Interstellar makes time feel physical. Not just something you measure, but something you lose.
How much time would you lose for what you love?
This is where Interstellar stops being theoretical.
Three films I return to — not for plot, but for what they ask me to feel, choose, and admit.
Time, distance, and the cost of love.
Interstellar makes time feel physical. Not just something you measure, but something you lose.
This is where Interstellar stops being theoretical.
Choice, grief, and living without certainty.
Arrival isn’t a twist. It’s a mirror. It asks what you’d do if you knew the ending.
Intimacy, defensiveness, and learning to stay.
Bros is funny because it’s honest. The awkwardness isn’t a flaw — it’s the point.
If there’s a film you think I would genuinely love, feel free to recommend it here. I’ll save it to my watchlist.