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Has a movie ever changed the way you think about life? If so what movie and why?  Discuss




       

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Yes. The Phantom Menace made me reconsider my position on murder, something I was previously opposed to on moral grounds.



Forrest Gump made me really attracted to slutty women. I swear, I dated a girl just like Jenny--but without the AIDS.



Yes. After watching The American (George Clooney), I really considered ending my own life.



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Yes, I feel sorry for the girls who look like they're not into the porno they're making.



I am the black sheep     "of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson

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But, on a more serious note:

The movie "Boys Don't Cry" opened my eyes. Same with "Philadelphia". I had some fucked up views about certain people before those films. It's always good when a movie can take you to an unfamiliar world and make you understand what people are going through.

There are others. I just can't think of them right now.



Nineteen Eighty Four changed my ideas on how bad things could possibly be.

Con Air made me consider putting the bunny back in the box.



Whenever I watch "Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain" I'm always reminded to appreciate the little things in life.



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"Biccentenial Man" made me reconsider what is to be human.

It's really a masterpiece, I recomment it to everyone.

 



Lord of the Rings. Every time someone is passing by me it makes me think of randomly shouting in their face "YOU SHALL NOT PASS!"