Movies to Watch During the Lock-down

Movies and television shows are the ultimate forms of escapism that people have a habit of using all the time almost in an unhealthy way. I am guilty of this charge as well. But who among us hasn’t binge-watched 5 seasons of a show that we don’t even like that much just to get our minds off things that are going wrong in our life.

While there can be a tendency to bring this into an unhealthy level, at a smaller dose, using movies for escapism might not be such a bad thing. Especially in the global crisis that we are all going through. A lot of us are in a position where we are under lock-down and unlike the essential workers who are admirably fighting this thing at the forefront, the most our contribution might amount to is just staying in.

With the lock-down comes the feeling of boredom but also the feeling of anxiety related to being able to watch the whole situation unfold but not being able to make an impact on that situation. In these tough times, diving into the world of a great movie can be a great short-term escape from the current problem.

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Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town – An Almost Good Movie

Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town is an indie movie released in 2018. I just watched it a few weeks ago and to be honest, I wasn’t that impressed with it and something about it kept bothering me. The movie hasn’t completely left my mind for weeks and I guess this review is my attempt to find out the reason.

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Millennium Actress and the Importance of Art

Directed by Satoshi Kon, Millennium Actress (Sennen Joyū) was released in 2001 to a generally positive reception. Much lighter in tone compared to the director’s previous film, Perfect Blue, this film is a masterful love letter to Japanese cinema and one of its most iconic figures, Setsuko Hara. There’s a lot you can take from Millennium Actress and much has already been said about it. In fact, I seriously doubt I can fit everything I want to say about the film in this post alone but I still want to highlight what made it memorable for me. There will be spoilers, of course.  If you haven’t watched the film yet, please go ahead and do so. It has my highest recommendation, whatever that might be worth to you.

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Your Name (Review)

Your Name (Kimi No Na Wa) was an animated film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. Following its release in 2016, it was a huge commercial success and received widespread critical acclaim. The film tells the story of two characters who switch bodies intermittently with each other some twist and turns along the way that differs it from most stories that feature body switching. The characters are Mitsuha Miyamizu, a girl from a small rural town of Itomori who longs for a life in Tokyo, and Taki Tachibana, a high school boy living in Tokyo. This review contains spoilers for the film.

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