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Detachment (2011)
If it piqued your interest enough to read the reviews, watch it
It's different, it's unique, it's for highly sensible viewers that want to tune in to (that) part of life where the narrative is dark, yet realistical, and -fortunately - engaging. The narrative and especially the camera filming kept me engaged in a way I haven't been in ages watching a movie; not hooked like an adventure film, but so fully present in each second on the dialogues and images, that I did not feel time passing. Also casting was beautiful, overall a superb cinematographic product that deserves the awards received, however not a casual movie and definetely not for everyone or everytime.
Lie to Me (2009)
I wish this show was my real life
Bravo to he creators of this show, to Tim Roth - a god among men, and of course Paul Eckman whose lifetime work ended up being put on the screen. Loved everything about it.
Call Me by Your Name (2017)
In love with this movie
This movie has a way of stirring emotions in you, that you buried so deep down under social constructs that you even forgot were there.
Rebelde Way (2002)
this show is excellent!
I am watching it again after almost 15 years since I first saw it, and I can't help but love it. Like every other great movie, watching it for the second time only makes you see some things you didn't pay attention to in the first run. I mean, I'm almost 30, but the feeling is the same. This is much more than a soap-opera, it's a depiction of the life as a teenager...but not only. Yes, it's exaggerated, but that's the beauty of it. When Mia is wondering why Joaquin doesn't notice her, even though "mi pelo es re lindo", or I hear Sonia screaming after her precious "Marizza, mi ciela", I can't help but clap, it's that good. I mean, the boobs may be fake, but by god those tears are real! :))
Don't even think about comparing this with the crap shows that copied it (Rebelde and what not). The devil is in the details. And this, dear teenagers of any age, is a masterpiece