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Troy (D) Ramos
Troy David Ramos
7 episodes
1 week ago
Conversational movie analysis from a multidisciplinary artist perspective. I explore films through philosophical, artistic, and personal lenses - from indie gems to classic Hollywood, plus the occasional rant about the movie-going experience itself. Whether it's unpacking the deeper meaning in Lost in Translation or explaining why Castaway's ending hits different, these are authentic discussions for film lovers who think beyond the surface. New episodes every Saturday.
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Conversational movie analysis from a multidisciplinary artist perspective. I explore films through philosophical, artistic, and personal lenses - from indie gems to classic Hollywood, plus the occasional rant about the movie-going experience itself. Whether it's unpacking the deeper meaning in Lost in Translation or explaining why Castaway's ending hits different, these are authentic discussions for film lovers who think beyond the surface. New episodes every Saturday.
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what i learned from watching “chungking express” for the first time
Troy (D) Ramos
12 minutes 55 seconds
2 weeks ago
what i learned from watching “chungking express” for the first time

my first wong kar-wai film — chungking express (1994) — completely caught me off guard. shot fast, edited fast, but somehow timeless. it’s about heartbreak, loneliness, and love from two sides of the same city. one man can’t let go of a dream, the other finds someone who’s not ready to love him back.i talk about what makes this film so hypnotic: how wong kar-wai finds beauty in the in-between moments — a look, a song, a flickering light. and how chungking express captures hong kong in motion, searching for identity while its characters search for love.🎥 films mentioned: chungking express (1994, dir. wong kar-wai), ashes of time (1994)📽️ cinematography: Christopher doyle🎙️ channel: @troydramos — weekly reflections on film, creativity, and meaning#chungkingexpress #wongkarwai #arthousefilm #filmanalysis #filmreview #hongkongcinema #christopherdoyle #cinematography #filmessay #troydramos

Troy (D) Ramos
Conversational movie analysis from a multidisciplinary artist perspective. I explore films through philosophical, artistic, and personal lenses - from indie gems to classic Hollywood, plus the occasional rant about the movie-going experience itself. Whether it's unpacking the deeper meaning in Lost in Translation or explaining why Castaway's ending hits different, these are authentic discussions for film lovers who think beyond the surface. New episodes every Saturday.