ok so this isn’t the most diverse list in terms of time period or filmmaker, but i’ve rewatched all of these at least 3 times (20th century women, 10+ times) and i think the four of them together say something about who i am as a person. all 4 are really good movies!!
Jul 25, 2024

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i know i have sort of a narrow list, but these are all movies that i have and will continue to watch(ed) many times ! they’re great!
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