Is this the most beautiful image in the history of cinema?

Is this the most beautiful image in the history of cinema?

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a fucking carrier bag

>carrier bag
It's called American Beauty, can foreigners not understand this film?

no, its a plastic grocer bag bong. always with the terrible nicknames

Yes, if for a brief shining moment if you were 13-17 in 1999 and had not really been exposed to the medium.

I actually cried during this scene

how can something so simple and ordinary be so poignant ?

DO YOU EVER FEEL

Yes

No Thora Birch underage tits were, how were they allowed to show that anyways?

No you think it is because of Marxism affecting your brain.

Her shitty parents encouraged her to. It's really weird and fucked up.

>all these retards that don't realise OP is being ironic

It's called art

this was the scene i decided this movie was shit and have hated it ever since

>oh boy litter caught in a draft is so beautiful

fuck off

i dont get the hate for this

>this one retard that doesn't realize people are just playing along with OP

But I mean how is it legal, because its not meant to be sexual or something? I guess its no different then showing a newborn infant naked.

It's a 14 year olds idea of profundity.

The movie walks a thin line between being brilliant and hackneyed, and this pretentious scene is one of the lowest points. The other is the reveal that Chris Cooper is gay.

>oh boy litter caught in a draft is so beautiful

what is beautiful to you then? a million dollar sports car? a private jet? a woman caked in makeup?

thats really empty living, user

That's it. Even though it the context of the movie it kind of is meant to be sexual, but whatever. The 1968 Romeo and Juliet movie has bare 14-year-old titties. It's amazing what people can get away with.

Do you actually think this scene was good?

ITT: People who didn't understand this scene

Did you see this movie for the very first time after being a socially isolated alcoholic for a decade?

its a tad sappy and theres the dated 90s feeling, but yes

you shouldnt hate on something because its popular/over-quoted with normies, you should judge it in a vacuum

Fuck that silly midlife crisis/pedo out of nowhere flick

>not understanding that the movie is a comedy

youtube.com/watch?v=eqYggG9tk5s

this garbage won an oscar

>you shouldnt hate on something because its popular/over-quoted with normies
This scene is neither of those things. In fact, almost everyone agrees it's terrible.

I remember seeing the scene in the movie and thinking the punk kid thinks the bag is beautiful, but I didnt feel that myself the viewer was supposed to feel that way.

>almost everyone agrees it's terrible.
>almost everyone
>everyone

who?

everyone

Near the ending when the kid says he's got 60 grand saved, everyone in my theater gasped like he was some kind of rich genius.

you and your neet bubble doesnt count as everyone

Is he a Mary Sue? An independently wealthy teenage drug dealer who is very mysterious, but gets a neighbor girl to fall in love with him and run away with him.

American Beauty is a secret pleb filter. Try-hards just love to hate it, thinking they're deeper than the film. They're not. It's pure kino.

Last movie I saw that dude in was We are your Friends. That movie is fucking shit. Everything about it.

It's not terrible, but it's blown away by suburb edgy kids pseuds.

Not a neet

>Forgive me, sir, for speaking so bluntly, but those bags make me want to puke.

What did he mean by this? I thought he liked bags.

This movie is pretty rad

The first person vomit scene from Maniac