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astro lady |
Movies that change the way you see life
Well just the like the title says, what are some movies that change the way you see life? For example you come out the movie theater having an epiphany or something like that; you either want to change the way you see yourself or see life. So please share any movies you think are worth seeing as far as chagning the way you see life. I feel like watching some movies that make me feel emotional, in a good way.
So far for me it's Frida, Spirited Away, The Joy luck Club, City of God, Pieces of April, Harrisons Flowers, and Amelie. I think the movie that really got me to see life differently was Frida (with Salma Hayek). It really changed my perception of Frida Kahlo. I know some parts in the film are not reliable but I think when it came to Kahlo's character, they really showed the struggles and hardships she went through but at the same time showed how strong of a person she was because despite all the events that happened to her, she still stayed bold, energetic and positive. She is truly someone I admire. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The Matrix. First ever true cerebral movie I saw. Blew me away and left me with a profound philosophical experience.
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Rush Hour totally changed my life.
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astro lady |
Haha Landon.
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Larry Oji, Super Moderator, Judge, "Dirge for the Follin" Project Director, VG Frequency Creator |
yeah matrix confused me a lot..
but i loved Finding Neverland.. it made me use my imagination! :] Most amazing jew boots |
Pay it Forward. The movie has an amazing idea behind it, and really sends out an awesome message. It has a sad ending though... but I suppose that it helps get the point across.
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Back in 1997 I watched this film called Bliss that was a goddamn eye-opener for me. When you're in high school you're a horny little fuck, there's no doubt about this. So when I watched this movie that was well-acted, somewhat educational and totally tongue-in-cheek about the neverending crusade for an orgasm I was all eyes and ears.
As cheesy as it sounds, this film made me want to pursue a quest to be a "better lover" as opposed to some horny mongrel who's just out to bust a nut. OK... So I'm still a bit of the latter in many respects, but I'm trying to ditch that goddamnit... I'm REALLY trying. Most amazing jew boots |
"Withnail & I" showed my exactly where I was going to end up, and is what I credit with turning me into a drinker; exactly the same thing happed when I saw "The Big Sleep" and I started smoking. Richard E. Grant and Humphrey Bogart are single-handedly and directly responsible for severely shortening my life.
Films like "The Matrix" and "American Beauty" don't really affect me since even when I was in sixth-form I wasn't a self-indulgent little prick who thought he was smarter than everyone else, probably because I was too busy drinking and smoking behind the bikesheds. How ya doing, buddy? ![]() “When I slap you you'll take it and like it.” |
Chocobo |
Well... Trainspotting, Requiem for a Dream and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas convinced me never to use drugs. LOL.
As for films inspiring me... Probably Rudy (cheesy, I know). Shawshank Redemption. It's A Wonderful Life. There are loads more, but I can only think of those off the top of my head. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
When you've been raised with a view of the world through a Disney prism, watching Charles Bronson in Death Wish 4 with your grandpa opens your eyes to a lot of things. Namely that the crack dealers are out there, and there's a little Charles Bronson inside all of us.
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Nancy Reagan thinks you're a loser.
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She thinks I'm a loser because I do drugs. Ain't nothin' I can do 'bout that, player.
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Chocobo |
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It doesn't offend me, man; all I'm saying that if movies were that big of a factor in you not wanting to try something, especially when dealing with something that falls into a gray area like drugs, then movies are teaching you too much and you're not experiencing enough.
I too have had dozens (literally DOZENS) of friends who have screwed up their lives via the use of drugs and I had a close friend who overdosed on heroin when I was 16. I know firsthand what it's like to have drugs negatively impact your life on account that your peers are not educated enough and rely on "mainstream thinking", such as movies, to base their experiences on. If only they'd gone out and done a little research prior to actually saying, "Yeah, let me hit that pipe" perhaps life would have been far different for them. I'm not saying that you shouldn't LIKE the movies because of this; I'm just saying that you shouldn't rely on them to "convince" you to NOT try something. FELIPE NO |
Matrix first time I saw it back when I was 15.
More recently Hotel Rwanda, Constant Gardener (non movie: Bruce Lee lost interview) Slightly off topic but these vids are quite cleverly done http://media2.spikedhumor.com/73535/..._and_stars.wmv - Vid shows how insignificant we are incomparision to the universe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVihDapv3mY - We are monkeys, monkeys that hate other monkeys, and hate being monkeys. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
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Friday night lights >_> a football movie lol. I was bored and was watching it and realized the time i had to make memories is over. Got to get a fucking job now bye.
Oh and also Harold and Kumar go to white castle made me stop taking everything so seriously. It was all timing and mood so the movies themself arent really that.. deep. no homo |
8mm: When i saw that movie i was still very naive about how sick people can really be. Hell, i still can't believe people who can enjoy snuff stuff...The movie changed in a bad way my thoughts of human kind.
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I think 8mm - much like Seven - also challenged our personal ethics to a degree where it became painful. Would I have pulled the trigger in the protagonist's situation? I could never say for sure.
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astro lady |
I was speaking idiomatically. |
I don't think a particular movie or movies really did anything life altering for me. I can name some that opened up a whole new view or topic for me. Like Hotel Rwanda and a documentary about the North Korean (very communist) national games event or something. Can't really think of much more at the moment.
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The movie that I saw recently that really affected me was "Click" with Adam Sandler. I know it sounds weird, but after watching that, I realized how much we "fast forward" through our lives, wishing it was 5 o'clock. Plus, Christopher Walken was in that movie. Walken is awesome...
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Larry Oji, Super Moderator, Judge, "Dirge for the Follin" Project Director, VG Frequency Creator |
I think August Rush should definitely be on the list, and also Finding Neverland
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Someone please explain how The Matrix is cerebral. I don't get it.
The only movies that have really affected me are Grave of the Fireflies, Magnolia, and American Beauty. Pretentious, yes. Magnolia floored me as a movie, not so much as a story. American Beauty, I felt, was a fantastic look at modern American life on some sort of fucked-up spectrum. It plays in to my love of Six Feet Under. Grave of the Fireflies, to this day, is the most depressing movie I've ever seen. Jam it back in, in the dark. |