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Re: Tell us about one movie you can never forget about

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"On The Edge" is an Irish film with Cillian Murphy, it's from 2001. His character tries to commit suicide after his father dies, but he fails and is sent to a hospital where he meets other mentally ill patients. There are many moments where he questions whether or not he wants to die. It's an emotional film, I hope I never forget it.
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Goodnews Eniefiok wrote: 13 Oct 2017, 18:39 When it comes to movies, I love watching the that once that they dance and one of my favorite is "step up" I don't I will ever forget that movie.
How about you.
Inception. I think Chris Nolan performed one on me as well, because no matter how many times I see the film, I will always want to rewatch it. I find it insanely creative and so interesting because of the open-ended possibilities. The cast was exceptional and I would love a sequel if not for the fact that Inception is much better as a stand-alone film.
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Back to the future was a trilogy that marked my childhood. I think I will never see something that causes me as much emotion as when I saw those movies as a child.
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I could never forget about the movie "Gone with the Wind" starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gables. The movie matches the book in its entirety.
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I will never ever get sick of the first Maze Runner movie.
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The lost valentine
This movie touched my heart ❤
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I watched titanic as a child and till today it's still vivid.
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There are so many, making this a challenge. But if I were to pick, I'll pick Maleficient. That movie will always be one of my all-time favorite
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"Rudderless", with Billy Crudup and Anton Yelchin. I'll never not cry at the last song. The fact that Anton has now passed away as well makes the movie even more bittersweet in my memory
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Dr. Strangelove is just one of those unforgettable films. The Peter Sellers dominates the screen I will absolutely love it
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The 2012 film, Django Unchained is one movie I will never forget. The characters, the plot, and the delivery were spot on. Thanks to that movie, I developed an interest in reading about the history of slave trade.
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I can never forget the movie Malcolm X. Denzel did an amazing job playing the historical figure. His mannerisms were so on point.
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My unforgettable movie has to be the high-octane, action-packed "Mad Max: Fury Road" starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron, directed by Mel Gibson. I loved everything about it: the casting, the setting of the movie, it's plot, and the graphics. That was a perfect film according to me.
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I still remember all my feelings and the several things I understood about human development and childhood psychology while I was watching "The Room".
I consider it like a monumental picture where you can find a deep perspective about keednaping, without unnecesary drama.
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The Shawshank Redemption (1994) directed by Frank Darabont is a classic that I can never forget.

he Shawshank Redemption is a movie about a man named Andy who is wrongly convicted of murder and sent to prison. He befriends another prisoner named Red and uses his smarts to make life in prison better for himself and others. The film is about hope, friendship and redemption and is considered one of the best movies ever made.
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