FILMS

i've been watching films very frequently since 2025. someone showed me the brilliance both in front of and behind the camera — and since then, i've really fallen in love with cinema and filmmaking. what fascinates me most is the immersion — the atmosphere of a real movie theater, the sound, the scale, and the feeling of being completely drawn into another world in a way that a laptop or phone could never fully recreate.

i also find the history of cinema incredibly interesting. there's so much to discover, which is why i enjoy watching older films and classics. even decades later, many of them still feel inspiring, unique, and ahead of their time.

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MY DVD COLLECTION ►
Peter Jackson · 2001–2003
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Rob Reiner · 1986
Stand by Me
Sidney Lumet · 1957
12 Angry Men
Giuseppe Tornatore · 1988
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
Martin Scorsese · 1982
The King of Comedy
Martin Scorsese · 1976
Taxi Driver
Barry Levinson · 1988
Rain Man
Christopher Nolan · 2014
Interstellar

i also watched a lot of Star Wars, Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean and the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and i still like them all, but just as memories.

SOME FRAMES
Barry Lyndon
STANLEY KUBRICK · BARRY LYNDON · 1975
Interstellar
CHRISTOPHER NOLAN · INTERSTELLAR · 2014
12 Angry Men
SIDNEY LUMET · 12 ANGRY MEN · 1957
Taxi Driver
MARTIN SCORSESE · TAXI DRIVER · 1976

i put together a personal compilation of my favorite non-dialogue film scenes — mostly atmospheric, emotional, epic or purely artistic moments. the kind of scenes that don't need words to say everything.

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"by rights, we shouldn't even be here. but we are. it's like in the great stories, mr. frodo. the ones that really mattered. full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you didn't want to know the end... because how could the end be happy? how could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? but in the end, it's only a passing thing, this shadow. even darkness must pass. a new day will come. and when the sun shines, it will shine out the clearer. those were the stories that stayed with you... that meant something. even if you were too small to understand why. but i think, mr. frodo, i do understand. i know now. folk in those stories... had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn't. they kept going because they were holding on to something. that there's some good in this world, mr. frodo. and it's worth fighting for."

— SAMWISE GAMGEE · THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS