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Films That Move You

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:50 am
by Nomad
Name one or two films that have crept into your heart or psyche that have touched you or moved you to tears or allowed you to gain insight into the movement of life. Im interested in why, what was it about the film or character that you connected with ?



One for me was Grand Canyon. I kept it with me because it was a variety of complex lives that briefly crossed and in that passing subtle or not so subtle changes occured in each of the lives involved. It was a combination of moments that through sheer timing caused an effect that either produced elation and joy or sadness and strife.

In the end, for as difficult as some of the characters journey,s were they managed to find a a moment of peace and calm and bliss simply by gazing at the awesome and spine tingling enormity of the Grand Canyon. In its beauty they all found one thing in common. That no matter how intricate the elements of our lives are and how we wonder from time to time, will we be able to put that one foot in front of the other again, the beauty of life and the gift of our breathe and the magnitude of the power in and around us, its all really quite simple and basic.

Our time is so fleeting. Sometimes all we have to do is pause.....................and see.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:08 am
by koan
Films that move you?

Sweatin' To The Oldies :yh_dance

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:42 am
by Shweet tatersalad
Footloose got me too dance.

Forest Gump tuaght me too beleive in myself.

And Rocky taught me too never give up.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:50 am
by Wolverine
i don't know how corny this'll sound, but...

two movie that moved me deeply are Saving Private Ryan and American Beauty.

i went to "Ryan" when it first opened. i was in the theatre with nearly 200 WWII veterans.

MY granddad was at Iwo Jima(wrong theatre i know) but growing up all us grandkids would hound him about his experience in the war. we would want to know how many "bad guys" he had killed. he never told us anyhting about it. he would show us his old uniform, the different medals he had won and a bunch of pics of his buddies. until that movie, i never fully understood how horrible war really is.

several of the vets at the show were crying and a lot had to get up and leave. i was crying at the end of it too. as i was leaving the theater, tears running down my face, one of the veterans, a 2nd Lt from the AF, grabbed me by the arm. he shook my hand and gave me a hug. i couldn't say anything to him. all i could do was appologize to him. for a moment he was my grandad.

we talked out in the parking lot for a while. and i tried to explain why i had appologized.

american beauty was a great movie because it got me to thinking about how truly short life is. that movie got me to be more outgoing and silly. it made me realize that i had to go out and get what i wanted, not to just sit and wait for it to come to me. i became a more "active" player in life. (no, not that kind of player)

so, yeah...

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:54 am
by koan
My little brother cried during "Mississippi Burning". The only time I've seen him do it.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 9:31 am
by chonsigirl
To Kill a Mockingbird.............................

I think it is one of the most moving movies, in Atticus' fight against injustice. And the story woven around the children's characters is a classic time piece.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:20 am
by Accountable
Mr Holland's Opus.



I always wonder if I have impacted people in a positive way. To see a guy struggle through life, thinking it a constant disappointment, only to find out what a profound mark he's made.



Makes me tear up even now.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:28 am
by 911
Around The Bend with Christopher Walken (LOVE THAT MAN! heavy sigh)

I shows that hate can come from misunderstandings and misunderstandings from not talking to each other and just believing the worst from others in your own family.

That and I love to watch him dance! :)

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:35 am
by Bez
'The Constant Gardener'...



'The Green Mile'

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:47 am
by Sheryl
Wolverine;463040 wrote: i don't know how corny this'll sound, but...

two movie that moved me deeply are Saving Private Ryan and American Beauty.

i went to "Ryan" when it first opened. i was in the theatre with nearly 200 WWII veterans.

MY granddad was at Iwo Jima(wrong theatre i know) but growing up all us grandkids would hound him about his experience in the war. we would want to know how many "bad guys" he had killed. he never told us anyhting about it. he would show us his old uniform, the different medals he had won and a bunch of pics of his buddies. until that movie, i never fully understood how horrible war really is.

several of the vets at the show were crying and a lot had to get up and leave. i was crying at the end of it too. as i was leaving the theater, tears running down my face, one of the veterans, a 2nd Lt from the AF, grabbed me by the arm. he shook my hand and gave me a hug. i couldn't say anything to him. all i could do was appologize to him. for a moment he was my grandad.

we talked out in the parking lot for a while. and i tried to explain why i had appologized.

american beauty was a great movie because it got me to thinking about how truly short life is. that movie got me to be more outgoing and silly. it made me realize that i had to go out and get what i wanted, not to just sit and wait for it to come to me. i became a more "active" player in life. (no, not that kind of player)

so, yeah...


I went to the theater to see Saving Private Ryan too, but I had to leave after the first 15 minutes. I tried covering my eyes so I couldn't see the blood and stuff. But it was the sound of the men on the beach crying for their mothers that really tore me up. We now own the movie on DVD and I still cannot bring my self to watch it.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:47 pm
by Imladris
Always - because it made me realise that you should tell people you love them, they don't read minds.



Philadelphia - I cried like a baby when Tom Hanks died



TrulyMadlyDeeply - I sobbed and sobbed most of the way through

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:49 pm
by lady cop
many films have touched me, some mentioned here. but for some reason i always get a bit weepy when the w.h. auden poem is recited in 'four weddings and a funeral'.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:03 pm
by Rapunzel
Medicine Man with Sean Connery. The most wonderful and thought-provoking film I've ever seen. :-4

ArnoldLayne;463284 wrote: And the opening scene in Saving Private Ryan just took my breath away. at last some semblance of what war is really like


Me too.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:05 pm
by koan
A classic: "Terms of Endearment"

I always call it "Tears of Endurement"...actually had to pause to remember the real title.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:40 pm
by AussiePam
Ingmar Bergmann's 'Seventh Seal'. The stark imagery and symbolism. The Knight travelling across medieval, plague torn Europe, returning home from the Crusades, all the while playing chess with death...

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:43 pm
by koan
I have to now add to my list:

The Numa Numa Dance

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 2:54 pm
by Marie5656
Accountable;463126 wrote: Mr Holland's Opus.



I always wonder if I have impacted people in a positive way. To see a guy struggle through life, thinking it a constant disappointment, only to find out what a profound mark he's made.



Makes me tear up even now.


Me too..on that one. Serves as a reminder of how important the arts are in our schools, also.

I also cannot seem to get enough of Steel magnolias (OK, stop snickering). Just seeing the way this group of ladies formed this strong bond with each other....to get through trials in life. Always made me regret not having such strong friendships with anyone.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:01 pm
by Uncle Kram
1. The end of The Bridges of Madison County where Clint Eastwood sees Meryl Streep in the other car in the rain

2. When Kirk Douglas watches Peter Ustinov and Gene Simmons leave with his son in Spartacus

Guaranteed lump in the throat for both. Is that good or bad?

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:15 pm
by spot
AussiePam;463328 wrote: Ingmar Bergmann's 'Seventh Seal'. The stark imagery and symbolism. The Knight travelling across medieval, plague torn Europe, returning home from the Crusades, all the while playing chess with death...Absolutely right, that.

I think the film I have most trouble watching is Attenborough's "Oh What a Lovely War". And, strangely (I know no obvious reason for it) The Who's "Tommy". They have an almost identical feel to their endings, mind.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:09 pm
by Mystery
The Passion of the Christ.

Terms of Endearment.

Steel Magnolias.

Many more too.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:14 pm
by Uncle Kram
Mystery;463466 wrote: The Passion of the Christ.

Terms of Endearment.

Steel Magnolias.

Many more too.


Terms of Endearment was a film I always thought I'd seen but it wasn't until it was on the TV a few months back that I realised I hadn't. I thought it was a superb film in many ways and it did bring a tear to my eye

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:19 pm
by Mystery
Uncle Kram;463470 wrote: Terms of Endearment was a film I always thought I'd seen but it wasn't until it was on the TV a few months back that I realised I hadn't. I thought it was a superb film in many ways and it did bring a tear to my eye


You should see the follow-up to it. I believe the name was Evening Star. It's not as good, but it's worth watching.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:24 pm
by guppy
passion of the christ. i started crying five minutes into it and didn't stop untill it was over.....very moving......

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:54 pm
by Adam Zapple
Passion Of The Christ also

The Mission with Robert DeNiro and Jeremy Irons: "Jeremy Irons plays a Spanish Jesuit who goes into the South American wilderness to build a mission in the hope of converting the Indians of the region. Robert DeNiro plays a slave hunter who is converted and joins Irons in his mission. When Spain sells the colony to Portugal, they are forced to defend all they have built against the Portugese aggressors."

DeNiro's moment of redemption was heartrending.

Terms of Endearment always chokes me up - when those little boys say goodbye to their mom.

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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:16 pm
by Mystery
Adam Zapple;463556 wrote: Passion Of The Christ also

The Mission with Robert DeNiro and Jeremy Irons: "Jeremy Irons plays a Spanish Jesuit who goes into the South American wilderness to build a mission in the hope of converting the Indians of the region. Robert DeNiro plays a slave hunter who is converted and joins Irons in his mission. When Spain sells the colony to Portugal, they are forced to defend all they have built against the Portugese aggressors."

DeNiro's moment of redemption was heartrending.

Terms of Endearment always chokes me up - when those little boys say goodbye to their mom.


Oh God, that part gets me every time too. There are only a few movies that make me cry every time I watch them (as opposed to just the first time) and that's defo one of them.

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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:13 pm
by Rain
The Grey Zone. David Arquette was Amazing. (didn't know he had it in him) I'd never known this part of the Holocaust b4. It took my breath away. The mental struggle for these men..... See it!

The Pianist. Adrien Brody... Powerful.

Pieces of April starring Katie Holmes. Don't laugh, this movie shows the struggle of an oddball sibling and how she tries to be close to her family. Very well done.

Don't Bother to Knock. Marilyn Monroe's struggle with mental illness. What she does to that little girl is Shocking and in these days, this movie would be rated R for that scene alone. Very disturbing.

Rabbit Proof Fence. The true story of 3 aboriginal girls who were kidnapped in OZ in 1931 and their remarkable trek to get home.

Hotel Rwanda. WOW!! Don Cheadle deserved an award for this portrayal.

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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:17 am
by Bez
I watched 'The Horse Whisperer' with Robert Redford yesterday......

I cried and cried....not often films move me like this. Anyone else watched it ?

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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:11 pm
by Uncle Kram
Bez;470032 wrote: I watched 'The Horse Whisperer' with Robert Redford yesterday......

I cried and cried....not often films move me like this. Anyone else watched it ?
Yeah I like that film too Bez. They changed the ending though which in your case is just as well because if it had been faithful to the book, you'd have cried even more.

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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:18 pm
by minks
The Notebook (still tearing up over that one)

and

March of the Penguins. (seriously this moved me beyond words I had no idea what these amazing animals endure)

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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:50 pm
by clarisse
Pearl Harbor.. I know alot of people that said it was too much of a Hollywood film to be realistic.. but it really did move me and made me cry. Its a sad story and it really made me realized how short life can be and stuff..

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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 5:00 pm
by RedGlitter
I've seen many good films but they can't be that good if I can't remember their names, right?



Ones I can:



The Good Earth



Where the Red Fern Grows



To Kill A Mockingbird



Fried Green Tomatoes



Like Water for Chocolate



The original "Benji."

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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:12 pm
by abortretryfail
Beloved really resonated with me. I still can't see how this movie was a flop, it had everything a movie needs to be a hit - except that it was bizarre and crossed genres. Anyway, this movie made me feel as though I'd been a black female slave in a previous life, it cut me to the core. Afterwards I read the book, but something about the film made it be more than a story to me, whereas the book was just great writing.

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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 3:13 am
by queen12
:lips: The Da Vinci Code 2006..watching the film put a new perspective for me on the movie, since I imagined things looking and feeling different in my head. Seeing the movie allowed me to look at it differently, which made it exciting all over again. a good film which was related in ou beliefs and can note everyone how to find reality...

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