Hi, my name is Noa, I'm an unprofessional moron and master of typographical errors.
The Leftovers is my favourite thing ever created.
Went in to this with low expectations but came out kind of loving it. The big reason for that is Sam Rami and the visual style, I thought the marvel style wasn't gonna let his personality shine through which I was clearly wrong about. Sure, you can tell that its limited but it has bursts of immense creativity so often that this is always fun to watch, plus just seeing some of these things in a marvel movie was so cool and makes me less cynical about this franchise.
A staire verging on full on comedy of manners with a vibrant cast of tragic, pathetic, and very well written characters. Jean Renoir steals the show, both with his hilarious and melancholic preformance and as the director.
This film here is a clear showcase of how deeply connected all artistic aspects of filmmaking are and how a perfect marriage between them is essential for a great film. Renoir and his cinematographers crafts these incrediby striking and dynamic shots with multiple…
I don't know if it's possible to fall in love with a film. It must be because I think I just fell in love with filmmaking all over again but more specifically because I just fell in love with Punch-Drunk Love.
Luca is simply one of the most charming and likeable things ever, and I couldn't have asked for a better film at a better time as this wa sthe first one I saw with my family after getting home from film camp. It's tells a very small scale story that has an elaborate concept but it never ever loses sight of the humanity, sympathy, and intimacy in its core. There is no huge threat to the world or anything like…