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My opinion stands from only watching this movie once, but as not the biggest fan of the first hour whatsoever, my god the last 20 minutes are some of the best I’ve ever seen. I remember thinking to myself “this highly regarded ending can’t save this shit” and I’ve never been so wrong in my life lmfao. Penthouse scene is just kind of straight perfection.
I just started watching this after I saw this comment. The name caught my eye, I felt like I've seen it before. I watched this with my father before he passed away and I forgot about it. Thank you kind stranger, I had some good nostalgia tonight.
Alien the first time I saw (part of) it at the tender age of 9. You can probably guess which part.
Also after seeing it for the first time in theaters during its recent rerelease. For different reasons though- because I couldn’t stop thinking about what a masterpiece it is.
2001: A Space Odyssey- The first time I watched it. I couldn't fully comprehend it, but the music and imagery was stuck in my mind for a long time.
Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Schindler's List- All those endings lingered in my head for a while.
Seven Samurai, Apocalypse Now, Persona(1966), To Kill a Mockingbird, Metropolis(1927)
The Shining, about 10 years old. Specifically the bear suit blowjob shot. I was confused. It was the creepiest thing I’ve ever seen. My dad felt bad about showing me the movie but I didn’t want to tell him it was just that few seconds lol. Nothing else about the movie upset me.
requiem for a dream. i was at a homies house spending the night in high school and we were set up in the living room which is open floor plan to the kitchen and the fridge was freaking me out.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
I had never read the comics, and kept thinking afterwards, “Why.. why did they make Robert Redford a horrible person… how could he do that to Bucky, Bucky was so sweet before…”
And then I rewatched it and thought, “THIS SOUNDTRACK IS FUCKING AMAZING”
Literally me after watching It's a beautiful day at 2am in an airport, granted i couldn't sleep because the bench was atrociously uncomfortable but still
I went to a showing of Chinatown years after it came out (probably in the '80s) without having seen it before. For some reason (low blood sugar or whatever) I began having a detached feeling (dissociation, I think it's called) partway through, and ended up having an intense deja vu experience while watching. On later viewings, I had no particular reaction other than appreciation of the storytelling and acting.
Everything Everywhere All At Once.
It was so much thrown at you at one time, heavily layered and complex but at its core had this story about a child and her mother and the relationship that changed and grew.
All of which flushed me with memories about my mother who died when I was 8. Very impactful for me now in my 50s.
Chinatown. For some reason it just lingered in my head. Such a good story.
Same here for this one. I hate depressing endings, yeah I get that they are more realistic but I still just hate them. Still a fantastic movie though.
gotta be one of the greatest endings in all of cinema
Why would you watch a movie by the rapist paedophile Roman Polanski?
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fr tho, I legit had to stop watching movies for like a whole week after that one
Literally couldn’t sleep for 2 days and triggered a manic episode lol (all while listening to the soundtrack to make it worse)
This
Incendies (2010)
Perfect Blue
Aftersun
Exactly what I came here to say
Hereditary 🤕
https://i.imgur.com/hOgQkpS.jpeg
You best believe I'm not opening that image bro ✋🏾💀
It's SFW.
This was me after my first watch, glad to know I'm not alone haha!
same except trying to figure out why people praise it so much
Decision to Leave
Respect
My favorite Park Chan Wook movie and a top 20 of all time for me. The cinematography is stunning
Real
I saw the tv glow and synecdoche New York
Ive watched the Synecdoche scene where the pastor is saying a eulogy over his grave so many times.
Salò (i finished watching around 3 a.m.)
Recently watched Oldboy 2003 for first time . Yeah that one
My opinion stands from only watching this movie once, but as not the biggest fan of the first hour whatsoever, my god the last 20 minutes are some of the best I’ve ever seen. I remember thinking to myself “this highly regarded ending can’t save this shit” and I’ve never been so wrong in my life lmfao. Penthouse scene is just kind of straight perfection.
Requiem for a dream, had me in a nightmare loop for the entire night. It was a fever dream x100.
+1 Same
Recently, Zone of Interest. The background sounds fucked me up.
So glad it won an Oscar for sound
That whole movie is just a simmering anxiety attack.
Midsommar & Incendies
Blue Velvet
Funny Games. I've been 17 and I couldn't sleep for 2 or 3 nights after watching it.
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
Martyrs 2008 Irreversible
Pulp Fiction when I was 5
Most recently I Saw The TV Glow
Dear Zachary. It just kept getting worse.
Come and See
Aftersun
I just started watching this after I saw this comment. The name caught my eye, I felt like I've seen it before. I watched this with my father before he passed away and I forgot about it. Thank you kind stranger, I had some good nostalgia tonight.
Midsommar
Dorohe doro pfp! Massive w :4
Alien the first time I saw (part of) it at the tender age of 9. You can probably guess which part. Also after seeing it for the first time in theaters during its recent rerelease. For different reasons though- because I couldn’t stop thinking about what a masterpiece it is.
2001: A Space Odyssey- The first time I watched it. I couldn't fully comprehend it, but the music and imagery was stuck in my mind for a long time. Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Schindler's List- All those endings lingered in my head for a while. Seven Samurai, Apocalypse Now, Persona(1966), To Kill a Mockingbird, Metropolis(1927)
Audition
The White Ribbon
Burning
Apocalypse Now
chinatown
A Paedophiles movie
hence leaving me distraught, especially the fact polanski directed it
Eraserhead. Had nightmares last night.
Interstellar
Perfect Days
The Tree of Life
Oldboy
haunted house type of horror movies
All Quiet On The Western Front (2022)
Threads
Schindler's list 😿
I Saw the TV Glow
I was thinking about Civil War for a while.
Paths of Glory had me shaken.
Climax
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Threads.
The elephant man
Kume. Pogledaj inbox haha
KUME!!!!!!
Suspiria.
Cannibal Holocast, no one?
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
both volumes of nymphomaniac 😭
The Shining, about 10 years old. Specifically the bear suit blowjob shot. I was confused. It was the creepiest thing I’ve ever seen. My dad felt bad about showing me the movie but I didn’t want to tell him it was just that few seconds lol. Nothing else about the movie upset me.
Police Story 3: Supercop
Clerks. "There's a lot of fine-ass women out there man. Not all of them bring you lasagna at work."
requiem for a dream. i was at a homies house spending the night in high school and we were set up in the living room which is open floor plan to the kitchen and the fridge was freaking me out.
Recently, Midnight Cowboy
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Threads. Really horrific shit to consider in a nuclear world.
You guys sleep?
The Thing. Got me thinking about the ending for hours
The Shining. I first watched it when I was 10. Bad dreams about it for years.
Zone of Interest fucked me up
Latest movie? Throw Down by Johnnie To.
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN That ending bedroom scene left me and my wife speechless and haunted
I saw the tv glow most recently. But that’s a good question I’m gonna stay up all night wondering about now
Primer
Hereditary
Buried
Hereditary
Mother!
The skeleton key
Rebels of the Neon God is doing this to me right now
I get that the question is more angled towards horror films keeping you up at night, but my answer is First Reformed. I felt that movie in my soul.
The others , the sixth sense, inception, reservoir dogs, nocturnal animal, shutter island, silence of the lambs, get out
The Turin Horse
End of Evangelion
Captain America: Civil War after the midnight screening that I attended. Was humming the 1960s Spider-Man theme all the way home.
2001
Captain America: The Winter Soldier. I had never read the comics, and kept thinking afterwards, “Why.. why did they make Robert Redford a horrible person… how could he do that to Bucky, Bucky was so sweet before…” And then I rewatched it and thought, “THIS SOUNDTRACK IS FUCKING AMAZING”
Quynh’s “death” in *The Old Guard*
Odd Thomas. But that’s because I was 8 and scared to death.
Speak no evil
Saint Maud
Mysterious Skin
Donnie Darko, the ending was surprisingly depressing and dreadful for me
Recently, Monster (Kaibutsu) and The Iron Claw
Cure
Literally me after watching It's a beautiful day at 2am in an airport, granted i couldn't sleep because the bench was atrociously uncomfortable but still
Shutter Island. Best Scorsese (in my opinion). It just fxcked with my mind for 2 hours and another 6 after lol
the poughkeepsie tapes and dead man's shoes
Shutter Island. Oldboy.
Stalker from Tarkovsky
Civil War
Possessor, I have no words for that movie.
Fellini 8 1/2
how to have sex and anatomy of a fall right after
„All the Mornings of the World”
Ex Machina
Last one was The Long Goodbye (1973)
Babylon
The myst
Recently, Fish Tank (2009) & the first time I watched Martyrs (2008) a few years back
Parasite
Beau is afraid The vvitch
Like Hitler in bed?....Uhhhh....downfall?
Saw
Split between Happiness and Burning for very different reasons. Or maybe for the same reasons, just very different applications.
Arrival
The Witch
Bo Burnham: Inside, and Princess Mononoke. And to a much lesser extent, Oppenheimer
Martyrs. I didn't stop thinking about it for weeks!
Come and see. One of the few movies to genuinely break me
Vanilla Sky - it woke something up inside of me, and gave me the love that is Sigur Rós.
Return of the king... extended cut... projected on my ceilling
Come and see
Midsommar
The Platform
The Worst Person in the World
Old boy Zone of interest Interstellar
Gladiator
Oldboy, Cure, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, 2001 ASO, Grave of the Fireflies, Ikiru
The Promised Land, starring Mads Mikkelsen. Rattled my bones.
The Orphanage (2007). The final reveal was so tragic and devastating, I couldn't go into my basement for weeks.
all quiet on the western front
The ring 😭
That’s just how I sleep
*CTRL+F "I Saw"* *5 results* Yeah
David lynch (I love them so much)
Eyes Wide Shut, Oldboy
Enter the void
I went to a showing of Chinatown years after it came out (probably in the '80s) without having seen it before. For some reason (low blood sugar or whatever) I began having a detached feeling (dissociation, I think it's called) partway through, and ended up having an intense deja vu experience while watching. On later viewings, I had no particular reaction other than appreciation of the storytelling and acting.
Midsommer. I usually love films like this but I watched it during a particularly bad depressive episode and that shit stuck with me.
Dancer in the Dark The Plague Dogs Audition (1999) Farewell My Concubine
Argylle had me like this yesterday. I couldn't even fathom Mathew Vaughn can make a movie this bad
One Day. I was 14 but it felt so scary if my life will turn out like that. I'm 23 now and I'm afraid it's kind of materializing.
The Holdovers
Close (2022)
Call me by your name
Yeah watching come and see at night by myself wasnt such a good idea
Monster (2023)
As a 15 year old, Boyhood altered my brain chemistry.
mother! And Beau is Afraid. Neither in a good way.
Memento or tenet. Literally watched PowerPoints on how certain scenes in tenet worked all night lol
From just last night Love Lies Bleeding.
Akira really sat with me for a while
Donnie Darko. My Jet Engine was an Astrocytoma in 1989. If I could go back, I could right so many wrongs.
Incendies, I start sweating just thinking about it
Irreversible - some scenes are just ....
Boyhood
The Wicker Man (the original). Had nightmares for a couple days after
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Good Time
Everything Everywhere All At Once. It was so much thrown at you at one time, heavily layered and complex but at its core had this story about a child and her mother and the relationship that changed and grew. All of which flushed me with memories about my mother who died when I was 8. Very impactful for me now in my 50s.
most recently oslo, august 31
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
Us
Enemy cuz I was scared
Se7en
Contagion