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15 Movies That Stuck With You

tinkerbell

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Yes this was an odd/unclear/interesting ending with several theories and interpretations.

In general simply saw it as Noodles becoming high as he looks at his life with a mixture of fascination, self loathing and (as the buzz kicks in) contentment/relief. It was always however a little unclear on the time of the last shot was it at the end or somewhere in the middle of the timeline?

Might have missed something because that is all I recall since it has been a while since I last saw it...damm now I wanna see it again... :blush:

Ah it's wether Max topped himself into the dust cart or not. 4 hours or so of movie and you don't get the end. I love the score and that Noodles loves Max as a brother... (unusal I don't normally like violent movies). Persumably it bombed when it was first releast, it is beautifully crafted.
 

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I noticed a lot of INFPs liked "Lost In translation"...something about this movie must resonate well with our belief and/or entertainment system? Maybe I should give that film a try?

Yes! You should.
Very good movie.
It doesn't have much of a plot, the two protagonists are trying to "find" themselves, and the movie finishes with an open ending.
Three criteria for any INFP to love!
I enjoyed this movie even though I have a thing about older men and younger women together (cringe). Especially if there's a significant age gap. Maybe it's the appearance of a power imbalance? Don't know.
Good movie still.
 

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Yes! You should.
Very good movie.
It doesn't have much of a plot, the two protagonists are trying to "find" themselves, and the movie finishes with an open ending.
Three criteria for any INFP to love!

I'm all about the dialogue, atmosphere, and character development :yes:

Although, in college, I got the director's cut (or some other cut) of Lost In Translation to play at editing with, and I liked it a lot better, but then it was the first version I saw. When I actually saw the official cut I was a bit disappointed.
 

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I'm all about the dialogue, atmosphere, and character development :yes:

Although, in college, I got the director's cut (or some other cut) of Lost In Translation to play at editing with, and I liked it a lot better, but then it was the first version I saw. When I actually saw the official cut I was a bit disappointed.

What was the original like?
 

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I probably don't have 15, but I'll give this a shot:

--Star Wars (the obvious winner... I was 6 in 1977, and it was the first movie I saw in a theater - others not necessarily in order)
--Shawshank Redemption
--American History X
--Schindler's List
--Forrest Gump
--Cast Away
--National Treasure (may not fit with the others, but I just love this movie)
--Star Trek II/IV/XI
--Titanic (not that it was necessarily a favorite, but it did stick with me and turned me on to reading about the history of the time)
--The Phantom Menace (the script was cringeworthy, but I was quite excited to see it, and it paid off in terms of "feel like a kid again" tone if not quality)
--Rashomon
--Full Metal Jacket
--Stand By Me
--Blade Runner

I guess that's 14... but to make it 15 I'll give a dishonorable mention to:
--Death Wish 3 (I think it was 3) - this one needs explanation. It was *awful*. I wound up seeing it at my Dad's house with him and my step-mom when I was home from college for the holidays - they'd rented it because they thought it was a fun action movie. It wasn't. We turned it off in the middle of a brutal scene of numerous men assaulting a woman. Watching that, even if for only a few minutes - with your parents - well, it *did* stick with me. I wish it hadn't.
 

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What was the original like?

It was more focused on the girl than Bill Murray. The theme of the story and character development was explored more thoroughly, and it was a bit less kitschy in parts, as far as the "Japan can seem bizarre to foreigners" angle. Same story, just a slightly better telling & perspective.
 

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Life Is Beautiful
The Seven Samauri
Citizen Kain
It's a Wonderful Life
My Fair Lady
Star Wars: A New Hope
Les Miserables (Black and White version)
Unbreakable
The Princess Bride
Forest Gump
Catch Me If You Can
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Random Harvest
Napolean Dynamite
Thank You For Smoking

(I have a ton more favorites, but these are the first 15 I thought of.)
 

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I loved this movie...was it just me or did it seem to sort of disappear right after it came out? I don't remember it getting a lot of acclaim.

I ended up seeing it on video. I have no idea how long it lasted in theatres. It's a shame if it didn't do well, because it's an extremely well made film. Perhaps it didn't appeal to a big crowd because of the moral ambiguity toward big tobacco?
 

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I ended up seeing it on video. I have no idea how long it lasted in theatres. It's a shame if it didn't do well, because it's an extremely well made film.
Mhm, I saw it on cable. I don't think it got a lot of play at theaters, at least in my area.

Perhaps it didn't appeal to a big crowd because of the moral ambiguity toward big tobacco?
That could certainly be it :yes:
 

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Yes! You should.
Very good movie.
It doesn't have much of a plot, the two protagonists are trying to "find" themselves, and the movie finishes with an open ending.
Three criteria for any INFP to love!
I enjoyed this movie even though I have a thing about older men and younger women together (cringe). Especially if there's a significant age gap. Maybe it's the appearance of a power imbalance? Don't know.
Good movie still.

So I watched "Lost In Translation" yesterday, and damn, it's so refreshing. I love how quiet the scenes are. They just let the feelings say everything, without cluttering the scenes with quick pacing like most other movies today. Is Scarlett's character an INFP?
 

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In no particular order

1. Crash
2. Life Is Beautiful
3. The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
4. Death of a Scoudrel
5. Picture of Dorian Grey the one with George Sanders
6. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
7. Unbreakable
8. Fiddler on the Roof
9. Up
10. Thank You For Smoking
11. Dumb and Dumber
12. Benny and Joon
13. St. Ralph
14. Auntie Mame- with Rosalind Russell
15. Persepolis
 

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1. Friday the 13th
2. Friday the 13th Part 2
3. Friday the 13th Part III
4. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
5. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
6. Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI
7. Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
8. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
9. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
10. Jason X
11. Friday the 13th, 2013
12. Friday the 13th Part XII: Orion
13. XIII: Jason Returns
14. Friday the 13th, 13000 AD: Jason Takes the Andromeda Galaxy
15. The Jason Voorhees Code
 

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No particular order, but the top 3 are my top 3

American Beauty
American History X
Requiem for a Dream
A Clockwork Orange (book is better though)
Pulp Fiction
Benny & Joon
The Crow
Army of Darkness
Fight Club
No Country for Old Men
Mallrats
Back to the Future
Oceans 11
Primer (little independent film. have to watch it a few times to really understand it)
The Princess Bride
 

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1. Three Colours: Blue (1993) K. Kieslowski
2. A Clockwork Orange (1971) S. Kubrick
3. Blowup (1966) M. Antonioni
4. Le Mepris/ Contempt (1963) J.L. Goddard
5. Rebel Without a Cause (1955) N. Ray
6. Weekend (1967) J.L. Goddard
7. Man Bites Dog (1992) R. Belvaux
8. Withnail and I (1987) B. Robinson
9. Persona (1966) I. Bergman
10. À bout de souffle/ Breathless (1959) J.L. Goddard
11. Singin' in the Rain (1952) Donen, Kelly
12. 12 Angry Men (1957) S. Lumet
13. Slacker (1991) R. Linklater
14. Before Sunset (2004) R. Linklater (yeah, this one, not the first! ;) )
15. Reality Bites (1994) B. Stiller

..in more or less particular order. ;)

Btw, only 15?! Almost like choosing 15 friends to survive - your own Titanic-hits-iceberg experience ;)
 

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The Verdict
Network
The Godfather
Three Days of The Condor
Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
The Natural
Wallstreet
The Game
Broadcast News
Good Will Hunting
Proof
Finding Forrester
Spy Games
Searching for Bobby Fischer
Dead Poets Society
 

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1. Three Colours: Blue (1993) K. Kieslowski
2. A Clockwork Orange (1971) S. Kubrick
3. Blowup (1966) M. Antonioni
4. Le Mepris/ Contempt (1963) J.L. Goddard
5. Rebel Without a Cause (1955) N. Ray
6. Weekend (1967) J.L. Goddard
7. Man Bites Dog (1992) R. Belvaux
8. Withnail and I (1987) B. Robinson
9. Persona (1966) I. Bergman
10. À bout de souffle/ Breathless (1959) J.L. Goddard
11. Singin' in the Rain (1952) Donen, Kelly
12. 12 Angry Men (1957) S. Lumet
13. Slacker (1991) R. Linklater
14. Before Sunset (2004) R. Linklater (yeah, this one, not the first! ;) )
15. Reality Bites (1994) B. Stiller

..in more or less particular order. ;)

Btw, only 15?! Almost like choosing 15 friends to survive - your own Titanic-hits-iceberg experience ;)

I think I prefer Before Sunset also! And nice list...the ENFJs I've known always have impeccable movie taste (puts me to shame).
 

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1. Three Colours: Blue (1993) K. Kieslowski
2. A Clockwork Orange (1971) S. Kubrick
3. Blowup (1966) M. Antonioni
4. Le Mepris/ Contempt (1963) J.L. Goddard
5. Rebel Without a Cause (1955) N. Ray
6. Weekend (1967) J.L. Goddard
7. Man Bites Dog (1992) R. Belvaux
8. Withnail and I (1987) B. Robinson
9. Persona (1966) I. Bergman
10. À bout de souffle/ Breathless (1959) J.L. Goddard
11. Singin' in the Rain (1952) Donen, Kelly
12. 12 Angry Men (1957) S. Lumet
13. Slacker (1991) R. Linklater
14. Before Sunset (2004) R. Linklater (yeah, this one, not the first! ;) )
15. Reality Bites (1994) B. Stiller

..in more or less particular order. ;)

Btw, only 15?! Almost like choosing 15 friends to survive - your own Titanic-hits-iceberg experience ;)

Goddard! :hug:
 

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So I watched "Lost In Translation" yesterday, and damn, it's so refreshing. I love how quiet the scenes are. They just let the feelings say everything, without cluttering the scenes with quick pacing like most other movies today. Is Scarlett's character an INFP?

I'm not sure...
Well...
Now that I think about it.
Yeah. She is.
I have to separate Scarlett from her character to actually see the NF because as far as I know Scarlett isn't an NF.
Although sometimes...
Well, I don't know. My typing is always bauchy :laugh:
 
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