Has a movie ever changed your life? Ever made you feel different after watching it?
Has a movie ever changed your life? Ever made you feel different after watching it?
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500 days of summer
Suicide squad, I'm never going to see a movie in the theaters again because of it
Up in the Air made me hate women
This and Garden State.
I'm not gonna be embarrassed but I know I should be.
Same, but replace Suicide Squad with Avengers.
The Hunt made me hate women that lie about being raped
El topo (1970)
No Country for Old Men taught me about personal morals and free will.
The Conversation taught me about the true dangers of isolation and paranoia.
12 Angry Men taught me how the "innocent until proven guilty" system is needed if we want to keep the actual innocent out of prison, with the cost of letting some criminals free.
Heat taught me about honor and attachment.
The Hunt taught me not to talk shit about anyone.
TDKR taught me about memes.
Dancer in the dark
Von trier is very good at manipulating his audience
Tokyo fist is the only film that has ever made me feel that i just need to punch someone in the face
Nothing life changing. That would be very reddit
Are there any movies that cheer you up tv?
For the past week I've done nothing but eat handfuls of Benadryl to make myself sleep. I just want to feel something and thanks for reading my blog
Hunt for the Wilderpeople.
Had a quality smirk throughout the whole movie.
The Graduate
BvS made me not want to kill myself
It was a fucking child. Instead you should be angry at people who believe everything a child says.
I don't see how a movie can "change" your life. Having said that, koyaanisqatsi makes me want to buy a huge ass screen with a good sound system to fully enjoy it
i should have mentioned that i don't have an issue with the girl in the movie. i was talking aboot in real life
i've had movies resonate real hard because of my place in life, but nothing that really made me do a 360. that ps hoffman one where he's a playwright and wins a mcarthur grant. that one sat with me a while. interiors will always be in my mind because of my particular brand of family. nothing earth shaking, though.
I chase these highs, I look for film characters I can relate to and emulate. I want to find someone going through tough times who turns their life around.
Of course it never lasts though. About Time, 500 days of Summer, Limitless, Rocky/Creed etc are a few recent ones that spring to mind.
same but replace movie with capeshit
Contact, when I was kid, got me into astronomy and I look at world a bit differently since then.
Easy A
or any Emma Stone movie desu senpai
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>A movie based on fictional events made me hate a group of people
It Follows is why I'm a virgin
The Seventh Continent always puts a smile on my face, but it takes an hour to get to that part
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Speed Racer.
Lego Movie. But I watched it on shrooms and had an existential epiphany during it.
Yeah when I saw American Beauty when I was 15
Heat taught me the 30 seconds rule I now live by.
I had fun with Limitless but come the fuck on
Rocky 4. I went from a tiny twink to the musclebound freak you see before you today after watching that.
What a shame. You could have ended up useful.
Hint: the movie hides itself behind the drug storyline to tell an inspiring tale of self-actualization. His response is not that surprising.
I was a huge Star Wars fan.
The Force Awakens made me want to kill myself. I've dealt with depression before but this brought it back. I felt horrible for a few weeks. After that I finally grew out of Star Wars, now I'm not interested in Star Wars anymore and feel like people who enjoy it are just manchildren.
A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon
If I can change, and you can change, then everybody can change!
Moulin Rouge showed me what love was.
the tree of life
Lord of the Rins i was 11 so just the right age for them. the opening of two towers was almost an out of body experience, i've never felt that again.
*Rings
god i'm retarded.
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The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, Stand By Me, Rebel Without A Cause, The Shawshank Redemption, The Searchers, The Thing From Another World, This Boy's Life, there's been a few that had an effect on me.
It wasn't even that great, but it awakened something in me. After I watched this and re-watched Tangled, I became a lot more emotionally invested in movies.
American Beauty
Watched it in theaters
Are you a four year old girl? Do you need an adult? Can you tell us where the Sup Forums user who kidnapped you is keeping you?
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interstellar showed me all the things my parents won't see their only son do
>Are you a four year old girl?
I bet you'd like that, wouldn't you, disgusting pervert.
Good picks lads.
Some of the ones that come to mind for me are:
Blue Valentine
400 Blows
Splendor in the Grass
Rashomon
Il Conformista (The Conformist)
Stand by Me
You're the adult that watches cartoons made for little girls my dude.
But with love.
waking life
Not really no. A movie changing my life would be implying I actually did something differently and that has never happened. I shall wallow in my despair until death.
>The Hobbit, Avengers 2 & TFA
All so bad I lost faith in humanity and can no longer take reviewsites seriously.
End of Evangelion cured my depression.
Sh-shut up it's a movie for all ages
Nothing wrong with Unexpected Journey
Batman V Superman was so bad I lost all my faith in any of the idiots that post here. The fact that any of you fucking neckbeards could have considered that pile of shit anything other than terrible makes me want to vomit.
Fucking reported for advertisement/spam
Tyler Durden
This movie made me hate women
>Men risk their lives to earn money
>Women do nothing but complain and cheat while their husbands are facing death in their every day life.
It's the best of the three, but it's still pretty rough. Takes over 45 minutes for them to leave Hobbiton, and then there are even more exposition flashbacks, so the movie doesn't really get going until you are more than an hour in.
>that alex jones segment where he shills for his water filters and supplements
truly an eye opening chinese cartoon
idk if this is a new pasta, but i'm pretty sure BvS is just another meme
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The 5th element
Stargate and to a lesser extent the Mummy inspired me to study Egyptology
Haven't seen that one. Watching it now...
Found a good link if anyone else wants to
Just go and boink your redhead sister user.
It's a terrible movie and the first movie I have walked out of since Battlefield Earth when I was a kid.
Batman v Superman
Yeah, I completely understand, user. It was so shit it turned into a joke for Sup Forums autists, how low can it go? What made me quit watching capeshit in theaters was suicide squad... I felt cheated. I had to "socialize" and watch the capeshit that can access the magic realm, was breddy good.
Midnight in Paris made me feel less anachronistic all the time.
days of heaven (in the theatre)
I found a VHS tape of my mom and dad having sex in the garage. After I jerked off to it four times I put it back because that shit was gross and fucked me up forever.
Leaving Las Vegas made me quit drinking
Blacked films changed my life, my wife's life and her boyfriend's life for ever.
please describe in graphic detail
inherent vice changed my life weirdly enough