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What was the greatest movie you've ever seen, that you never want to watch again?

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    Grave of the Fireflies

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      Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom

      truely disgusting, made me want to vomit, but damn if it didnt teach me more about the human experience, empathy, perspective and love

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      Full Metal Jacket

      first watched this while on acid, the first half scared me pretty immensely. i have always been anti authority, but watching this and seeing such pure voluntary subjugation really hurt, to me its about more than war (obviously), its about human struggle and an understanding of why we do the things we do.

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        Amour was quite challenging.

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          I’m far from the first to feel this way about it, but Requiem for a Dream. I was already not interested in hard drug use before the film, but after, I understand just why you never go near it.

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            Waltz with Bashir or Taxidermia

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              The matrix

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                Breakfast Club. I saw it in the 80s, and loved it, but thought I'd never watch it again. I put it on again during COVID and while it still holds up, I definitely won't watch it a third time. Past is prologue, and all.

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                  Primer. It's a movie about time travel, and it's absolutely amazingly done. But it's also mind-bending and not that exciting.

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                    Star Wars. Dad took us 3 kids to see it in the back of our station wagon at a drive in during the orignial release, Reversed in, tailgate down and watched it. Haven't seen it since. No desire too. Im 58.

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                      "In Fabric" 2018

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