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I love the game, and when I knew there was a film about it I was intrigued. This is a really funny little film, with Tim Curry in the major role, good gags, little tongue-in-cheek kind of humor, with a wonderful casting.
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The Others (2001)

I fell in love with Nicole Kidman in this dark-hitchcockian movie. The lightning is stunning and I still rewatch just to appreciate the intelligence of the scenario.
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There's Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, and vampires and zombies. I love the style, the glasses, the dark look and the music.
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My first Tarantino and still my favorite. I love the way he played with the genres to create his own "postmodern" film.
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First, it's my master's subject. Second, I still find something new each time I watch this trash burlesque comedy. I will still watch it for the next year, at least.
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Michael Gambon is absolutely amazing in this hateful character, and I'm obsessed by the surprising finale of this Greenaway classic. Plus Helen Mirren is absolutely gorgeous in these Jean-Paul Gaultier's suits.
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For the intelligence of the scenario, the talent of the actors and its speech about our current times.
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Cries and Whispers (1972)

My first encounter with Bergman. A wonderful film with strong scenes, stunning colors and magnificent actresses.
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Amélie (2001)

The bursting of the narrative, the vivid colors and the great romanticism of the story always make me enjoy this film.
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Last Year at Marienbad (1961)

Surprisingly, the first movie I can watch without having to think. Narrative is so deconstructed that I only have to let the images play.
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La Pointe Courte (1956) (1955)

I appreciate the slowness, the quality of the frames and the contrast between the natural of the non-actors and the theatricality of Monfort and Noiret.
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Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)

The Mel Brooks visual humor applied to the Dracula franchise. One of my favorite parodies of all time.
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Martyrs (2008)

I don't really rewatch it from beginning to end (it's a little bit to much gory for me, I guess), but the last scenes are so well acted and written I can't take my eyes of it.
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Some films I constantly return to. Maybe my favorites, maybe just the ones who obsess me, I don't know.
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