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Orange: The Japanese Movie I Can’t Recommend Enough

On the surface, it may seem simple—high school romance, right? But it’s so much more than that. Orange is about regret. Mental health. Suicide. Second chances. Friendships. The impact of our choices. Selfless love. This is a rare full package for emotional movie watchers. The story follows a high school girl named Naho Takamiya (played by Tao Tsuchiya) who […]

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Black Clover : My First Anime Binge and Why I’m Already Obsessed

I finished Black Clover Season 1 in a week. Thank god I was free, because the need to press “next episode” was overwhelming. The best thing about anime? Short episodes—but still packed with detail. Excuse me, I’m still new to this world, but I think I’ve already fallen hard. Black Clover takes place in a

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From Me To You: The Japanese Movie That Made My Heart Full

From Me to You was my very first Japanese movie, so it holds a special place in my heart. And what are the chances that you get to watch a Japanese gem on your very first try? I stumbled onto this film without knowing anything about it, and it completely won me over. The story follows Sawako

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Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) – A Timeless DreamWorks Animated Classic

Released in 2002, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is an animated film by DreamWorks that follows the journey of a wild Kiger Mustang stallion as he fights for his freedom during the American Indian Wars. Directed by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook, the film tells a powerful story of resilience, friendship, and the bond between

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Howl’s Moving Castle

I consider myself lucky that Howl’s Moving Castle was my first choice to introduce me to the world of Japanese animation. What are the chances that a random pick, purely based on the synopsis, will turn out to be one of the most celebrated fantasy movies in not only Japanese cinema but the whole cinema world? Howl’s Moving Castle follows a young woman

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Five Broken Cameras

Ever heard of that area called “the West Bank”? Or that period where Israel was fighting Palestine for a particular area across the borders of the two countries? Well, this documentary will give you a better insight into what really happened. The documentary film is about Emad, a Palestinian farmer living in Bil’in, a small village located near the West Bank, which

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M; Eine Stadt Sucht Einen Mörder

I actually watched this for pure legacy purposes. M is one of the most celebrated movies in German cinema and is widely credited as a foundational work for the police procedural and serial killer genres. Many directors and writers have cited it as inspiration for their projects, especially in the thriller category. The film is about a child predator

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