it's single misfortune was to have been released the same year as Forest Gump
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10/7/09 at 1:17pm
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It's been a while since I saw it. Overall, it's very good and more faithful to the book than the James Dean version. Some of the actors are miscast though (too many Bottomses).
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What are the most visually stunning movies ever made?
Got inspired of this after getting the bluray edition of The New World. It was amazing on DVD and even more stunning in bluray. Great transfer. It´s an excellent Terrence Malick movie. The tempo is really slow it kind of runs in slow motion and most talk is the character talking to theirself philosophing about life. But it´s okay because you need the time to take in what you are seeing. It feels quite realistic not the hollywood way of presenting stories ![]() |
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does anyone cry at movies? I never cried watching a movie before but I saw a movie called "hachi, a dog's story" and I was bawling towards the end. great movie too, good for watching with your family.
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does anyone cry at movies? I never cried watching a movie before but I saw a movie called "hachi, a dog's story" and I was bawling towards the end. great movie too, good for watching with your family.
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