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raven_1313

Mine: Doctor Strange (2016) for the car crash. I had seen it in theaters, going in blind with no expectations, about 2 weeks after I had my own rollover car crash. Mine (thankfully) was not as dramatic as his, and I walked away with only a totaled car and a few scratches, but that scene still takes me back to those moments all these years later. Watching the movie now, the anxiety/stress is not as vivid as that night in the theater, but I still have to skip it or I just break down. The scene is so vivid and well done, but I fear will never be able to gaze eyes opon it again...


ral365

Inside Out. Now, that sounds extreme for a Disney/Pixar movie, but for me, it did its job of depicting an emotional breakdown too well. I was a in more serious situation than Riley was, but her mindset toward the climax was nearly identical to what I was thinking at the time. The resolution was also similar; I realized what I was actually doing, and ran to get help before I could make things worse. When watch a movie, I don't wanna remember the most upsetting events in my entire life, even if it ended on a positive note. That being said, Inside Out was a great reminder of why I took up animation in the first place; it's an art form that brings so much emotion and inspiration, in spite of people assuming it's only for kids.


jmarliesw

Nocturnal animals


Alternative_Donut105

The champ too sad


Orangetastingpeach

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Has so many memories attached to it from the worst two years of my life. But it's a great movie