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There are many movies that has stayed with me but the first that came to mind was Kiki's Delivery Service. It's a great child's movie!
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It's gonna be a list.
Joker.
Passion of the Christ.
Blood Diamond.
Black Swan
Hacksaw Ridge
The Social Network
Harry Potter 8 parts.
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One movie I never forget about having seen, is Star Wars: Episode IV-A New Hope.
I still recall the first time I saw it as a young child, and the first time seeing Darth Vader and a lightsaber battle.
I've been dazzled by those laser swords ever since.
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What a great question! I have many movies that fit this category, but I will choose Iron Man 3. It's about a superhero who has a reputation of being selfish but eventually turns into a hero after a setback. The cinematography and plot were amazing as well.
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Sorry! But its two... The Vow and Cast Away. I always remember them even after few years and when I watch them, I still cry.
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That is easy! God is not dead. All the parts are awesome. Really cool. I also love Heaven is for Real
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my movie is 'ONCE' which follows the story of a Irish musician trying to breakthrough after a failed marriage and finds love along the way. the movie is so simple and yet the story is so pure and blissful. give it a try if you love Irish accent movies and music in it.
Smile, for better days are yet to come :D
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I will go for Cinderella. That movie had a strong message about patience and hard work.
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I love "The Sound of Music". It's a movie I am looking forward to watching again. For me, it is ageless; one of my all time favourites.
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Several movies that comes to mind. But, Forrest Gump was the one always stuck in my mind.
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I can never forget the movie, The English Patient. It has been years since I watched it, but still I can remember the whole movie as it was, and can tell the story by heart
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"Life is Beautiful" which is an Italian film about a father who turns life in a concentration camp into a "game" for the sake of he and his child, I suppose. It's terribly sad, of course, but wonderfully done. The actor who won an Oscar for that film ran on top of the backs of the seats to go get his award.
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The Pursuit of Happyness. It's my dad's and my favorite movie. We probably watch it once a month. And every time we always end up talking about it for hours and days after. I love it.
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Untouchables, French movie, it's one of the most magnificent films I've ever seen in my life! Definitely watch it, especially on occasions when you need your faith in humanity restored :)
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Parasite. When I saw this film I was stunned into silence. It revitalised my love for cinema and my enjoyment from analysing films.
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