The White Lotus season 3 – why it might be the best one yet

Aimee Lou Wood as Chelsea
Image Credit: The White Lotus season 3 (2025), directed by Mike White. Image via IMDb

Welcome back to The White Lotus, where the sunsets are stunning, the food is five-star, and the emotional breakdowns are complimentary.

This time, we’re in Thailand. Think: luxury wellness retreat meets spiritual rich white people. Many overpriced smoothies and unresolved trauma. Everyone’s here to heal— or at least that’s the plan. (Apart from Rick)

Season 3 dives headfirst into spiritual tourism, exposing the absurdity of rich Westerners chasing enlightenment while being the most un-self-aware people alive.

The cast is unhinged in the best way: Jason Isaacs, Parker Posey, Aimee Lou Wood and many more bring tension, mystery, and just enough suspicion to keep you guessing. The returning themes? Jealousy, class divides, intimacy issues — but with more incense and linen pants.

Parker Posey as Victoria Ratliff
Image Credit: The White Lotus season 3 (2025), directed by Mike White. Image via IMDb

There’s are soo many unhinged lines this season, I will just name you the very best:

“Rick, the lady in the airport thought you were my dad, okay? You should get a gentlemans facial” – Chelsea to her boyfriend Rick

Thats just so iconic I dont care! But I dont blame her, men should also do skincare, its 2025!

And can we talk about the vibe?
My personal soundtrack for the season is “Track 10” by Charli XCX — chaotic beauty, repressed rage, and haunting synths? It’s giving everything this season is. Put it on while watching and suddenly the tension triples.

So is this the best season yet? Honestly… maybe. It’s less sexy than Season 2, but it’s smarter. More eerie. Like it’s slowly crawling under your skin — in a good way.

Final thoughts:
Come for the spiritual vibes, stay for the breakdowns.
And remember: at The White Lotus, nobody leaves healed. They just leave with better luggage.

Rating: 9.25/10
Hot people. Dark thoughts. Gorgeous chaos.

A Soft Opening: Why I Fell in Love with Film

Image Credit: Pride & Prejudice (2005), directed by Joe Wright. Image via IMDb.

Lights, camera… welcome.

This is the very first post on my little blog on the internet — and I thought I’d start by telling you how this all began.

I can’t remember the exact moment I fell in love with film.

Maybe it was the rainy afternoons watching Little Women on repeat.

Or the way Pride and Prejudice made me feel everything and nothing at once.

Or the long nights scrolling through Letterboxd, reviewing my heart out.

Movies, for me, are more than entertainment — they’re a language.

A way of feeling understood without saying a word.

A way to see the world — and myself — differently.

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But why this blog?

Because I believe film can be soft and powerful at the same time.

Because I have thoughts that don’t fit in 280 characters.

Because I want to talk about feeling, not just framing.

And because maybe… you feel the same.

Here you’ll find reviews, deep dives, aesthetic film picks, and lots of chaotic thoughts about iconic characters, brilliant scenes, and that one movie you still can’t stop thinking about.

So grab a coffee (or wine), get cozy, and let’s talk film.

Welcome to my diaries.

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What to expect:

• Honest reviews that feel like voice notes

• Feminine & filmic aesthetics

• Pop culture breakdowns

• Indie darlings, timeless classics, and the occasional trashy comfort series

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