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“To me, the cinema is not a slice of life, but a piece of cake.”
— Alfred Hitchcock

Favorite films

  • Seven Samurai
  • Apocalypse Now
  • The Shining
  • Harakiri

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  • Call Me by Your Name

    ★★★★

  • Seven Samurai

    ★★★★★

  • Harakiri

    ★★★★★

  • Snatch

    ★★★★

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Call Me by Your Name

2017

★★★★ 4

“Call me by your name and I’ll call you by mine“

There are films that you watch, and then there are films that you feel - Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name is an aching, golden-hued sensation that lingers like the scent of summer peaches long after the screen fades to black. Set in the languorous warmth of 1983 Northern Italy, the film offers more than a coming-of-age romance - it’s a meditation on time, memory, and the fragile…

Seven Samurai

1954

★★★★★ Liked Watched

“Again we are defeated. The farmers have won. Not us.”

Arguably Akira Kurosawa’s most famous and best work, Seven samurai is a truly remarkable and beautiful piece of cinema. Few films can truly be called monumental. Seven Samurai is one of them. Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 epic is not just a landmark in Japanese cinema; it is a cornerstone of global film history — a masterclass in storytelling, character, and cinematic craftsmanship. With each frame meticulously composed and every moment soaked…

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Snatch

2000

★★★★ 2

I think I may have had a stroke trying to understand what Brad Pitt was saying.

The Shining

1980

★★★★★ Liked 2

“Heeere’s Johnny!”

Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is a hypnotic descent into isolation, madness, and the supernatural, where time folds in on itself and evil seeps from the wallpaper. Set within the vast, haunted halls of the Overlook Hotel, the film transforms a father’s slow unraveling into a symphony of dread, where every corridor hums with menace and every mirror reflects a fractured mind. With icy precision and eerie ambiguity, Kubrick crafts more than just a ghost story — he builds…