These are my current letterboxd top 4 -it often changes, but my love for these movies is constant
- Wild at Heart (1990)
- Thelma and Louise (1991)
- In the Mood for Love (2000)
- Brief Encounter (1945)
Grey Gardens (1975)
3 Women (1977)
SAFE (1995)
Mullholland Drive (2001) * I always have about a dozen films churning in and out of my Lettrboxd rotation but these four have been in my personal top ten list for as long as I can remember.
they change constantly (as the rest of me) but rn it’s:
moonlight - all time favorite
ya no estoy aquí - too real
the name of the rose - sums up my vibe
les choristes - childhood favorite
okay i actually changed mine a couple days ago and swapped out everything everywhere all at once for moulin rouge cause i havent seen eeaao for a couple years and i love moulin rouge recently
it’s not really in order but bottoms first i loveeeeeee this film its so film, the cast is AMAZING and i’ve seen it quite a few times and it never gets old i swear i just love it so much
next is the holdovers which i just love everything about, firstly i love the setting in the 70s and the whole aesthetic of it with the snow and brownish colour palette ugh, the characters are all so endearing and it’s like an unexpected found family that just touches my heart
next is moulin rouge which i actually only watched for the first time last year but i’m OBSESSED it’s the craziest and most dramatic film with such loud and beautiful visuals that i love so much, it makes me laugh so much cause of the silliness and how fast paced it is with all the luhrmann style cuts
last is i saw the tv glow which is just so beautiful, have to say i was slightly confused the first time i watched it but after watching some youtube analysis videos i appreciated the film so much more, there’s so many parts of this film that i love like the soundtrack and overall message so ofc in the top 4 don’t judge that most of them are from the last few years lol what can i say butttt i do have a longer list of my favourite films thaf i might post about with explanations and it’s slightly more diverse with eras but yas
I like this photo of a bird I took last spring because of the way he is framed in the tree branches, and how fleeting and fragile the moment felt. I think it was on Fuji Superia or Portra 400, don’t remember