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One of my favorite movies to date is 'Love, Rosie.' It is a real life depiction of two friends hesitating to admit their feelinga for each other just beacuse they do not want to ruin their "friendship" but in the end, they both realize that they really want to spend the rest of their lives with each other and so that is the only time when they started to admit their feelings for one another which turned out to be mutual.
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My favourite movie is Gone Girl. The movie is a novel adaptation of the same name by Gillian Flynn. The character of Amy starring Rosemund Pike was an incredible insight into the mind of a psychopath. It dwells on the fact that what an unhealthy marriage could do each other.
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The one movie I would always remember for years to come is “Me Before You”. That movie really set the waterworks with the way that it ended. If any of you guys enjoy sad movies, this is the one for you.
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So far i have loved 50 shades of Grey in all its episodes. The steamy romance scenes and also the unveiling of love.... The transformation of Grey by Anna. It's just awesome
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I love Audrey Hepburn's Sabrina. I love the story and the things that Sabrina said about life.
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Thor: Ragnarok, I love it, as a marvel fan, things happened in Asgard and how Thor was alone to defend his homeland was totally impressive and exciting to me.
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Pursuit of Happyness. Very inspiring. Watch it every time I feel a little down and this movie never fails to inspire me.
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Karate kid.
so love that movie. everything about the movie is outstanding.
I re watched the movie so often and never get bored.
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The Titanic movie. It was my first fantasy movie in cinema as a kid, and it made a huge impression on me.
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Requiem for a dream. I always come back to that movie. I always cry a lot when I watch it but I can't help it, it's just too good.
And our dreams will break the boundaries of our fear
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The movie that I can never forget is The Peaceful Warrior. That movie made me see life in a different point of view. Showing that the only limitations you have are the limitations that you set on yourself. Also, discussing how it's so important to live in the present and not dwell in the past or fear the future. The movie made me laugh, cry and really reflect on how I can improve myself by listening to the wise words of the character in the movie call Socrates.
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Forest Gump. I don't even like movies about war, yet I found this one a masterpiece. The fact that it talks about disabilities touched me too, and the whole story of Forest is tragic. I definitely recommend watching it!!!
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Where the Red Fern Grows, it was unforgettable but not in a good way.
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One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest.
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Definitely Star Wars IV, V, and VI
Also, Terms of Endearment. Such a sad, sad movie.
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