For me, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Every subsequent watch, I add more to the commentary of "Is he crazy?" and "Is Nurse Ratched evil or just doing her job?"
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For me, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Every subsequent watch, I add more to the commentary of "Is he crazy?" and "Is Nurse Ratched evil or just doing her job?"
Would serial Experiments Lain count? Anime series that seems to change after each rewatch.
I heard Tenet sucked, so it was firmly in the maybe column on my list of movies to watch. I finally watched it and was really fascinated by it. I didn't like it nearly as much as Inception and Interstellar, but it was a fun movie with unique ideas. I don't know how it got such a shitty reputation. I think people were just dumb and rather than admitting that they didn't get it they said that the movie was bad. It was certainly flawed in several ways, but it didn't deserve the level of criticism it got when it came out.
The Holy Mountain. I suggest just watching it.
Clerks, there are so many great gems buried in that movie.
I love this movie and have seen it many times, but I'm not sure rewatching it makes it all that much different. Do you have any examples to share?
Deja Vu with Denzel Washington and Jim Cavisal or however you spell it. Terrorist murder mystery with a bit of a look into the past.
Titanic. The ending recontextualises everything and I'm still talking about it
can you talk about it some more? i didn't think this movie was difficult
Enter the Void (2009). Super trippy and one of those movies that leaves you wondering about everything each time you watch it.
Not a movie, but bojack horse man. On the first watch it all just seems like shitty bojack. After learning all the back story its more like, oh poor bojack.
It's mostly shitty Bojack. Sure he had trauma and depression, but he always made the choice to continue the self destructive cycle.