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Aftersun (2022)
Raw Emotion
Wow! I feel so lucky to have been able to catch this at a local film festival today. This movie feels so raw and inspired and it captivated me from the very first shot. The cinematography was so incredibly unique that it's hard to believe that this is Charlotte Wells's first feature. I loved how parts were told through the lens of a camcorder, and parts were most professionally shot.
This is definitely one of those movies that takes its time and slowly builds over the course of the film which really allows you to slow down and enjoy the camera work. Definitely feels like a nice breather from most of the action-packed cinema we are used to today.
A24 is definitely doing a ton of good for the film industry and has been putting out some of the best films in the past several years. Can't wait until Aftersun comes to streaming so I can watch this beautiful masterpiece again!
Midsommar (2019)
Under appreciated masterpiece
I felt the need to write a review on this because I think this title goes very under appreciated. It's definitely a slow burn that builds and builds to a horrifically disturbing but strangely beautiful ending. I love movies like that where it feels like you're being rewarded for the journey. I am not gonna lie though, when I first saw it i wasn't crazy about it, but the more views I give it and the more I think about it, the deeper the rabbit hole goes. There is so much to discover about Midsommar that it has become one of my favorite movies in recent years. I am so glad Aster is just beginning his career so we can hopefully have many more brilliant films to look forward to from him.
Ojing-eo geim: Kkanbu (2021)
The best episode of television I have seen in a long.
I have never written a review on IMDb before now but need to say something about this specific episode and I have not even finished the series yet. I was not ready for this and was crying by the end which I don't think I have ever genuinely done before. This show as a whole is so well written it's unbelievable. Gganbu absolutely broke me in a way that I didn't think tv/movies could anymore. It's nice to know gems like this are still being produced.