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penumbraal · 6 months ago
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headcanon dump: movies edition.
idk why i have so many thoughts about something as mundane as movies when i also have said that megumi isn't the biggest movie person KJDSFKSDJFDS but i love thinking about movies i watch and how my muses feel about them so here we go!
01. i like to imagine a world where he was bullied into making a letterboxd account. i think he's kind of the opposite of the way that kojima tweets about movies where instead of writing a really thoughtful piece about how much he likes a movie but then just says "i saw [movie] today" about a movie he (most likely) did not like, megumi will say "i saw [movie] today" about movies he's generally fine with but will go off on movies he hated. sometimes he'll say something nice about a movie that really appealed to him but it's usually just as short.
his top 4 fluctuates but i think currently would be planet earth, the princess bride, dead poets society, and knives out.
i was going to explain my thought process for his current top 4 in the tags but it was getting too long DKFJDSFD so:
planet earth: i really wanted one of the movies to be something centered in nonfiction or a documentary/docuseries. he really enjoys documentaries, though i think as much as he thinks it's compelling i think he doesn't really like true crime too much (probably in part because in the sorcery world there are probably true crime cases that one could just attribute to curses).
the princess bride: in truth i was really wavering between this and the shape of water as the like "romance" pick. i wanted a movie to reflect his soft spot for, like... not necessarily "romance" genre movies (though shape of water technically moreso IS, but it still hits differently from movies like the notebook and love actually etc etc), but movies that happen to have a romantic subplot that just hits. like, arwen giving up his immortality to be with aragorn (also would be remiss not to also mention literally aragorn and boromir and frodo and sam) he sees that he's like “fuck. okay. yeah i'd do that too huh.”
dead poets society: i'm not sure how well i can explain this one but i'll try. i think he's got the interest in movies that have queer readings or subtext. plus it's like… the self expression against a traditional/conservative structure, etc. i have another headcanon dump that's going to mention this (which i actually started first but got immensely sidetracked by this KJHDKFJDS) but i think megumi likes poetry, so that also played a part. also something something seizing the day/living in the moment reminiscent of megumi being encouraged to surpass his limits, in a way that i can't articulate atm but idk i feel like there's something there.
knives out: it just scratches an itch. the outcome and marta's validation in the film is satisfying but also anything megumi can try to unravel and solve in his mind is satisfying too. mystery movies can be fun for him but it's a balance because if he thinks the twist or the reveal or the resolution is stupid he's going to turn against the movie.
these are honestly kind of subject to change — i actually had gone girl in there in place of dead poets society, but i removed it from his top. initially i had gone girl even as an honorable mention just because there's a sort of "what the fuck" factor in viewing it that catches his interest but i didn’t think he ultimately felt as strongly about it — and THEN i rewatched the movie + my husband and by extension i read the book and it dropped massively down his movie list (he thinks the book is better KAJSKSJSKS)
02. he makes a point to visit "does the dog die" before viewing any movie. he also flat out refuses to watch movies like "marley and me" or "a dog's purpose." he knows you just want to catch him having the big emotions and he won't have it.
03. inspired by the fact that i finally finished watching all of christopher nolan's movies this past weekend, interstellar got him bad. hated watching the tricks with the birds in the prestige though, probably said out loud "they can't keep doing this." (i did not look at does the dog die before viewing—)
04. he doesn’t particularly like scary movies, though he thinks he handles them fine. that’s mostly true, especially when it's more of a psychological horror, but supernatural horrors are a little too unsettling. jumpscares get him every time though, and he hates them.
05. he generally finds most comedies unfunny, but then again he's not exactly the king of comedy (funny as i think he unintentionally is—).
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