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2025 Favorite Films

Michael | December 30, 2025 | Blog, Curated Lists
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I walked through 2025 like a house of mirrors, each film reflecting a part of me I wasn’t ready to see: grief, ambition, love, exhaustion, and the questions I still carry.

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Song Sung Blue: Music as Solace, Music as Fire

Michael | December 16, 2025 | Blog, Personal Reflections, Reviews
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In Song Sung Blue, Hugh Jackman sheds the superhero mask to embrace music as sanctuary and fire. It is a film that reminds us why music carry our joy, our grief, and our faith in one another.

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The Agony of Hamnet, The Agony of Memory

Michael | December 5, 2025 | Blog, Personal Reflections, Reviews
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Hamnet shattered me, and left me wrestling with death, grief, and the impossible questions of how we live after losing those we love.

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Sentimental Value: The House That Remembers Us

Michael | November 22, 2025 | Blog, Personal Reflections, Reviews
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Success glitters, but what fragments of love and memory are we scattering in its wake? When the pursuit ends, will our houses remember presence, or absence?

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No Other Choice: Identity, Family, and the Machinery of Capitalism

Michael | November 21, 2025 | Blog, Personal Reflections, Reviews
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Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice is a haunting meditation on identity, family, and capitalism. A film where Mozart’s harmony collides with the machinery of survival, and human dignity is ground down like trees into paper.

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