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What is a movie that completely changed the way you see life?

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kaithy89 Mar 30, 2026 +13
Shawshank redemption Hope is a good thing. And no good thing ever dies
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Unusual_Solution_261 Mar 30, 2026 +4
I love that movie
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Hot_Guard_7621 Mar 30, 2026 +2
Get busy living or get busy dying.
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Familiar_Athlete_582 Mar 30, 2026 -1
I don’t know, a lot of good things have died in that most things are dead. Look at the biological history. Read blood meridian
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kaithy89 Mar 30, 2026 +2
The movie didnt speak to you and that's ok.
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athoszet Mar 30, 2026 +4
Moulin Rouge! But not really because of the movie itself, more like because I've seen it when I was 12 and it was probably the first "adult" movie I really liked. It completely changed the way I was thinking about music, movies and art in general. Also, it kinda defined jealousy for me - not in a good way haha, but it did, for a very long time.
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No_Tailor_787 Mar 30, 2026 +4
I never recovered from this one: [Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969, HQ)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R-rbzcEM8A)
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Ok-Yak9995 Mar 30, 2026 +2
An Oscar worthy gem, geez
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pluribusduim Mar 30, 2026 +7
Everything Everywhere All at Once.
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antberg Mar 30, 2026 +2
What made you perceive and what did you actively changed afterwards?
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pluribusduim Mar 30, 2026
I just understood that the Multiverse is probably real and that I exist in different realities.
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ClaroStar Mar 30, 2026 +1
That's what I got from Spider-Man.
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desat58305 Mar 30, 2026 +7
**Fight Club**, made me realise we are running behind money and things too much, real life is more than that.
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Unusual_Solution_261 Mar 30, 2026 +3
That’s my favorite movie of all time
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Cultural-Low2177 Mar 30, 2026 +3
The Man From Earth
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Ok-Yak9995 Mar 30, 2026 +3
Bambi
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rjd55 Mar 30, 2026 +3
The wimpy deer?
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CevicheWithNoTomato Mar 30, 2026
Who k1ll3d Bambi ?
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PacRimRod Mar 30, 2026 +3
The Endless Summer.
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jim182182 Mar 30, 2026 +3
Interstellar.
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ChemicalComedy Mar 30, 2026 +3
Brokeback Mountain. I’m a straight woman and ngl, a couple of the love scenes made me uncomfortable the first time I saw it. By the end of the movie, I was weeping. It really opened my eyes to the belief that “love is love”.
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Cccookielover Mar 30, 2026 +3
DEBBIE DOES DALLAS When I was 14 🏆
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Ok-Yak9995 Mar 30, 2026 +2
I just saw that movie again a month ago, real lousy film.
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Cccookielover Mar 30, 2026 +1
😂 I haven’t seen it since 1981 but some of the scenes have never left me.
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longdrivesinstapots Mar 30, 2026 +2
Tropic Thunder. Now I don't read the script, the script reads me.
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Snap_Krackle_Pop- Mar 30, 2026 +2
Melancholia
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ClaroStar Mar 30, 2026 +1
Lars von Trier has made some wild movies.
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maarsland Mar 30, 2026 +2
Sadly, it’s ‘Call Me By Your Name’. The book did me in first though. It completely unraveled my views on love, though it’s not really a love story.
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Dunno_If_I_Won Mar 30, 2026 +2
Blade Runner. Saw it at age 15 over 40 years ago. One of the central themes was that your sense of self and identity is dependent on your memories. Without your memories, who are you, really? And what if those memories are false...or degraded? Since then, many other films touched on similar themes: The Matrix; Dark City; The Thirteenth Floor; Ghost in the Shell. So if I start getting dementia and lose my memories, I am losing pieces of my life and effectively dying.
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miahnyc786 Mar 30, 2026 +2
***Meet the Robinsons (2007)*** "Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious... and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." - Walt Disney
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Crazy-Condition-8446 Mar 30, 2026 +2
Precious
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Appropriate_Bee_9868 Mar 30, 2026 +2
Gattaca. It's about a future where people can discriminate against you based on your DNA. I feel we're headed in that direction.
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No_Tailor_787 Mar 30, 2026 +3
We're there, bud... we're there.
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Night_Hawk_13 Mar 30, 2026 +1
Scarface
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CevicheWithNoTomato Mar 30, 2026 +2
One of two movies that have made me cry. The ending of Scarface and the movie Along Came Polly, I felt bad for the ol’ chap. 🤣
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Ootguitarist2 Mar 30, 2026 +1
SLC Punk. Only posers die.
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LittleKitty235 Mar 30, 2026 +1
Clockwork Orange...I now only drink slightly warm milk.
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MuttBunchr Mar 30, 2026 +1
The Life of Chuck There is a version of us that lives in the mind of every single person who has ever interacted with us. Within each of us is a universe and we all exist within each others universes. That means there are countless versions of ourselves spread across a multiverse of sorts. This offers an explanation for the interconnectedness that so many humans believe in. It also offers an explanation for things like Déjà vu, souls, and the apocalypse.
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_SimpleRip Mar 30, 2026 +1
Walter Mitty
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coin-flips Mar 30, 2026 +1
Not a movie but a show, Ricky Gervais's "afterlife"
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Additional-Till-6326 Mar 30, 2026 +1
Interstellar
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Key-Character-8702 Mar 30, 2026 +1
The pursuit of happyness...
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CevicheWithNoTomato Mar 30, 2026 +1
Idiocracy . Seeing it go from movie to real life. Outstanding work
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