I've been wanting to watch Breathless for a long time now, today, after months, I finally got to watch it. My desire to watch this movie was based primarily on my will to expand my knowledge and appreciation of film as an art, but also, moved by the comments of film critics around the world that regard it as one of the finest films in the history of cinema. The praise on Breathless goes as far as "no debut film since Citizen Kane in 1942 has been as influential." (Roger Ebert, 2003). Having this in mind, I come across the
Film Diary (Page 18 of 36)
This is a log of the Movies I've watched over the past few years. You're welcome to explore the favorites or follow me on Letterboxd.
🍿 Badlands, 1973 - ★★★½

🍿 Fargo, 1996 - ★★★½

🍿 Deep Red, 1975 - ★★★

🍿 Deadpool, 2016 - ★★★½

🍿 Breathless, 1960 - ★★★★
🍿 Slow West, 2015 - ★★★½

🍿 Laura, 1944 - ★★★★

🍿 It Follows, 2014 - ★★★½

🍿 Double Indemnity, 1944 - ★★★★½

🍿 Dressed to Kill, 1980 - ★★★

🍿 The Silence of the Lambs, 1991 - ★★★½

🍿 Star Wars: The Force Awakens, 2015 - ★★★½

🍿 Life Itself, 2014 - ★★★½

🍿 A Serious Man, 2009 - ★★★
I don’t think I have ever watched a film so infuriating and hilarious at the same time. A Serious Man might be awkward, and it can even seem inconclusive because of the many questions raised throughout the film that in the end are left unanswered, but if you think about it it’s exactly in those questions where its beauty can be found. We see how Larry’s world sinks without a clear explanation and by telling us nothing the Coen brothers don’t only make us sympathize with Larry, we actually feel his struggle. Larry is a man that wants to do
🍿 The Beast, 1975 - ★★
