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      13 days ago

      Swap out The Wild Robot and Fallen Leaves for Beau is Afraid and We’re All Going to the World’s Fair and you have my list, nice

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        Beau is Afraid was really good, but fuck it was stressful. Like “Anxiety: The Movie”. I have “We’re all going to the world fair” in the downloads folder waiting for being on the mood for it.

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        All of them pretty good in their own style, “I saw the TV glow” is the name of the movie, strange film, used a lot of terror film language but never got there, like it tried to be scary but not really just tension. I like it mainly for how strange it was, in a positive way. (Forgot to mention that I also watched Megapolis, that was also really strange but in a bore way)
        Kinds of Kindness probably my favorite because is the Yargos I was missing in Poor Thighs and The Favorite.
        I’m not into kids animation, so The Wild Robot, is my least favorite of them, but was entertaining.
        Fallen Leaves was a cute film, not a lot of things happening, with a slow rhythm, typical European film festival movie if you’re into that.
        The Substance, is fantastic, really reccomend it, even if you don’t enjoy body horror, is not that bad that you couldn’t watch. I think people are trying to see way over the message of the movie because it just too obvious, and some people need a deeper message.

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          13 days ago

          I saw the Tv glow is horror for queer people. If ur cishet it won’t hit the same

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          It’s about failing to recognize yourself as trans an the inherent terror of living in a body that feels like a prison