterisation brought by the masks in Glass Onion, but I love how these clues rely entirely on the audiences shared experiences and connotations made from living during covid. It makes the film so personal, I think.
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xinyuehui · 1 month ago
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⸺ That damn broken kite, just floats about in the air, who knows when it'll land?
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (2024)
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mobius-m-mobius · 2 years ago
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LUKE and OWEN WILSON in The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) dir. WES ANDERSON
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aye-aye-captain · 7 months ago
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Richard Burton & John Hanning Speke | Mountains of the Moon (1990) | Part 1/2
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uspiria · 11 months ago
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The Witch with Flying Head (1982) dir. Chang Jen-Chieh
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