What was the greatest movie you've ever seen, that you never want to watch again?
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Interesting, this has been on my watchlist for a while. Given the tone of the films being listed, it sounds like I might need to plan a good time for it.
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Everyone should watch and enjoy Life is Beautiful.
And then everyone should have a nice rest period to let their feelings recover before considering rewatching. Minimum a decade, no maximum.
Also, watch it with subtitles! The original audio really helps make the movie.
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La Haine
The Broken Circle Breakdown -
More recent, The Whale is a triumphant return for Brendan Frasier that was absolutely stunning. And I can never watch it again. It's so good because it was so gut wrenching. Everyone should see it - once.
But don't watch it while eating.
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Bicycle thief.
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There's no other answer
Saw it 15 years ago. Then cried for two hours straight. I recommend it to everyone, but I will not watch it again.
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Interesting, this has been on my watchlist for a while. Given the tone of the films being listed, it sounds like I might need to plan a good time for it.
It’s very well done and an incredible story but it’s very deep.
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Grave of the Fireflies.
came to comment this, yuuuup
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Also, watch it with subtitles! The original audio really helps make the movie.
Agreed! I'll usually choose an audio dub over the original audio, but for "Life is Beautiful", the original Italian is so incredibly expressive, it's worth the subtitles to me.
The lead actor does speak English, and if I recall correctly, he did record the English audio dub. But I feel like it still loses some of the impact of original Italian performance.
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The documentary Dear Zachary: A Letter to a son About His Father.
Starts out as a home project someone was putting together after his friend died so that his unborn son would know his father and it just gets worse from there. Amazing movie, would not recommend unless you need a few good cries