It could be a book, a game, a movie or an event, good or bad experience. Anything. I’m interested in rather stories than just a short answer.
It could be a book, a game, a movie or an event, good or bad experience. Anything. I’m interested in rather stories than just a short answer.
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Dead Poets Society: Taught me that people always have internal conflicts, which no matter how small need to be stamped out before they can grow. Also just a heart warming film with Robin Williams..
Once upon a time in anatolia :Directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, there is a scene in the movie where they stop at this village of a mayor to have dinner and the wind blows down the electricity and in this darkness a beautiful woman with a lamp starts to serve tea to everyone. The close up of the woman with the light from the lamp on her face just makes you appreciate the beauty within this tiresome night spent.
Kabhi haan kabhi na : This was the first film where I felt so seen… like someone gets it? They even make films about such people?? This one felt real as no film ever did to me. I felt scared and comforted at the same time. The awkwardness, insecurities, that feeling of not belonging in a place, lost, left behind as everyone else seems to have their future well planned while you can’t even seem to be sure of what your aim in life is? Even though your life is going to shit you just can’t seem to give up on your dreams. Generally people don’t seem to understand there are some people out there who don’t care for academics or having a stable job, failing at something, simply cos they have other ambitions in their life. You know when they say a film saved them? Kundan Shah, SRK and this film saved me by coming at exactly the right time in my life when nothing seemed to work out. Sometimes you just need a little bit of optimism mixed with magic. Someone to give a warm hug and tell you everything is going to be okay.
many more but these three are specials