what i watched in september

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I didn't see as many movies this month as i normally do cause I started school again but i still saw some good stuff (all first time watches)
Mystic River - really tense and well acted. Maybe the best Clint Eastwood movie
Unforgiven - good but I need to see the old Eastwood westerns. Really amazing third act
Chronicle - great found footage and super interesting play on normal people getting superpowers
Drive - definitely understand the reputation it has. Really slick and gave me Michael Mann vibes.
Shang-Chi - pretty standard as far as MCU stuff goes but still quite enjoyable with awesome action scenes (even the big CGI stuff was cool which i didn't expect)

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I watched quite alot of films but not as much as in summer, here is my top 6:
6: Monty python and the holy grail, it was very funny and i got alot of great laughs out of it.
5: The Cranes are Flying, it was emotional, it was haunting and the techniques used were very interesting.
4: the father was really sad film for me to watch with my mol because my mother's grandma had Memory disorder in her old days so we both were quite emotional. Very beautiful film and Anthony Hopkins does probably his best performance.
3: Close-up, one of the greatest Films i have ever seen, it is really interesting story told in docu-Fiction style which makes it stand out.
2: Mon Oncle, this was my 4th Tati and i really start to love his directing style, it is a beautiful study of old and new and the new taking it bit by bit away. It feels like it is Before playtime in sense that Mon oncle has some of new and some old but playtime is fully modern. Anyways, amazing film.
Honorable mentions: last metro is interesting Truffaut's work with interesting look at nazi's and what they did to culture around the Europe. 21st of November, 1999 was my friend's new shirt film and i really loved it! It was like Lynch but with interesting twists and its own shape.
1: Day for night was my first ever Truffaut film and i gotta say, i have not gotten so moved from a film in so long time, this film is everything and nothing, it was so wonderful style of filmmaking that i loved and characters were fantastic and in some of them i saw my self in them. It got to one of my favorite Films of all time.

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I think I have a solution for your Letterboxd problem

Since you can’t tie PlayTime, Before Sunrise and Fantastic Mr. Fox, maybe you could just rotate them around the the top 3 spots from time to time (just an idea)

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Wanna see Persona but not sure how to approach Ingrid’s work…plus I don’t have much time to watch movies.

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