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What is a movie you didn't "get" the first time, but appreciated on a rewatch?

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      I didn't like Seinfeld my first time around. (Dropped after 1 season)

      Into the spiderverse.

      Norm McDonald's comedy. (Was watching clips and just didn't understand why anyone would find him funny. Nothing changed, no time passed, I saw another and suddenly everything clicked and I was laughing my ass off)

      Rick and Morty. (Dropped after 2 episodes)

      I very rarely rewatch smth I don't like which is why only one of the 4 mentioned is actually a movie. I'll rewatch smth I liked or appreciated. Or I'll restart a show I dropped.

      There are more movies that I've bought down in rating on the second watch.

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        The Deer Hunter. I first saw it when I was in my early teens and didn't care about the guys, the wedding, hunting, or any of the opening activities. I was not looking at the characters nor how they were reacting nor noticing themes.

        I watched it again in my 40s and thought it was really good. The way the men communicate (and don't), the things that failed to stay the same for the characters, the loss, and everything -- it all felt deeply poignant. I still thought the movie was a bit too slow, but I finally 'got' why people respected it.

        I had a similar experience with Lawernce of Arabia, but I liked that one as a youth and on re-watch was amazed at everything that went over my head, which made the adult viewing much better and cemented it in my mind as one of the best movies of all time. Another of the best is The Man Who Would Be King, but I've always abjectly adored that one.

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          Most coming to mind are due to rewatching once I got away from my trad Catholic upbringing and realized Gay People Exist.

          The Matrix - ok on first watch, better with the trans metaphor

          Fight Club - I still don't like it, but it's def better when seeing Tyler Durden is gay

          Jennifer's Body - I wasin the "I thought this was something else going in" camp based on how it was advertised. I like it way more now years later, and I like Meghan Fox more too.

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            Most coming to mind are due to rewatching once I got away from my trad Catholic upbringing and realized Gay People Exist.

            The Matrix - ok on first watch, better with the trans metaphor

            Fight Club - I still don't like it, but it's def better when seeing Tyler Durden is gay

            Jennifer's Body - I wasin the "I thought this was something else going in" camp based on how it was advertised. I like it way more now years later, and I like Meghan Fox more too.

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            The gay thing was one of the things I only got when rewatching Lawrence of Arabia.

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              I've come back to mention a few others that hit different re-watching as an adult: Zulu, Khartoum, Kim, Gunga Din, and basically any other grand epic where the Brits are portrayed as gallant heroes battling uncivilzied local populations -- until you look at it in terms of colonialism and see the Brits as pompous captialists parroting government lines about their own greatness and glossing over the legitimate reasons the locals want the colonizers gone.

              Unrelated: everyone watches the movie Falling Down as if the lead is our Hero, but try watching it (as I did) seeing him as the unhinged villian.

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                I've come back to mention a few others that hit different re-watching as an adult: Zulu, Khartoum, Kim, Gunga Din, and basically any other grand epic where the Brits are portrayed as gallant heroes battling uncivilzied local populations -- until you look at it in terms of colonialism and see the Brits as pompous captialists parroting government lines about their own greatness and glossing over the legitimate reasons the locals want the colonizers gone.

                Unrelated: everyone watches the movie Falling Down as if the lead is our Hero, but try watching it (as I did) seeing him as the unhinged villian.

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                I actually watched Falling Down days ago and it was clear to see his disillusionment manifesting. A warning, if you will, that this could be you.

                I'll write a short review in next week's weekly movie thread.

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                  Hot Fuzz. I thought the film was stupid. Then one day it was on TV again and it just clicked. I accepted the stupid and enjoyed the film for what it was.

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                    Waking Life

                    Watch it sober at least once, if not first. 😅

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                      I've come back to mention a few others that hit different re-watching as an adult: Zulu, Khartoum, Kim, Gunga Din, and basically any other grand epic where the Brits are portrayed as gallant heroes battling uncivilzied local populations -- until you look at it in terms of colonialism and see the Brits as pompous captialists parroting government lines about their own greatness and glossing over the legitimate reasons the locals want the colonizers gone.

                      Unrelated: everyone watches the movie Falling Down as if the lead is our Hero, but try watching it (as I did) seeing him as the unhinged villian.

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                      I mean, I guess there will always be people who comically miss the point of a given piece of media (e.g. the lionization of Al Pacino's Scarface, or "Born in the USA" playing at political rallies), but you make it sound like you've unlocked some secret meaning in the film by viewing Michael Douglas as a villain. However, that's not even the subtext of the movie, it's the text itself. Douglas says, practically to the camera (if I'm remembering correctly, it's been several years), "I'm the bad guy? When did that happen?".

                      Anyone who walked out of the movie thinking it was sympathetic to its protagonist wasn't paying attention. Again, I know these people exist, I'm just flummoxed by that fact.

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                        I mean, I guess there will always be people who comically miss the point of a given piece of media (e.g. the lionization of Al Pacino's Scarface, or "Born in the USA" playing at political rallies), but you make it sound like you've unlocked some secret meaning in the film by viewing Michael Douglas as a villain. However, that's not even the subtext of the movie, it's the text itself. Douglas says, practically to the camera (if I'm remembering correctly, it's been several years), "I'm the bad guy? When did that happen?".

                        Anyone who walked out of the movie thinking it was sympathetic to its protagonist wasn't paying attention. Again, I know these people exist, I'm just flummoxed by that fact.

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                        Okay, I shouldn't have said 'everyone', but people in the theater cheered for him -- and when the movie let out, I heard people putting him in the hero role. I'm glad to hear a wider audience saw it as I did.

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