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I wish there was another comfy kino masterpiece like this one i could watch repeatedly without getting tired of it but alas it doesn't exist

youtube.com/watch?v=GxMW_Hj7ApA&t=8s 12:10

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Draaaaaaaaaaaaain gang

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the master is the only one that comes close to be honest. obviously it's no there will be blood, but what is.

if you like books i recommend the novels of fyodor dostoyevsky, they capture the same vibe with epic extremely affecting plots and genius, exceptionally vivid characters

daniel... i'm your friend. i never tried to hurt you, ever ... just survive

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What are some historically accurate 17th and 18th century kino?

draaaaainnn gaaaanggggg

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I understand what you mean. I remember the first time I watched it I was left wondering what it was all about, yet I was intrigued enough to keep thinking about it months later. About two years later I watched it again and liked it even more. It's a movie about so little, yet also so much. It's a straight-to-the-point film. I love the simplicity of it, yet it still manages to grasp you. The movie has no twists, no turns. It's just the story of a man who wants to acquire as much wealth as possible and see his enemies suffer by doing so. He's not a likable fellow, he's not supposed to be. He's a complex character in a simple movie on the surface but complex when you start thinking about it and breaking it down. And the fact there's only four main characters in the entire movie, and no women, yet still able to grab you is unique and a feat in itself.