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Films I Still Think About (Even Months Later)

Some films don’t stay long in your head—but some do. These are the ones that left something behind. A sentence. A scene. A shift in how I see things. — La Ricotta (1962): Living freely might just be the hardest thing to do. The August Virgin (2019): Talking to strangers made a whole summer feel full. Girl (2018): Becoming a girl isn’t a soft journey—it’s brave and painful. Frances Ha (2012): She’s a mess and radiant. I hope I stay brave enough to be both. — Antonia’s Line (1995): A family of women, holding each other up with love. Youth Yesterday (2024): How friends shape us, more than we notice. Still Walking (2008): The quiet, beautiful ache of family memory. The Swamp (2020): Damp, slow, heavy—some stories promise nothing, and that’s the point. — Autumn Days (2024): Can today’s lies soften yesterday’s pain? Maborosi (1995): Grief that stays silent until it doesn’t. All Around Us (2008): Life gets better, slowly, after the storm. Memoirs of a Snail (2024): Animated, yes—but not light. It hurts, honestly. — Haven’t found anything that moved me lately. No new list this July. Watching movies used to be my escape—now I’m just taking my time. If you’ve seen anything recently that stayed with you, I’d love to hear. And hey, hope July’s kind to you. 🌙 #entertainment #movie #filmsthatlinger

15 days ago
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