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Watching it for 2 minutes doesn’t count.

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Honestly, it’s probably Little Nicky for me. I do enjoy the movie myself, but back in my highschool days my main group of friends I would hang out and smoke weed with could always agree on this movie. If anyone would complain about what someone else wanted to watch too much, or none of us had a good idea for anything else, we would usually just throw Little Nicky on and be happy enough. I’ll still watch every now and then even though I could recite the thing by rote.

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Rogue One

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graveyard of the fireflies.

i don’t usually rewatch, but if the plane has it, i challenge myself. again. and again.

this time, i won’t cry

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I have a similar relationship with “Dancer in the Dark” whenever I get around to it. I always cry…

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i just read the plot. this reminds me of how we get our other senses boosted if we shut off our dominant sense(mostly eyesight).

it looks promising! i’ll be sure to check it out in the weekend.

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Seriously… Tissues and a blanket. Required.

If you need to talk after, we’ll be here.

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…but why? (à la Ryan Reynolds in “Harold & Kumar Go to Whitecastle”) Some movies are one-and-done, and that is near the top of that list for me.

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shouldn’t that be what challenges do to you? like if it’s not something uncomfortable to you then you aren’t challenged enough?

now, I am also curious what makes that a one-and-done for you?

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It’s more that it challenged me so much that the gut-wrenching horror has been burned into my memory to the extent that I don’t need to watch it ever again.

The reality was much worse. The movie was based on a short story written by “Seita” (Akiyuki Nosaka) as a fantasy, apologetic version of what actually happened, in that in the fantasy, he actually gave his starving sister some of his food, but in reality, he ate it himself:

Nosaka said that in the story, Seita “got increasingly transformed into a better human being” since he was trying to “compensate for everything I couldn’t do myself” and that he was never “kind like the main character.”

Nosaka explained that “I always thought I wanted to perform those generous acts in my head, but I couldn’t do so.” He believed that he would always give food to his sister, but when he obtained food, he ate it. The food tasted very good when it was scarce, but he felt remorse afterwards. Nosaka concluded, “I’d think there is no one more hopeless in the world than me. I didn’t put anything about this in the novel.”

There Will Be Blood is another one-and-done for me, for similar reasons; the human cost of human selfishness and greed. Also, the atonal, discordant soundtrack of TWBB is amazing, and fits the story perfectly, but is also really, really uncomfortable.

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The M from S&M.

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