Guilty of Romance (2011): Oh how I love insane films so much! – Review

Set within a surreal, neon-drenched vision of Tokyo, what begins as curiosity unravels into a delirious exploration of desire, power, and identity. In spaces where intimacy turns performative and pleasure curdles into obsession, the film traces a path from repression to excess, revealing freedom as something dangerously close to annihilation.
Laplace’s Witch (2018): How can i explain that i love films like this? – Review

Not everything can be reduced to formulas and vice versa, not everything can be predicted through instincts, and Laplace’s Witch shows you they can coexist.
Wuthering Heights (2026): Let Them Yearn in Every Era – Review

Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights doesn’t preserve the book, yet it preserves the madness, the obsession, and the unbearable yearning at its core.
Saltburn (2023): Desire That Wants to Consume Everything – Review

A seductive and disturbing portrait of desire that mutates into control, wanting someone so badly you don’t just love them, you want to become them.