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July in media
📚 reading
I have no mouth and I must scream: bone chilling in a way I couldn't predict
The landlady (Dahl): creepy. Creepy as fuck.
Frog water (Daniel): interesting
The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy: hilarious incredible nonsensical and so fun
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe: the fun continues
Life, the Universe and Everything: I'm starting to realize that this series is just Arthur Dent's horrible day (the week, the years)
Say I love you: finally finishing shoujo manga I abandoned halfway when I eas a teen is so satisfying
One piece: I CAUGHT UP AGAIN I don't know how I always forget. Can I say that I'm not liking this trend of hidden parentage popping up repeatedly?
🎥 watching
Fallout: DAMN! It sets up many many things and resolves them cleverly, and yet leaves the character in a place where we don't know what will happen and I'm stoked to find out
Ghost in the shell: magnificent.
Mad Max Fury Road: the best action movie I've ever seen. Goes incredibly hard in every way
Un triomphe (Un anno con Godot): really really good exploration of humanity through art
Crazy rich asians: shjshdhsks a very good romcom!!! And it had some moments (wedding, mahjong) that had me by the throat
The dangers in my heart: *squishes them*
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June in media
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Slam dunk (v. 1): Sakuragi is so irritating! Unbearable!
Watchdogs (v. 1): very intriguing start, plus I really like the style of it
Gokurakugai (v. 1): Tao's unending swag has bewitched me body and soul
🎥 watching
The adventures of Priscilla, queen of the desert: I was worried and I had so much fun instead. The whole plotline with Tick's wife and child is played so well!
Gospod postoi, imeto i e Petrunija (God exists, her name is Petrunya): Petrunya should have been allowed to kill.
Beautiful boy: I didn't finish it. I'm sorry but it felt so bland and left me nothing
Birds of prey and the fantabulous emancipation of one Harley Quinn: I had a lot if fun!!!!! I loved the visuals of the colors and outfits and the action!
Pride and Prejudice (miniseries): first time seeing this! I want to reread the novel again
Il baracchino: tanta tanta robaaaaaaaaa
Fallout series (ep 1-3): ! I'm having fun and every time a gruesome scene with lighthearted songs in the background starts, I'm delighted. I'm a simple man to please.
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May in media
📚 reading
And Another Lovely Day: the aroace experience? The slice of life? And the funny shenanigans? I can't wait for the next chapter!
Uzumaki: I have. Questions.
Tomie: I have. Other questions.
Bongchon bride: a different setting than what I'm used to but it was lovely!
Kamisama Kiss: I loved it years ago and I love it still, however THEY UNFOUND MY FAMILY????? Evil and cruel
🎥 watching
9-1-1
(8.15): TIM MINEAR I AM IN YOUR WALLS and also deep in the faraway land of DENIAL
(8.16) Boring. Unemotional. Lackluster. Boooooooo 👎🏼
(8.17) HE BROUGHT CHRIS BACK. FOR BUCK.
(8.18) Mmmh. I'm not convinced. It feels like a good episode but not a good season finale. What the fuck has happened to this season. It was going so well.
Final thoughts: they still can't make me believe that Bobby is dead. I have to believe it's a set up because I honest to gd can't believe they fumbled that so bad. Also. Everything feels so rushed? These should have been season long arcs not three episode arcs.
L'incredibile storia dell'Isola delle Rose: I can't believe they wanted to let me believe that Elio Germano and Matilda De Angelis are the same age. They aren't. But the comedy is on point. Looney Tunes ass shenanigans.
Interstellar: it got me. Time fuckery narratives and familiar bonds always get me.
Mamma mia!: i need to go to the sea for my health
Blue Eye Samurai: this series is SO GOOD. Insane it took me this long to get to it. I am going feral about every aspect of it.
Fight club: I knew all about the movie through cultural osmosis, but still watching it start to finish and well. It's a classic for a reason. But I can also see how a certain kind of person will take the absolute worst from it
The Swan Lake: mesmerized by the magic when Odette transforms
The Lion King (original, obviously): "Be prepared" is and remains and will always be an absolute banger
The Peasants: gorgeous and very well shot. The dance sequence was stunning
Miss Congeniality: I am unfortunately subject to the appeal of an old romcom
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April in media
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Insomniacs after school (v. 11 to 14): I'm feeling frail and happy, they have grown up so much 🥺 perfect ending
The cask of amontillado (Poe): the luring the setting of the trap the walls of the catacombs closing in...
The oblong box (Poe): very gothic... Very doomed... Not quite as iconic though
🎥 watching
M. Il figlio del secolo (ep 6-8): fills you with a slimy and visceral sense of disgust and yet you can't stop watching, a moral trainwreck happening in slow motion, very well executed
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: I admit, I didn't pay full attention, mostly I was vibing and feeling the urge to wear fishnets
9-1-1 s.8 (ep 12-13-14): WE STAY WINNINGGG (for now)
But I'm a cheerleader: romcom plots can be truly found even in the direst of contexts uh
Labyrinth: proof that the only correct way to make a fantastic movie is to chuck some money at a bunch of puppeteers and let them do whatever they want
Costanza (s.1): cute. And the familial bonds are lovely. However!
1) I'm not sure how much time is supposed to have passed in this series.
2) Let them be friends! Do not force them as a couple!
3) what the hell was that Vikings rip off in the last episode. Why.
Grand Budapest Hotel: at long last I've seen it and, fun! I very much vibed with the aesthetic I have to say
La dea fortuna: heir of Le fate ignoranti. Ozpetek is right, however: I need Serra Yilmaz in every single movie I watch.
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March in media
📚 Reading
A sign of affection (v. 9-10): the more I read the more I wish for a throuple I will never have
Dandadan - new chapters: love the girls bonding!!! Kouki looks so happy playing the piano!!! I hope that bastard dies in unbearable pain!!! Okarun is also back!!!!!
Mimi no kaidan kanzeban (Ito): no ending, no explanation, just vibes
Soul eater (ch. 63-90): the chapter when Crona kills Medusa? With the little scribbles? Made me feral
🎥 Watching
10 things I hate about you: I had high expectations and yet it didn't click. Cute and silly, but not going in the "comfort romcom" list, sorry
One piece (various episodes): Whole Cake Island my beloved. I love to see Sanji in situations
Million Dollar Baby: I won't lie, I was very tired and fell asleep during the first half. The ending hit hard all the same
Le fate ignoranti: it's a quite old movie but it's unexpectedly kind towards the queer community - and there's a trans actress playing a trans woman! I have beef with the audio technician tho. Why the music so loud when the dialogue is at a reasonable volume.
9-1-1 (s. 8, ep. 9-10-11): chewing at the bars of my enclosure, I love to see Buck suffer but someone please SAVE EDDIE
M - il figlio del secolo (ep 1-5): Marinelli's performance makes me rabid. He's incredibly slimy and vile and cruel and yet so charismatic when it matters. You can see how someone might be blinded by the charisma. But the vileness is inescapable
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February in media
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A day of fallen night: AT LAST. I'm on fire I really want to write. It's just so epic and so human and vibrant, it fills me with incredible energy
Jujutsu kaisen (ch. 237 - end): I regret to inform you that it is still as verbose as when I left it, and I still can't follow the techniques AT ALL. However, I had to come back for my beloved queen Nobara
Child of a wandering star (by derinthescarletpescatarian): so so good I can't wait for the next chapters
Dan Da Dan (all of it): I have been possessed. I read it all in two days. No brain only Dan Da Dan.
Rosencratz and Guildersten are dead: I am having an existential crisis. 10/10
Hanako-kun (v. 21, 22): I have no idea of what anyone is trying to achieve and I need to find out
Spy x Family (v. 14): MARTHA AND HENRY'S STORY (-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩___-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩)
A case of identity (Arthur Conan Doyle): Sherlock should have beaten the guy up.
A rose for Emily (Faulkner): the small town experience of everyone being in each other's business all the time and yet not knowing a thing
🎥 Watching
Death becomes her: I wish I had a glass of red wine watching this. For the vibe.
C'è ancora domani: what a movie. Good lord. Watch it. That final scene.
Crimson peak: Guillermo del Toro your mind. Decadent, gothic, silky and bloody
Romeo + Juliet: disrespectfully looking at Mercutio in drag, deeply desiring Romeo's knight costume and roteating the visual and narrative choices in my brain. Tybalt's decorated guns are gorgeous.
Dan Da Dan (s. 1): this anime has me in a chokehold. I am going insane.
The witcher - sirens of the deep: unclear feelings on Jaskier's backstory and we were robbed of him spinning around Essi BUT also Essi is magnificent and the geraskier of it all?
Paprika (2006): incredible movie. The animation is sublime, it conveys the surrealism of the experience so well without ever being confusing. Watch it. Watch it now.
Conclave: no words to express how I'm going feral over this. The crisis of faith. The political implications of everything. The fight to retain one's morals. Lawrence. Benitez. The symbolism. Isabella Rossellini's Sister Agnes. Sergio Castellitto playing the most evil cunty bastard ever. The turtles.
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January in media
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A day of fallen night (part two): what's stumping me is the logistics of having to hold such a chonky book. I need to plan the occasion to sit down in specific positions and timeframes. Story still going strong though!!!!
The Jaunt (King): it felt like watching a trainwreck and not being able to drag my eyes away. Oh, the hubris of mankind (and the rash bravery of boyhood)
Chew (Muir): sticky and sickening AS IT SHOULD BE
Where are you going, where have you been? (Oates): not as scary as many others I've read recently, but the ending bit was anxiety inducing
A jury of her peers (Glaspell): I loved the plays in the different layers of conversation, and all the unsaid painting the true picture.
The monsters are due on Maple Street - script: perfectly linear in the slippery slope that suspicion is
🎥 watching
Home alone: upon rewatching, I'm even more convinced that Kevin grew up to be Saw. Or the creator of some reality show. I mean, he was justified, but a little too gleeful about it.
Three thousand years of longing: wonderfully shot story about stories and storytellers. I am mesmerized.
Cinderella (live action): caught only a little bit of it but I needed to reiterate how much I carnally desire the costuming department of this movie
Around the world in 80 days (ep 5, 6): rotating the three of them in my mind. Top tier ot3.
Titanic: it's been 84 years... Since I promised myself I'd watch this movie start to finish. And now it's done. And Jack and Rose were the part I cared least about. Everyone was doomed and so nothing mattered, or everything did. But the violins kept playing.
Where is that post with the story of the Carpathia. I need to heal.
One piece movie - Red: UTAAAAAAA in my heart she lives. Also. The songs are on fire? Whoever dubbed Uta what's with your voice? Did [divine being of your choice] themself come down from the heavens to bless your vocal chords and give you a little kiss on your forehead???
Ocean's eleven: heist! Heist! Heist!
Last night in SoHo: when I say I was GRIPPED. The visuals, the pacing, the use of light and mirrors, the horror of it all
Haikyuu!! Battle of the garbage dump: it was so good to see this part animated but I'll be forever bitter at how underwhelming and rushed such a pivotal moment for Yamaguchi and Tsukishima was.
Tokyo godfathers: such a chaotic and lovely found family story, where love is everywhere but especially in the most desperate places
The Personal History of David Copperfield: as fast paced as the novel and the cast is fantastic
Gloria!: really pretty visually, the cast is very good and the exhibition scene is soooo cathartic and such an ear candy
My cousin Vinny: Marisa Tomei is a godess and Mona Lisa Vito in the court scene will feature heavily in my dreams
9-1-1 (s. 8 ep 6-7-8): almost quicker for the show to come back from the hiatus than it was for me to catch up with the last three episodes. I need to see Buck crash and burn because of Eddie's decision to leave AND I NEED IT NOW
She's all that: comfort movieeeeee
One piece: a handful of random episodes I felt like. For my heart
Poor things: I honestly don't know if I enjoyed the movie or not. Mmmh.
(Note: January apparently lasts four thousand years judging by the amount of stuff I've seen. Incheresting.)
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December in media
📚 Reading
Kaiju no. 8 (vol 8-11): I need the next volume STAT. Even though I keep losing track of the names but it's a me problem it happens in real life too
The Yellow Wallpaper (Gilman): oooooh boy. I wished to have a paper version to annotate. I want to do literary analysis on this story.
The veldt (Bradbury): oooh boy part two.
Lamb to the slaughter (Dahl): was I supposed to be horrified? Was I not supposed to say good for her?
In the penal colony (Kafka): Kafka can induce existential dread like no one else I think
Hanako-kun (v. 21): ahsgshsahshgajsjsjs
Layers of fear (Junji Ito): yes, yes, the perils of seeking a past long gone and the obsession with beauty. But truly the worst is the new fear unlocked around skin picking.
One piece (ch. 1130-1134): sobbing and crying and screaming for Robin
A day of fallen night (first half): I AM LOCKED IN. I AM REMEMBERING MANY NAMES. BUT NOT ALL THE NAMES. I WANT TO REREAD THE PRIORY.
🎥 Watching
Helluva Boss (ep 11): mmmmmmmh. Contemplating the plot implications.
Love, Actually: finally I've seen it. A powerhouse of a cast, Alan Rickman I miss you oh so dearly. Sam and Daniel's scenes mended my heart. Emma Thompson the legend that you are. But some of the characters (Colin, Mark) I would love to beat to death with a shovel.
Cyrano (2021): rewatching for the sibling, Peter Dinklage is still as incredible as the first time. I need to find a copy of the original book.
The Christmas Chronicles: cute! I'm not the audience, but as I was battling with pva glue on every surface of my body I had the very same attention span and level of media literacy.
The princess switch: what's christmas if not predictable romances in [generic European country with a monarchy and an obsession with Christmas]. The magical Christmas old man lacks Santa Claus swag, but has nosy European grandpa vibes so I appreciated him
The princess switch - switch again: had it in the background as I fought for my life with wrapping paper. I've just discovered there is a third movie. I'm hooked.
The princess switch 3 - romancing the star: VATICAN INVOLVEMENT AND HEIST IN THE SILLY CHRISTMAS MOVIE WHERE VANESSA HUDGENS PLAYS THREE CHARACTERS?
Ranma 1/2 (ep. 11-12): gnashing at the bars of my enclosure. I need fourteen more seasons and I need them now
The Amazing Digital Circus (ep. 4): Gangle is having A Time this episode. And making Jax also have A Time which, honestly. He deserves worse.
Helluva Boss (ep 12): that Elsa-looking bitch needed to get beaten up more. For me specifically.
The name of the rose: I can't for the life of me remember whether or not I have already watched this movie in full or only in snatches. Anyways, now I want to try and read the book.
Luca [R]: always so lovely on so many levels!!!
Around the world in 80 days (ep. 1, 2 - R): I realised that I have watched this series in a daze and should rewatch it because I miss our travelling trio.
The Preacher's wife: my tv gave up halfway through it and I want to finish it. I want the good feels.
The Mitchell's vs the machines [R]: still so good and funny. 10/10 movie.
A true wealth of nearly indistinguishable Hallmark Christmas movies that have been playing in the background of my life the whole month: unironically a nice experience.
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November in media
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Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers: Monstrosity, Patriarchy and the Fear of Female Power (J. E. S. Doyle): good good book on both the soundness of the analysis sense and on the "pleasant writing style" sense
Kaiju n. 8 (v. 6 - 7): rereading to catch up
🎥 watching
9-1-1 s8 (ep 1 to ): screaming crying etc etc
It's what's inside: it's such a fucking good movie, the plot is tight, the characters are all the worst freaks, the cinematography is so good
13 going on 30: actually a horror premise I think. But it's always good to see Mark Ruffalo in his natural habitat (romantic comedy).
Ranma 1/2 (remake, ep 1 - 7): I am DELIGHTED. It's so cute! I love the way they incorporate manga style framing and onomatopoeias in the scenes!
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October in media
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Satsujin shussan [Parti e omicidi] (Sayaka Murata): the premises of the tales are interesting but I feel like they didn't quite deliver. They could have gone more in the visceral discomfort to make a point but I'm not convinced it works as is
🎥 watching
Inception: a whole entire movie. The action is gripping, the concept is intriguing, the cast is stacked. I'm not sure why I never managed to watch it before but I'm glad I managed to do it.
Inside out 2: it holds! It has funny moments and it made me tear up. Now I wish I could send the movie back in time to get my parents understand how anxiety works...
Julie & Julia: charming! And fun! And Meryl Streep!
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September in media
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A sign of affection (v. 8): so fucking cute
Soul eater (ch. 59 to 62): the plot thickens but I fear I forgot to reread some chapters bc I'm missing some steps 🤔
Spy x Family (ch. 99 to 104): unbearable state of heartbreak + A SPY SEAL???? WITH CONSCIOUS THOUGHTS????? 🦭
One piece (ch. 114 to 1and whichever is the last): thots are being thunk
Coraline: I am churning thoughts in my head about fairy tale structures and how to implement them
🎥 watching
The post: left me absolutely nothing
Santocielo: homophobic gay mpreg Ficarra and Picone movie????? And the rabid obsession of media and the world with any sign of deviation from the perceived norm??? The symbolic nature of faith??? The need for community???
Persuasion (1995): I will rewatch this movie until it's etched in my bones
Un mondo a parte: the heartbreaking reality of many tiny villages of Italy + top notch comedy
One piece film Gold: Sanji's fit with the orange crocs will haunt my nightmares. Alas, the cool montages with the coordinated white outfits and heist outfits are 10/10
One piece film Stampede: movie that has literally everyone in it. Does it make sense? No. Are we having fun? Indubitably. And the animation is afslfhaskfhskdfjsjhkfsk. Good.
While you were sleeping: I need to inject romantic comedies in my bloodstream. The relationship between Jack and Lucy is so charming and the shenanigans give it a certain je ne sais quoi that makes it very fun.
The birdcage: the son is a bit of an asshole and I stand by this. I get it's the 90s and Barbara is lovely and not her father but like. Give your parents some forewarning before they have to change everything about them for their safety and your success?
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August in media
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Femmes d'Alger dans leur appartement (Assia Djebar): a lucky find, very insightful and heartbreaking look in the condition of Algerian women during and after the independence of Algeria
Histoire des Treize (H. De Balzac): this man will give Paris the most compassionate and detailed characterization and then turn around and write women like that. Also how dare him sell this as a story of great conspiracy when it's just three men being douchebags about women and this secret society being mentioned for half a line at the end of the story.
Geranios en el balcón (Carolina Pobla): not my usual novel, but it flows really well and it's really human
Inochi urimasu [Life for sale/Vita in vendita] (Mishima Yukio): a surreal book, a quick read. I'm fascinated with Mishima's brain. There was something wrong going on with him.
Moby Dick (Melville): (it was a shortened version i bought for 1€ used) I devoured it and the wording of the ending is so chilling. I'm still reeling. Now I need to scavenge in the ff section because sure as hell someone has written some Ishmael/Queequeg.
Diary (Anne Frank): there is nothing I could say or add. Just a necessary book to read.
David Copperfield (Dickens): this is a Peggotty stan club now
The lion* (Kessel): honestly? I have no idea how to feel about this. A resounding 'mmh'
Mrs. Harris goes to Paris* (Gallico): if someone doesn't want to instantly protect, defend and cherish Mrs. Harris that's a red flag
The rainbow and the rose* (Shute): starts slow but becomes increasingly intriguing
Anatomy of a crime* (Dinneen): I could not put the book down. I was enthralled
*abriged version in a Reader's digest compilation I bought secondhand
Persuasion (Austen): I WILL REREAD THIS BOOK AS LONG AS I LIVE. LOVE STORY OF THE AGES. CONSTANTLY THINKING ABOUT THIS.
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Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008): Brendan Fraser will make the wackiest, most plasticky cgi look like a believable threat and I don't understand how
Sister act: you will say 'you have seen this movie thousands of times, how many more times will you watch it?' and I will say FUCK YOU THIS IS A MASTERPIECE
Sister act 2: BANGER AFTER BANGER AFTER BANGER FOR SISTER MARY CLARICE
Che Dio ci aiuti (s. 1): I somehow manifested a rerun of this first season. My powers know no match
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July in media
📚 reading
Insomniacs after dark v. 9-10: unexpected side effect of reading this is developing a parental instinct for two fake insomiac teens
Othello: Iago layering bullshit lies one over the other like a lasagna of crime. I need to see it acted out. What a deranged little man. I need Emilia to beat him to death with a shovel.
Spy x family (v. 12 to the end): went in the gala for silly shenanigans and came out of it with two side characters traumatic and heartbreaking life stories. Endo-sensei what the fuck.
The hound of the Baskervilles: CHILLS! The fact that being in the moors changes the genre of the story is so interesting, and I was hanging by every word
The adventures of Tom Sawyer: I do not condone violence as an educational method. HOWEVER.
🎥 watching
Legally blonde: THE legal movie ever.
Hacksaw Ridge: veers too much in the "American epitome of goodness against those dastardly monsters of the Japanese". But the night on the ridge, and please let me find one more, please let me find one more, please
Transamerica: mesmerized by the instant down badness of Calvin at the truck stop. Legend. I know this is not a comedy. At times it's pretty difficult. BUT.
The mummy: looks? On point. Action? On point. Comedy? On point? Mummies? Plasticky. Ten out of ten.
Oppenheimer: three hours of being stared right in the soul by Cillian Murphy's bright blue eyes and an insane amount of politics. I retained little else.
La stranezza: merging and twisting of reality and theatre in a huge performance about art and melancholy. And the most haunting snatches of a performance of Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore, I got goosebumps.
Anche se il mondo finisse domani: I have been tricked and bamboozled I thought this was going to be a heartbreaking love story. Sigh. Decent fantasy movie though.
Viola di mare: Giselda Volodi the gift to acting that you are. The gender commentary, the societal pressure. A must watch for the queers (mind the historically accurate homophobia and general tragedy please).
La famille Bélier: despite the constant reruns on tv my siblings has somehow missed it so I rewatched, but still. A very good movie.
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June in media
📚 readings
Go with the clouds, North by Northwest vol. 2-7: magical realism my beloved i need to live in a world where poignant moments get underlined by beautiful illustrations. Also Kiyoshi is my bestie actually
Un matrimonio ideale e altre novelle (Pirandello): variations on the theme of marriage, very interesting
🎥 movies
5cm per second: mixed vibes at times it's very good and at times I was seething at the neverending soliloquies
Nasrin (2020): documentary about the Iranian lawyer and activist Nasrin Sotoudeh. Chilled me to the bones, truly the spirit of human endurance.
BlaKKKlansman: nothing has fucking changed. Nothing.
📺 series
9-1-1 s7 (ep 7-8-9-10): what the fuck what the fuck what the fuck
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May in media
📚 Readings
Emma (Jane Austen): I've waited a while to read this and then I started it and I couldn't put it down. It's so damn fun. Emma is a menace. Jane Austen is a menace. I loved it.
🎥 Movies
Emma (2020): I love this movie in ways I can't quite articulate. The dance between Emma and Knightley makes me feral.
The neverending story: Falcor come and take me to a world of childish wonder pretty please
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April in media
📚 Readings
One piece (ch. I forgot. I forgot to write down what I read in March and where I started in April. I'm sorry - the end): BITCHES WE'RE DONE WITH THE REREAD. WE ARE DONE. YEAH. Crying and sobbing at Kuma and Bonney's backstory.
Deranged detective Ron Kamonohashi vol. 10: fucking cliffhanger
Dirty Laundry (adhd_love): interesting insight in the world of living with debilitating adhd 3,5/5
Go with the Clouds, North by Northwest vol. 1: gorgeous art and I'm... Intrigued 🤔
As for the rest, apparently I haven't watched a single movie or series? How did April pass so fast???
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March in media
📚 readings
Ron Kamonohashi - Deranged Detective (vol. 3 to 8): not sure exactly how I feel about how the story deals with bloodlines and this "sickness" but I am having fun with the character dynamic so we'll see where this is going 3,5/5
Sanji's food wars: my pretty wife using Zoro's sword??? Being successful and pretty? 5/5
Hanako-kun vol 18: the hananene/mitsukou parallels truly be paralleling in these chapters 4/5
Spy x family vol 12: WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT ENDING WHAT THE FUCK 4/5
Daughter of the moon goddess: I have to be honest, I didn't finish this book during March despite my new year commitment because I had to study for some tests, but I was missing only the last few chapters and I finished it on april 1st so I'm counting it. Anyways, I really liked it! And a lot of stuff happens, but without feeling too much, I had a lot of fun 4/5
🍿 movies
When Harry met Sally: romcoms are my Achille's heel, and the insane sweater game of this movie makes up for the sheer stupidity of "men and women cant be friends" 4/5
Catherine Called Birdy: the cast is effervescent, and, while it sways a bit in terms of tone, it was a fun watch 3,5/5
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind: one of those movies that leaves you feeling emptied out, but in the good way. 4,5/5
Red, white and royal blue: their banter is so fucking cute that I almost forgot how much of a nightmare they must have been for their security detail 4/5
Spirit, stallion of the Cimarron: when I was a kid, this movie rewrote my entire dna. Now that I am an adult I can also marvel about the dark magic they must have done to make horse faces emote and communicate without words 10/5
Colorful: the main character is so irritating good lord 2/5
Lilo and Stitch: I missed this movie so much 5/5
Madagascar: oh the good old classics of my youth 🥩/5
📺 series
Overlord (season 1): the premise is very interesting and yet. I was so bored. 2/5
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