Tagged: mood: melancholic
Restless is that kind of beautiful movie that always will be in the back of your head. That kind of feel-good movie that you will want to watch when you are feeling a little sad because it will make you cry yet make you feel alright.
Shame is a masterful character study that shows us the life of a sex addict named Brandon.
Director Hung-i Chen is back with some sort of experimental type of drama after his moderately successful short anthology of Candy Rain, this time around with a fresh batch of talent and a killer music score.
Asuna enters Agartha to be able to move on from the loss of a mystery boy, whom she met after a bizarre monster-animal encounter.
If I could get my hyperbole quote of Miranda July’s The Future, it would be “The depressing movie of the year.”
Mei’s parents are having problems, and her grandfather’s health is deteriorating, so she turns to her imagination until she meets Jay.
Taiwanese pop folk rock band Sodagreen meets expectations with their 8th studio album titled What is Troubling You, but kind of disappoints at the same time considering the release of their music video last week.
What would you do if your loved ones passed away and suddenly awoke to be… undead?
For the past two years of his life, Walter has been in a deep depression until he meets The Beaver and begins talking through it.
The Life of Fish is a simple film that follows 33-year-old Andres, back in his hometown after not seeing his friends for the past ten years. He’s disconnected, and possibly full of regrets… the biggest of all? Beatriz.