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What one film would that be?
Sure, there are many great films that reveal new and exciting details with every subsequent watch, but is the feeling of joy ever quite as intense as it was the first time you finish watching a special film? In my experience the answer to that question would be unfortunately no. It's never quite the same. I can sit down and watch Psycho, Bonnie & Clyde, The Lost Weekend and Black Narcissus any time and I will be entertained and moved every time that I do, but I won't be thinking about them endlessly days after. Some films resonate on such a deep level that you find yourself trouble sleeping even. With that in mind, what's the one film you wish you could watch for the very first time again? ![]() |
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