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No Other Choice (2025) | dir. Park Chan-wook
I mean, do you really believe all this bullshit? This Is England — 2006 dir. Shane Meadows
Bugonia (2025) | dir. Yorgos Lanthimos
Everything was a lie.
“But here’s a little secret for you: no one is ever the same thing again after anything. You are never the same twice, and much of your unhappiness comes from trying to pretend that you are. Accept that you are different each day, and do so joyfully, recognizing it for the gift it is. Work within the desires and goals of the person you are currently, until you aren’t that person anymore, and everything changes once again.”
— Welcome to Night Vale: Episode 75: Through the Narrow Place
What do you want? QUEEN & SLIM (2019) dir. Melina Matsoukas
Past Lives (2023)
Little Fish, dir. Chad Hartigan (2020)
I love Andor for giving their antagonists shitty endings. We follow Dedra and Syril for such a long time that there are moments where we kind of root for them or feel bad for them, even though we know they're terrible people. Andor creates situations to put ourselves in their shoes AND it treats these characters as they should be treated- as villains. There is no "she was just misunderstood" or "there was good in him." These bastards are straight up, unrelentlessly evil, and their endings reflect that. Syril's death is overshadowed by the cleansing of the ghors. He's filthy and at a low point and fighting a man who he's convinced is the enemy, even though the man has no idea who the fuck Syril even is. Dedra, who's whole character revolves around her ambition with her career, ends up being arrested for overreaching on her job. She ends up in a max security prison, not for the crimes she's genuinely committed, but because she disrespected the chain of command at work.
These are genuinely some fucked up endings for these two characters and I love it so much. These bitches got exactly what they deserved, I've never seen karma and justice work so swiftly.
they were right btw. you have to dig yourself out of your grave over and over again
Side note, but major props to all the Ghor actors for learning a whole made-up language and fluently performing entire scenes in it.
I am hopeful that those of you who know me will vouch for my credibility in the days to come. I stand this morning with a difficult message... ANDOR | 2.09
This was a f*cking banger though.
tony gilroy stepped up to andor season 2 with a baseball bat & a fucking vendetta. he said we’re going to be talking about immigrants, colonialism, genocide, and the purposeful destruction of the planet so you’d better sit down because it’s going to be a long twelve episodes