Here’s what your favourite 2024 film says about you as a Lancaster Uni student
Your favourite film reveals quite A LOT about you as a Lancs student
From late night Sultan trips to bringing the house down in Trevaoke, everyone’s favourite film can reveal a lot about their personality.
Here is what your top 2024 release says about you: Lancaster student edition.
Deadpool and Wolverine
In a year of disappointing comic book movies, Deadpool and Wolverine is the best by far (it’s not even close).
Like Deadpool, on the surface, you give the impression of being chaotic and going to the library last-minute. However, deep down you’re always aiming to do what’s right.
Last minute deadlines? Your humour and wit will mask the stress you feel, giving off a chill persona. Also, you have a reputation of bringing the vibes to Sultans at 3am after a night out, every single time.
Wicked
I am already so seated for part two, but, answer honestly: Is Jonathan Bailey the real reason this comes top of the list?
What this reveals about you is very easy. Firstly, you’re a theatre kid. Without a doubt.
This also means you are a very (and I mean very) emotional student. You overreact at the smallest thing. Your friend didn’t bother going to a lecture, that’s it friendship over.
Whilst obviously being in Pendle, you and your friends always attempt to sing Defying Gravity at Trevaoke, with attempt being the key word there. A lot of your closest friends also were probably originally enemies.
The Fall Guy
Most Read
You bring the fun and the vibes, you’re the life of every party. Definitely a Fylde student. The entire Sugar staff know you, simply for being the most energetic and craziest person there every Wednesday night. You absolutely nail those fancy dress socials, but those Thursday morning lectures, not so much.
Nosferatu
This has such a macabre feel, from the visuals to the plot. Your love for the film clearly stems from its desaturated nature, which I’m guessing applies to your university lifestyle. Your uni room is very plain, no decorations whatsoever. Not even any photos.
Rather than chilling with friends on Flyde steps surrounded by the ducks, you spend your time in Lonsdale or Cartmel (as far from main campus as possible) watching horror films.
Dune: Part 2
Like at the Oscars, you’re never fully appreciated. The main leader of group presentations where you come up with all the bigger ideas but never truly get the credit. With this wider thinking, probably a politics or international relations student. Definitely from Furness.
Inside Out 2
Thankfully Riley is not a university student in this film as it would just be too depressing (we all know it’s true).
Clearly psychology students will have this as their favourite pick of the year because watching this film is obviously the best (and only way) to revise.
Whilst we can’t play ice hockey in Lancaster, you commonly spend time with a small group of friends catching up whilst strolling along the woodland walk around campus.
The Wild Robot
Definitely a design student. No doubt about it, only an artist can truly appreciate the amazing visuals on this film. With essays you are screwed but as long as you can do a practical dissertation, you’ll be fine. Commonly found by Norma just doodling. Amazing drawer, grades, not so much.
The Substance
If you watched this film without looking away, respect. I spent most of this film hiding behind my pillow (especially that final act). For this to be you’re favourite film, you must be a biology or medical student as it’s the only explanation for being able to stomach the gore. And if you take joy from watching body horror, then that just makes you a Lonnie.
Challengers
For those who have this top, firstly, you’re in Fylde. Also you are clearly in at least one sports society for two reasons. Either because you are talented at the sport, or you hope that by being there you can fall in love with one of the stars on the team. Keep dreaming people.
Featured images via Disney Plus, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures