A couple of movies I've watched and re-watched throughout the last few months with my girlfriend:
Brazil (1985):
Presented it to her as one of my absolute favorite movies. She enjoyed it a lot and was genuinely surprised how much the satirical asides about retro-futuristic corpo-bs are still massively relevant today. I saw my evergrowing distaste for bureaucratic reflected in it once again. Sam Lowry came across as even more of a creep though upon recent viewing. Lots of comical catharsis, also a good bit of sadness. Still a favorite.
Only Lovers Left Alive (2013):
One of her absolute favorites, and I can see why. It's wonderful. Though I do enjoy a good Jarmusch Film, I have to admit that's one of his I hadn't watched up until that point. I was missing out on something. Gorgeously shot, bitterly melancholic but also oddly life-affirming. And the OST: Chef's kiss! Loved it.
Session 9 (2001):
One of the oddball movies I had pitched to her out of a bunch of unusual or atmospheric Horror and Mystery movies. The movie polarized me a lot. I initially loved it, then later on started to pick apart the characters' actions and motivations as well as some plot contrivances. But recently, I came around to loving it again, despite some of its flaws. The location is absolutely amazing, the subtle hints and the tense interpersonal atmosphere between its players are sublime. And the horror hits different - hardly any jumpscares, no supernatural beasties. The events in the movie seem mostly real or potentially plausible, which does make it more eerie in my book. If you can look past it following an asbestos abatement crew that pretty much violates every safety protocol (which seems to be a deliberate decision and not laziness in the writing department), it is a very effective and haunting watch indeed. We both enjoyed it.
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