Turn On:
I’m obsessed with Tarantino’s dialogue, the smell of old books, and the raw aesthetic of Egon Schiele. I love analog photography, 70s vinyl, and the magic of a perfect improvised scene.
Turn Off:
Bad acting, boring scripts, and people who lack a sense of humor. I have no patience for spoilers or "fast food" culture—I prefer something with depth and character.
Description:
My name is Amy. I’m 19, and I live in a world where reality constantly blends with cinematic frames. Right now, I’m studying acting in Poland—learning how to master my voice, my body, and my emotions. They say the stage doesn’t tolerate anything fake, and I’ve brought that rule here with me.
If a director were to film my life, it would definitely be Quentin Tarantino. I live for that energy: from the frantic dialogues in roadside diners to the raw aesthetic of The Hateful Eight. I can spend hours debating why it was actually a soul inside that briefcase in Pulp Fiction, or quoting the classics while an old vinyl record crackles in the background.
Here’s what you should know about me before we get closer:
My weaknesses: The scent of old books, Pre-Raphaelite aesthetics, and analog photography. I always have my Polaroid camera with me—I love capturing the moments that can’t be reshot.
My rhythm: Between Shakespeare rehearsals and memorizing scripts, I look for inspiration in art. To me, nudity isn’t just skin; it’s lines, light, and shadows—much like an Egon Schiele painting.
My hobby: I practice stage fencing. It teaches me balance and grace. So don’t be surprised by my posture—deep down, I’m always ready for a duel.
I’m not here just to play a part. I’m here to create our own movie, where we’re the ones making the rules.
Come on in, take a seat. Let’s talk about your favorite film or just share a silence to some 70s tracks. What will today’s take look like?