2025 Favorite Films
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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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.
2025 Favorite Films Read More »
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.
Song Sung Blue: Music as Solace, Music as Fire Read More »
Hamnet shattered me, and left me wrestling with death, grief, and the impossible questions of how we live after losing those we love.
The Agony of Hamnet, The Agony of Memory Read More »
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?
Sentimental Value: The House That Remembers Us Read More »
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.
No Other Choice: Identity, Family, and the Machinery of Capitalism Read More »