As a fan of Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda, known for award-winning films like “Like Father Like Son” and “Shoplifters,” the anticipation for his latest creation, “La Vérité” (The Truth), was palpable. Departing…
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Monsoon: A Graceful Journey of Rediscovering Identity in Vietnam
Why would a Cambodian-British director like Hong Khaou want to make a film about Vietnam? This question lingered in my mind as I watched the trailer for “Monsoon,” piquing my curiosity and…
Catherine Deneuve, Le Dernier Métro (1980) – François Truffaut
Beauty, an ethereal spectacle created by individuals, possesses a mesmerizing power that eclipses everything around it. With just one captivating look, it can set our hearts aflutter, even if there may be…
Trauma and Empowerment in “Promising Young Woman”
As I sat down to write about “Promising Young Woman,” I hesitated. This film left me with special but difficult emotions to share. As a survivor of sexual assault, I felt torn…
A Hero Film: A Captivating Tale of Morality and Humanity
In “A Hero,” the latest offering from acclaimed Iranian writer/director Asghar Farhadi, we are once again treated to his masterful storytelling, delving into the intricacies of everyday life with a psychological depth…
Spencer: A Delicate Exploration of Princess Diana’s Tragedy and Inner World
“Spencer” takes a unique approach to portraying Princess Diana’s life, forgoing a historical narrative in favor of a fictionalized exploration of her inner world. Directed by Pablo Larraín and written by…
Good Luck to You, Leo Grande: A Bold and Thought-Provoking Exploration of Human Desire and Connection
In “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,” a woman in her sixties embarks on a journey of sexual exploration, a daring endeavor that has been brewing in her mind for years. This…
Suk Suk (2019): A Poignant Tale of Love and Repression Among Older Gay Men
Suk Suk (2019) presents a refreshing and poignant portrayal of love and desire in the lives of two working-class gay men who have reached the age of grandfatherhood. I don’t know if…
The Banshees of Inisherin: A Poignant Tale of Friendship, Loneliness, and Absurdity
More than ten years after the success of the black comedy crime drama In Brugesdirector/screenwriter Martin McDonagh reunites Irish actor duo Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson in The Banshees of Inisherin…
Babylon: A Mesmerizing Journey to the Dawn of Cinema and the Soul of Hollywood
As I settled into the theater seat, little did I know that Babylon would take me on a mesmerizing journey to the dawn of cinema and the soul of Hollywood. The…