My Favorite Movies

Cinema is more than just entertainment for me, it's a gateway to understand different perspectives and emotions. I think that films capture the essence of human ambition, resilience, and creativity in a unique visual way, deeply influencing how I see the world.

Cinema Selection (Click on posters to watch their AlloCiné page)

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Nightcrawler

Nightcrawler is a haunting masterpiece that explores the dark side of ambition and the media. It follows a driven man who enters the world of L.A. crime journalism. The film's atmosphere and the protagonist's relentless nature make it a gripping study of modern ethics and visual storytelling.

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Sound of Metal

This film is a powerful journey through silence and resilience. It tells the story of a drummer who loses his hearing and must find a new way to live. The incredible sound design allows the viewer to experience the world as the character does, making it a deep emotional experience.

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Wall-E

Wall-E is a masterpiece of visual storytelling from Pixar. Even with very little dialogue, it gives us a deep message about the environment, humanity, and connection. It is a technical achievement that remains both visually beautiful and emotionally touching for all generations.

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Fallen Angels (1995)

Directed by Wong Kar-wai, this movie is a neon-soaked dream set in Hong Kong. It explores loneliness through stunning wide-angle cinematography. The aesthetic of this film is unique, capturing a specific urban melancholy and a fast-paced energy that is visually unforgettable (I really love the aesthetic of this film).

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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

Tokyo Drift gets famous for its focus on drifting culture in Japan. It brings a fresh energy to the franchise with great music and impressive driving sequences. For me, it's a visually distinct film that highlights the technical side of car culture and high-speed style.