I wish Gene Kelly was real.
If movies could be corporeal entities, I'd rather be Singin' in the Rain than a human being.
I wish Gene Kelly was real.
If movies could be corporeal entities, I'd rather be Singin' in the Rain than a human being.
This started as a journey to watch everything in Letterboxd's 250, didn't think I'd fall in love 1 episode in.
I think my biggest takeaway is my disbelief that Johan is an INFJ, when I'm so used to all of the villains sharing the same MBTI as me. But then again, he did fumblethebag so 🤷🏻♀️
This is seriously worth the watch. This is literally one of the best TV show endings of all time.
The image of the entire community celebrating under the rain, calling for Elsa that miracles exist again, and Nimia being the only person standing under an umbrella, will always live rent free in my mind.
Ricky Lee creates once in a lifetime masterpieces that transcends time. I have so much respect for the scriptwriting and direction of this film - this is the heart of Philippine cinema.
Two songs in, Luc whispered, "At any point of this movie, let me know if you want to leave. No questions asked, we'll walk outta here."
2 hours later, I wish I took him up on his offer
They really tried to market one of the best origin stories of all time as a kid's movie.
I'm sorry, this is my first Cooper Raiff movie ever so my uncultured brain the whole time was going: american jack whitehall 👀👀👀
Made me sob and write a long text message to my older brother. Good movie 👍
Also why are all the characters so charming and lovable :// even stepdad greg
This is the most referenced movie ever, and it sucks going into this already knowing the plot twist. What's worse is I tried to gaslight myself into forgetting it.
Not a great movie experience.
I didn't know how much I needed Maggie Cheung in a comedic role until this movie.
Stunning visuals, crazy action scenes, a fairytale-like plot, and the best actresses to ever grace the screen.