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A Mouthful of Air (2021)
One of the best films of 2021
As a movie buff with an unlimited subscription, I try to see almost every movie in the theater regardless of its reviews - going in with as open a mind as possible. In the case of this film, I absolutely loved it.
While as a man I can't say I have experienced postpartum depression, perhaps what I loved most about this film is its universal relatability for anyone who has ever found themselves depressed in any manner. Amy Koppelman does an outstanding job of sucking the viewer into Julie's world, getting us emotionally invested in both Julie and her family. By the time the end credits were rolling, I was in tears; I was grateful to have had a private screening.
Another reviewer commented on the hopelessness of the ending, but this too is something I loved about this film. 10-15% of those who attempt suicide do eventually die by suicide. The emotional, tragic ending of this film is part of what left it lingering in my memory weeks after watching it.
Many of Shakespeare's plays ended in tragedy, and so too does A Mouthful of Air leave us in despair. What could Julie - or those closest to her - have done to alter the course of events? Perhaps nothing; who knows?
'F' (1980)
One of the best adult films of all time.
I've watched my share of porn, but F will always be my favorite, if for no other reason than it was also the first adult film I ever saw. They just don't make 'em like they used to, and F had the kind of crazy plot that no adult film maker cares to put into his work anymore. If you ever get a chance to see this film (I wish they'd release it on DVD), I highly recommend it. The action might not be the best, but it's as entertaining as it gets.