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honestly one of those rare movies that fully lives up to the hype. robert eggers has no misses yet. what a run. this movie is so good i feel compelled to write an essay about it. anyway pls go and watch it asap.
Jan 1, 2025

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simply an amazing film, so much that i've seen it at the theatre TWICE and the second time was even better than the first. i'm not seeing enough people talking about it and both screenings i went to were fairly empty (i was one of four or five people at the first screening i went to) so GO SEE IT! and it's not even my favourite film by bertrand bonello which goes to show that he's truly one of the greats in modern cinema.
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Go watch it right. the fuck. now. one of the best movies I’ve seen in a minute!! the plot, the cinematography, the score!!!!!
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