
Hoop Dreams was phenomenal 5/5
Best documentary OAT in my opinion. Incredible concept and amazing stories. Long forsure, but so engaging that I wish there was an extended version.
Sans soleil 5/5
I think this could be my favorite movie?!
Damn this s*** looks crazy af !
I’m social distancing today. So I cracked open Disney+ and watched all the animated Cinderella movies in one sitting with a case of PBR and all the weed my body could tolerate. I refuse to explain myself.

Cinderella (1950)
7/10
This is classic Disney animation, so of course it’s good at the very least. It’s been a while since I’ve seen this, so I didn’t realize that all magic and royal ball stuff happened within the last 30 minutes of the film, but that last 30 minutes was pretty good. Way more foot fetishy than I remember tho. Still good.

Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True (2002)
1.5/10
Holy. S***. This isn’t a movie. This is just animated nonsense thrown together. Cinderella has all the emotion of a brick wall and this movie is about as shallow as it gets. Basically the same length as the original, but feels 3x as long. Ugh.

Cinderella 3: A Twist in Time (2007)
???/10
Before there was Avengers: Endgame there was this. This is insane. I’m too f***ed up to understand what’s going on, but this is still better than the second movie.

self-quarantining is awesome
Saw INCEPTION again when it got put on Netflix recently...
9/10
Amazing movie, really well written, well thought-out, no plotholes that dont make sense, and all very imaginative and engaging.
Not to mention great acting, cinematography, and a great score as well.

envy - (1/2)
possibly one of the worst movies I've ever watched in my life but i have this small feeling that its a commentary on suburbia and capitalist life with the constant overarching power lines, claustrophobia, and constant airplanes.
Watched the farewell a couple nights ago. that s*** was so sad and there were so many amazing shots... 9/10
I watched The Seventh Seal the other night, and I still don't know what I'd rate it lmao... visually fantastic and I haven't really unpacked all the themes yet but I enjoy art about struggling with spirituality so I'm looking forward to getting deeper into it. Only things I didn't really like were the more theatre-like elements, like absurd comic relief characters and "asides" where the characters kind of talk to themselves or someone else in a large crowd and no one hears them.