Brandon Perea

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You move between disciplines — dance, acting, gaming, music — with the same restless energy and appetite for mastery. What ties them together is a preference for work that demands *skill* and *intention*: characters built around depth rather than surface identity, narratives that earn their emotional weight through complication and moral weight, movement that's precise and physical. You're drawn to underdog stories and to creators who work against the grain of what's expected of them — artists who refuse easy answers and audiences who meet them halfway. You grew up on anime and genre storytelling that respected intelligence, and that sensibility carries into everything: you have little patience for stereotypes or for work that mistakes flash for substance. There's also a grounded side — deep-dish pizza and the craftsmanship of rolling skate rhythms — that suggests you're not interested in polished distance. You want to build something, learn something, move something, or understand something better than you did before. Stasis isn't an option.

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Movie

بهش میگن او.جی

They Call Him OG is a 2025 Indian Telugu-language crime action drama directed by Sujeeth. The narrative follows the story of Ojas Gambheera, a former gangster who emerges from a decade of retirement to return to Bombay in 1993, where he confronts an entrenched and powerful crime lord named Omi Bhau. Featuring a large ensemble cast that includes Pawan Kalyan, Emraan Hashmi, and Prakash Raj, the film leans into the high-stakes tropes of the gangster subgenre, emphasizing atmosphere and stylistic intensity. Music composed by Thaman S underscores the film's gritty aesthetic, captured through the collaborative cinematography of Ravi K. Chandran and Manoj Paramahamsa. The film, which underwent a lengthy production cycle due to scheduling complexities, reflects a classic cinematic interest in retribution, underworld hierarchies, and the archetypal hardened protagonist returning to unfinished business. As a high-budget theatrical production, the film balances its period setting with the kinetic, large-scale execution typical of contemporary Telugu action cinema.

Game

The Last of Us Part II

The Last of Us Part II is a 2020 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Directed by Neil Druckmann, Anthony Newman, and Kurt Margenau, the title serves as a complex follow-up to its predecessor, blending stealth, survival, and combat-heavy gameplay within a post-apocalyptic framework. The aesthetic is defined by its meticulous attention to environmental storytelling, characterized by a gritty, grounded realism that reflects the desolation of a fractured society. At the center of the experience is an emphasis on emotional weight and moral ambiguity, forcing players to navigate the consequences of revenge and personal loss through the performance of Ashley Johnson and a broader ensemble cast. The tone is somber and unflinching, stripping away the traditional heroism often found in the genre to explore visceral human vulnerabilities. The gameplay mechanics emphasize tactical navigation, resource management, and high-stakes encounters that prioritize fluidity and tension. The game functions as a prolonged, intense character study set against a bleak landscape, appealing to those who favor narrative-driven experiences that prioritize psychological depth, cinematic staging, and challenging themes of cyclic violence over straightforward action tropes.

Comic / manga

Naruto

Naruto follows the journey of Naruto Uzumaki, a socially alienated young ninja in a hidden village who harbors a deep desire for recognition and the ambition to become the Hokage, his village’s leader. Written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto, this shōnen manga epic evolves through two distinct phases: his formative pre-teen years and his maturation into his teens. The series blends high-stakes ninja action with foundational coming-of-age themes, exploring personal growth, the struggle for acceptance, and the burden of legacy. Kishimoto’s narrative frequently draws upon elements of Japanese mythology and Confucian ethics, creating a structured, character-focused world. The aesthetic and pacing are characteristic of long-form serialized manga, defined by detailed combat sequences and extensive character development that tracks the emotional and physical evolution of its ensemble cast. Spanning 700 chapters across 72 volumes, the series balances its kinetic fantasy elements with the internal isolation of its protagonist. Beyond the original manga, the franchise expanded into an extensive multimedia landscape, including anime television series produced by Pierrot and Aniplex, animated films, light novels, and games, ultimately centering on a world where individual identity and community responsibility intersect. The story invites engagement with its expansive lore and the fundamental human need for companionship and purpose.

Hobby

Breakdancing

Breakdancing, frequently referred to as breaking or b-boying, functions as a highly athletic and expressive style of street dance that originated within the vibrant hip hop culture of the South Bronx in 1970s New York City. The dance form is defined by its distinct synthesis of rhythmic, complex footwork—often called top-rock—and gravity-defying, acrobatic floor maneuvers known as power moves. Practitioners commonly perform these fluid yet rigorous sequences to a soundtrack of hip hop, funk, or breakbeat music, emphasizing improvisation and technical precision during competitive battles. The aesthetic is characterized by a raw, high-energy sensibility that prioritizes physical endurance, spatial awareness, and stylistic individuality within a community-driven framework. Having transitioned from a local social activity to a widely practiced performance art, breaking maintains a kinetic, rebellious spirit rooted in urban innovation. Its global significance is underscored by its formal elevation to an Olympic sport, marking its recognition as a rigorous athletic discipline that challenges the boundaries of traditional performance. Ideal for those who value movement, stamina, and the intersection of creative expression with intense physical exertion, breaking offers a platform for perpetual technical refinement and personal flair.

Artist / musician

Jordan Peele

Jordan Haworth Peele is an American creator whose professional trajectory spans from comedic performance to influential work in the horror genre. As an actor, comedian, and filmmaker, he is recognized for his ability to traverse the tonal boundary between humor and psychological suspense. His storytelling sensibility often combines high-concept genre premises with social commentary, utilizing the vocabulary of both classic horror and contemporary satire to build tension. Peele operates as a distinct auteur whose projects are defined by a visual and narrative style that prioritizes atmospheric dread, meticulous world-building, and sudden shifts in emotional register. His work interrogates cultural tropes, reframing established dark-fantasy and horror archetypes through a perspective that is both technically precise and conceptually provocative. By synthesizing the performative sharpness of his background in comedy with the structural demands of the thriller, he produces narratives that function as both visceral genre entertainment and reflective cultural observation.

TV series

The OA

The OA is a mystery drama television series that weaves elements of science fiction, supernatural thriller, and fantasy into a nonlinear narrative. Created by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the series follows the sudden reappearance of Prairie Johnson, a young woman who returns home after seven years of being missing. Her return is marked by a profound physical transformation: she no longer suffers from the blindness she lived with before her disappearance, and she now refers to herself as 'the OA.' Across two seasons, the story explores themes of identity, connection, and metaphysical discovery, maintaining an atmospheric, cerebral tone that leans into the genre-bending sensibilities of its creators. The visual and narrative style is characterized by a deliberate, patient pacing that builds tension, shifting from grounded psychological drama to more expansive, otherworldly concepts. Produced by Plan B Entertainment and Anonymous Content, the series is defined by its ambitious, unfolding mythology that challenges conventional storytelling structures. While the narrative was initially envisioned as a five-part saga, the production concludes after two seasons, leaving the story at an unresolved cliffhanger. The series appeals to viewers interested in character-driven mysteries that prioritize esoteric emotional resonance and imaginative, philosophical world-building over predictable genre tropes.

Sport

Roller-skating

Roller-skating is a kinetic activity involving the use of specialized boots equipped with wheels mounted to the sole, enabling locomotion across hard, flat surfaces. This mode of movement mimics the mechanics and fluid motion of ice skating, though it functions in dry, friction-reliant environments rather than on frozen terrain. The medium ranges from recreational cruising and high-speed fitness training to specialized sporting disciplines such as artistic performance, roller derby, and rhythmic dance. At its core, the practice prioritizes balance, core stability, and the cultivation of rhythmic coordination. It functions as both a functional means of transportation and a high-energy athletic pursuit, characterized by a distinct mechanical sensation of gliding. The sensibility is rooted in personal agility and the mastery of physical momentum, appealing to those who favor self-directed, aerobic-focused outdoor or indoor movement. Because it relies on the physical feedback provided by the interaction between wheels and pavement, it demands a high degree of spatial awareness and bodily control.

Hobby

Anime

Anime refers to the distinctive style of animation originating from Japan, characterized by its wide-ranging artistic techniques, diverse thematic scope, and unique visual lexicon. While the term is a Japanese abbreviation of the English word animation, anime has evolved into a global medium that encompasses virtually all genres, from science fiction and fantasy to slice-of-life drama and historical epic. It is defined by its characteristic aesthetic sensibilities, which often feature vibrant colors, expressive character designs, and detailed, atmospheric environments. Unlike animation styles that are often narrowed by Western conventions to children's entertainment, anime encompasses complex, long-form narratives and adult-oriented themes, ranging from philosophical introspection to intense action sequences. The production process frequently emphasizes cinematic camera work, dramatic pacing, and a commitment to distinct visual storytelling that distinguishes it from other forms of global animation. Whether presented as serialized television episodes or feature-length films, anime functions as an expansive medium that relies on both traditional hand-drawn techniques and modern digital processes to create immersive, culturally specific narrative worlds.

Food

Chicago-style pizza

Being from Chicago, you know I have a soft spot for a real deep dish. It’s home.

Artist / musician

Kid Cudi

Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi, professionally recognized as Kid Cudi, is an American artist whose work spans rap, singing, songwriting, record production, acting, and fashion design. Emerging as a multi-hyphenate creative, he maintains a career that blurs the lines between traditional hip-hop and experimental music production. His musical output is characterized by a genre-bending sensibility that frequently incorporates elements of alternative rock and electronic music into a foundational hip-hop framework. His lyrical themes often lean into introspective, vulnerable, and existential territory, exploring complex emotional landscapes with a raw, often melancholic delivery. As a producer, he favors atmospheric soundscapes, blending synthetic textures with melodic hooks to create a distinct, immersive auditory space. Beyond his primary focus in the recording studio, his aesthetic projects into fashion and film, reflecting a broad artistic range that prioritizes individual creative expression over strict genre adherence. Cudi's influence is noted for its impact on the emotional scope of contemporary hip-hop, pushing the medium toward introspective narrative structures and genre hybridization.

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