As our movie-watching continues through this challenging time, cinema can often be an escape to a better place or a window into the experiences of others, connecting us in a time when so many feel alone. This poses the question: which movie character would you most want to spend self-isolation with? We asked our Film at Lincoln Center audience on Instagram and Twitter to share their picks, and we’ve rounded up the highlights below. We want to thank everyone that submitted!

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Twitter Responses

Alexandre (The Mother and the Whore)

Amy Dunne (Gone Girl)

Barbara (Barbara)

Black (Moonlight)

Brandy the Dog (Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood)

Carol Aird (Carol)

Céline and Julie Go Boating (Céline and Julie Go Boating)

Celine (Before Trilogy)

Charlotte (Lost in Translation)

Clementine (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind)

Cookie Figowitz and King Lu (First Cow)

Cop 663 (Chungking Express)

Debby Marsh (The Big Heat)

Daisy (John Wick)

Doc Brown (Back to the Future)

The Dude (The Big Lebowski)

Eve (Only Lovers Left Alive)

Fran Kubelik (The Apartment)

Héloïse (Portrait of a Lady on Fire)

Howard Ratner (Uncut Gems)

Kim Min-hee (The Handmaiden)

Lisa Carol Fremont (Rear Window)

The Little Tramp (The Gold Rush)

Maureen (Personal Shopper)

Monsieur Gustave (The Grand Budapest Hotel)

Paddington

Peggy Todd (The Master)

Princess Leia

Reynolds Woodcock (Phantom Thread)

Rocco (Rocco and His Brothers)

Sakura Nishi (Red Angel)

Thomas Wake (The Lighthouse)


Do you have more suggestions to add to the list? Share with us on TwitterInstagram &  Facebook, and stay tuned for more conversations on cinema.