I like quiet movies about how we encounter and relate to one another. I like movies about interiority and having a very specific way of doing things. I like movies that defy genre a bit. It’s sweet to me that two of the filmmakers in my Top 4 were married for a decade.
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20th century women is sooooo good!!!!!
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Perfect Days had me crying in the theater by myself
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@_STARFACE it made me really want to plot a return trip to Tokyo and to get rid of more of my stuff and listen to Patti Smith more
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Chungking express is so good. I think it’s my favorite of Wong Kar-Wai’s movies
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@LILYSROSEGARDEN agreed! It’s the one i return to every single year. My husband bought me a copy on VHS shortly after we started dating and i just knew he understood me
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@SALAD_VALET that is so so cute. may this love find me 🙏
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I was definitely star struck by Faye Wong in Chungking ❤️‍🩹 Wong Kar-Wai does a beautiful job of defying the romance genre
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@ADRIEN_FELL_OVER every time i watch it, i ask myself, should i get a pixie cut? Should i become a flight attendant? What is love??
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