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Powerful Movies
I watched Full Metal Jacket again earlier today, and it reminded me that there are a lot of good movies out there that aren't designed to scare you, or make you laugh or cry. They're designed to be powerful, and just make you think.
So this being said...favorites?
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So this being said...favorites?
EDIT: Post 300! Go me! :dances:
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I like FMJ, but for different reasons. Black Hawk Down is in the same boat.
The Butterfly Effect, I think it was called. In a word, mindfuck.
A Beautiful Mind is another one I liked.
Last but certainly not least: Forrest Gump, for what should be obvious reasons.
The Butterfly Effect, I think it was called. In a word, mindfuck.
A Beautiful Mind is another one I liked.
Last but certainly not least: Forrest Gump, for what should be obvious reasons.
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Kinsey was such a film. As was October Sky and Inherit the Wind
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The Shawshank Redemption one of my favorites The Boondock Saints another favorite, both because of the strong brother like ties between the characters.
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What qualifies as a "powerful" movie? I find virtually all movies have some type of emotional element to them. If not, I generally would consider them bad ones.
I suppose movies like "Star Wars: Attack of Clones" strikes me as a powerful movie, because I'd don't feel much emotional attachment to it, but love watching large scale action and...well, power.
I suppose movies like "Star Wars: Attack of Clones" strikes me as a powerful movie, because I'd don't feel much emotional attachment to it, but love watching large scale action and...well, power.
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Hotel Rawanda Sure its a reliving of real life events but the involvement you have in the story is just amazing.
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Finding Neverland. But I don't think that quite fits the bill...
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To me out of all the movies I've seen, powerful movies are The Best Years of Our Lives, On the Waterfront, Raging Bull, Twelve O'Clock High, Do the Right Thing, The Blackboard Jungle, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Young Lions, Exodus, A Raisin in the Sun, Twelve Angry Men, Casablanca, Judgment at Nuremberg, Platoon, The Third Man, All Quiet on the Western Front, Das Boot, Stallingrad, The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, Dr. Zhivago, Papillon, and I would also say Farenheit 450 if it were not for its silly element.
And, as I will be seeing this movie in a week, I'd also add Battleship Potempkin to that list.
And, as I will be seeing this movie in a week, I'd also add Battleship Potempkin to that list.
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Yes! Hotel Rwanda was the first movie I've seen in years that hit me so hard that it was really able to move me. I haven't really cried since I was twelve years old, but a few events have been able to force me to blink away tears. The scene in Rwanda when the whites are being evacuated from the Milles Collines and the blacks left behind did that, especially when the priests and nuns from the orphanage showed up.CmdrWilkens wrote:Hotel Rawanda Sure its a reliving of real life events but the involvement you have in the story is just amazing.
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If "powerful" means emotionally tempting, my choice would be Hannibal.Robert Walper wrote:What qualifies as a "powerful" movie? I find virtually all movies have some type of emotional element to them. If not, I generally would consider them bad ones.
Well I'm pretty serious. The choice has nothing to do with KAN's typical trademark of insanity. The movie has done well showing Lecter's affection to Agent Starling, despite a psycopath he is. I was particularly moved when he was tending her injury, with so much care shown on his expression (point goes for Sir Anthony Hopkins for this one). Not to mention the scene when Lecter cut his own hand to escape.
Truly, Hannibal Lecter is the best book/movie character IMO, and none other would play him better than Anthony Hopkins.
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The movie is for nothing on those counts, read the book.Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote:If "powerful" means emotionally tempting, my choice would be Hannibal.
Well I'm pretty serious. The choice has nothing to do with KAN's typical trademark of insanity. The movie has done well showing Lecter's affection to Agent Starling, despite a psycopath he is. I was particularly moved when he was tending her injury, with so much care shown on his expression (point goes for Sir Anthony Hopkins for this one). Not to mention the scene when Lecter cut his own hand to escape.
Truly, Hannibal Lecter is the best book/movie character IMO, and none other would play him better than Anthony Hopkins.
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Of course. Most cases books always better than their movie version. This is particularly true for Jurassic Park. When I watched it on highschool, I though it was great until I read the book.Frank Hipper wrote:The movie is for nothing on those counts, read the book.
Don't bother mentioning The Lost World though....
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