Suggest me a great film that changed your life. Not mainstream shit.
Suggest me a great film that changed your life. Not mainstream shit
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The Rover
[rec] is spanish subtitles not dubbed. topical not life changing
Man Behind the Sun
Hardball
Idk about life changing but cloud atlas really made me trip out about how the past can setup the present and future.
come and see
Ukrainian production about brutality of ww2 eastern front through a perceptive of children
should reshape your reality a little bit and maybe make you a better person you ungrateful piece of shit
Moana, yes the Disney film.
Shit is subversive and symbolic as fuck.
The warrior has a weapon but instead of using it fight it enables him to adapt and transform to overcome challenges.
Also there’s a scene where the main doesn’t think she’s the “chosen one” and so the guardian angel character is just like “k, bye then”. If the you don’t believe you’re the one then no one else will. Then she realises what makes her the chosen one isn’t anything divine, it’s simply believing she can do it.
Finally at the end the big bad isn’t something to be defeated/killed, it’s something to be understood and loved.
It’s fkn beautiful man.
Perfect blue.
Really opened my eyes to how the world can fuck over women in different ways than men.
stop browsing Yas Forums, and do the things that need to be done....
The Lobster
Synecdoche, New York
I am bro don’t worry
fucking checked...
its a HBO/VICE docu, its a interesting look on how the US got into this mess
>come and see
This is a fantastic film.
The Saddest Music in the World
Eraserhead. Never gets old.
My father originally watched the film shawshank Redemption With me when I was Like 13 which whould set up a trend of watching film together and when I caught wind of David Lynch's "Eraserhead" It Sent me and my father on a trip from start to finish and I think was a movie that genuinely changed my perspective, as well as opened my mind to a whole world of strange, avant garde, 20th century and contemporary art and mainly film.
Another film I saw That greatly affected me after Eraserhead was the original 1922 Metropolis film to which It's entire narrative as well as visuals is capitalized on incredibly well, not to mention the heart racing soundtrack.
Probably counts as mainstream shit, but imo Bladerunner 2049 is really underrated and expands a lot on the whole what makes us human question central to the OG Bladerunner. Also Ana de Armas holographic gf.
A Clockwork Orange
The Constant Gardener
Don't feel bad about liking this, it is great
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Urotsukidōji: Legend of the Overfiend
A goddamn masterpiece. Everyone should watch it at least once
Rollerball (the original)
Winged Migration.
Quest for Fire (saw that film in theater when I was WAY too young).
Time Bandits (see above).
I've seen a lot of great/good films but life-altering / life-changing? I dunno. That's very subjective.
when I was younger, definitely American History X
I was kind of going down that 'path' but that helped change my mind.
I'm a better, more productive person today because of it
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Cold War film.
Based
The Strange Thing About The Johnsons
The Master
The Life aquatic, unironically user go watch it
the weirdness of the movie comes from the fact that is a fantasy movie and realistic movie at the same time
True Romance really opened my eyes to romance. I thought it had to be by the book for so long. I guess I was trained. But when I saw the messy romance between Elvis and Peaches things just clicked.
I was like "OH, things don't have to be like Disney!" I realized that love was experiencing life with another person. Accepting them for who they are and them accepting you for who you are. I loved how strong Peaches was and I just wish the original ending stayed.
>life-altering / life-changing? I dunno. That's very subjective.
no shit. movies that affected you to the point where you changed your perspective on life. it's not something to get all autistically over-analytical about. jesus fucking christ.
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War of the Worlds 2005. The tripods make scary noise and Tom Cruise kills an old guy
>Urotsukidōji
Seen. In a proper theatre long ago. The movie from which I learned that tentacle porn exists. Didn't not much change my life like this one ...
Tetsuo (The Iron Man)
The local film dept wanted to show this film so much that they didn't wait for a subtitled copy. And let me tell you, that was an immersive experience. A fellow named Chu Ishikawa did the music. Recorded an album under the name Der Eisenrost.
Adding to list:
The Fifth Element (art direction was REALLY good and innovative in that film).
Hiroshima (3 hr. cut) - A really fair handed account of the dropping of the atomic bomb.
The Hittites (Jeremy Iron documentary) - Just a really, really god documentary about the Hittite Empire.
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World was also another good movie. You get to see how people behave when all this bullshit melts away. How people just want to be. I would hope that's how the real end comes. The T.J. Miller scene gave me a sensible chuckle.
Here you go, OP. He's got quads, so they must be good recommendations.
Happy Fucking Good Friday to you, too, pal.
I hate that movie for trying to ruin Gene Kelly. I'm black. Those times were a rough period in my history and enjoying Gene Kelly is controversial to me. But I still do. Which is why I'll never watch that movie.
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The way Hornii LaHor gargled the Pledge of Allegiance with both of those guys balls in her mouth is nothing short of life changing.
I cried when i came. My orgasms have never been the same and im sad
Tetsuo: The Iron Man
If you're into strange imagery, this is it.
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Dead Ringers. Directed by Cronenberg.
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Speed Racer (2008)
Oh, quick addition:
"The Lottery." It's a short film that I saw in HS that totally fucked me & the rest of the class up when we saw it.
JFC it was like something out of The Twilight Zone. It probably does nothing for kids these days but, back then, it was just a shock to see that in school. You were just like, "I can't believe that my English teacher just showed us that unironically."
Wow. That short film really did fuck me up in my teens. Again, no idea how jaded modern kids might see it but I just remember our entire class was just like, "Uhhh.... OK. That was... Um... Can we go now? Can we...? Ight. Imma head on out now..."
Rob Roy MacGregor
Death wish, all of them
You mean Assault on Precinct 13?
Not bad film literary just finished watching
The lovely bones if you want to cry. I looked it with my ex gf which already looked it a few times and I cried more than her.
Ghibli movies have most times a calming feeling and a deeper truth.
I probably know some more good but not right now
You should try Pendragon's "War of the Worlds" version. I dare you. I seriously, seriously dare you to watch that film in one entire sitting with no interruptions. The original version, not the re-cut one.
I like that one too, and mr. Nobody
Great movie. First half is better than the second, but still over all good
Depends what age you are. I had different films affect me in different point in my life.
No joke The Spongebob Squarepants Movie. The very first one none of that sponge outta water shit
Check out The Lighthouse by Robert Eggers
Broken Flowers
Had a sort of ex that liked that one a lot too. Idk why
Eh. You can't fault the first film but the sequels...
Probably the modern-equivalent of the original Death Wish is "Falling Down" in that it was a major motion picture that "went there." Life-altering? Nah. But just the fact that a major motion picture would have that guy as the protagonist (more of an anti-hero) was really, really bold for it's time.
>Not mainstream shit.
Then fuck you ignorant fuck.
A History of Violence
Filth