I canāt really decide between films and music. Genuinely canāt picture myself existing without either of them. Cinema has always felt like this way of living a thousand different lives at once, seeing places, people and emotions I wouldāve never reached otherwhise, while somehow finding pieces of myself in all of them. And music is kind of stitched into every part of my routine and memory, so I guess the answer is the combination of both.
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology by Taylor Swift.
This one is HARD. Maybe Iād say Alice: Madness Returns, because it combines a dark reinterpretation of one of my childhood obsessions with psychological horror and great storyline. And my passion for games as well.
For me, itās probably No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai. Not because I romanticize suffering, but because thereās something terrifyingly intimate about being understood by words written decades before you existed. The loneliness in it doesnāt scream. It just sits quietly beside you like it already knows your name.
Damnā¦probably Alice in Wonderland. That was my first ever hyperfixation and Iām still emotionally attached to anything involving it. Genuinely altered my brain chemistry as a person.
Alessia Cara's Love & Hyperbole and This Summer.
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