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Oh these are both really great! You may be interested to know that my dad did special effects for D9. Won't mention names tho because of anonymity :) Thank you for taking the time to respond :)The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Showed the fragility of human life and time as our mortal enemy.
Also District 9.\![]()
Showed the innate cruelty of humans and our inability to meet others who are different than us halfway. This show actually legit fucked me up. I slashed my wrists after seeing it. Randomly and deeply, tears and blood mixing all over the bathroom floor. It was weird. Maybe it was a catalyst for other feelings I was feeling. I don't know. But it fucked me up.
The film was good... but no where near the impact the book has .. such a beautiful piece of work ..Bridge to Therabithia, more recently Alice, Darling
Interstellar, every time I watch it I'm still amazedI recently watched the film 'submarine' and something about it connected with me, and moved me to the point of tears. What are some movies that made you cry?
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