Has a film ever affected you deeply? Made you rethink the way you view the world...

Has a film ever affected you deeply? Made you rethink the way you view the world? Or just resonated with your current state of mind?

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Er ist Wieder Da is a shitty comedy, but it did it for me.

Mr nobody

yes

That's what i look for in films.

Chungking Express is the one that is most constatly in my head. It's been that way for years.

As for tv shows, The Sopranos, The Leftovers, and most recently The Young Pope, especially the love letter scene. I also watched Horace and Pete a while ago and it hit me hard.

>Has a film ever affected you deeply

The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford.

>Made you rethink the way you view the world?

Blade Runner.

>Or just resonated with your current state of mind?

Drive.

I am feel.

i am so sorry for you, that flick is terrible

I saw Tree of Life for the first time last week


I've been in sort of a existential crisis the last 5 or so years and Tree of Life was pretty much that to me. Humans are almost infinitesimally small in the grand scheme of existence. We live and then die forever


The "afterlife" part was cheesy though

>get your shit together or end up like Charles

...

Synecdoche

literally me

>all that redditspacing
For what purpose?

I had no idea what I was in for when I started watching this.

Batman v Superman

Watched it because Peterson talked about it.
It's scary to think you could actually end up like tat if you would give in to the worst parts of yourself.
And you don't even have to be stupid, Charles reads Heidegger and such.
Here's the first half hour with commentary by Peterson, worth watching, you notice the small things which make it even more fucked up to watch:
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Carlos disgusted me of socialism, in a quite clever way. It's about an international terrorist in the 1970s, a three part telefilm. At first everyone is clever, passionate, glorious, engaged, with high stakes in play, and the the OPEP hostage takes place, and you realize : what next ?

2deep4me revolver actually had some impact on my Outlook of life

Funny people ruined my day. I wanted a comedy not a lesson about how unfair life is.

Synecdoche, New York

From 38 min on btw

this helped me realize what I fucked up person I was

Ikiru

Adaptation and Magnolia tbqh

End of Evangelion hit me hard. I was in second year of college, had lost my high school friends, my gf, and things were not going too well. I felt a funny weight in the afternoon of the day I watched it, but was ok. And then it all went down. I couldn't stop thinking about the movie, how terrible everything had turned out, how wrong human relationship can be.
It took me a long time to overcome the dread the movie had instilled into me

I didn't get it, same with mulholland

Yeah I identified with Tim's character way too much

The man who sleeps

this

Malick is always so fucking cheesy. But I love how his films look.

Star wars the force awakens

Family Man.

I thought that my job and money was all I needed.
Then I saw this movie and had a breakdown.

I like to think Tarkovsky's films gave me somewhat of a different perspective on certain things. Nothing serious though. Unfortunately art does not change lives.

Entertainment hurt me so much more. Jesus Christ.

>Has a film ever affected you deeply? Made you rethink the way you view the world? Or just resonated with your current state of mind?
Yes

Good pick. I could relate to both of them.

My Girl, I cannot even look at the cover without crying.
Pretty much story of my childhood except genders were swapped and she died (drowned).

Never recovered from that.

The scene in Adaptation where Charlie is just dropping off his crush at her house after their date. He doesn't make a move and then contemplates running up to her and kissing her, but then he chickens out. Hit way too close to home. I decided to really make an effort to be more outgoing after seeing that movie.

Thanks for the wake up call Charlie Kaufman and Nic Cage. You guys are great.

are you 15?

>tfw constantly going through existential crisis
>mfw watch fight club for the first time

Is it good? Premise sounds interesting

>Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
>Asking if its good

Already posted itt, but i just wanted to add another film that
>affected me deeply
>made me rethink the way i view the world
>resonated with my current state of mind
I wanted to both smile and cry at the same time throughout every second of this film's running time
This is literally life summed up in 87 minutes

>Has a film ever affected you deeply?
BvS
>Made you rethink the way you view the world?
BvS
>Or just resonated with your current state of mind?
BvS

Yi Yi just made me think about the people in my life and the future in general, much more than any other movie for some reason.

it just really made me think...

yes

it had the opposite effect on me, in my opinion the fact that shinji and asuka accept their problems and decide to come back and at the end embrace each other was incredibly inspiring, it didn't last me of course and i'm still a fucking failure who should just kill himself right now, but still, it has a happy ending

Y'all faggots need to see this. Just remember the name, and if you ever see it on somewhere give it 10 minutes.

You'll cry.

It's shit, amounts to nothing and you practically need subtitles.

This is shit tho.

I remember when it came out all the critics were like "muh kino". How could they be so wrong.

I watched A New Leaf and even though it is a comedy, a wonderful one btw, it brought those lonely tfw no gf feelings to me more than other stuff i've seen lately

The Dark Knight Rises

This. Made me think so much about how evil humans can be more than any other film, it just fucked my shit up.

Gattaca

same.

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Watched this movie over and over after leaving school due to a suicide attempt.

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