I don't know any single person who doesn't like watching movies. For me, for example, films give me a portion of inspiration and insight if I'm tired. When I want to stay at home, or rather I donβt want anything to do, but itβs time to get out of a state of hopelessness - movies help me π
Here is a list of my favorites.
Starring Amanda Seyfried and Justin Timberlake. Genre - American science fiction action film.
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One people are fighting for life, counting the seconds. The second - they have plenty of time and live for their own pleasure. A film about the fight for equality. I like the idea of the film. I see this as a philosophical view of many things.
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American comedy drama.
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7 seasons about co-dependent relationships between mothers and daughters and their consequences. But the film is so cozy and you donβt have to go deep into the tragedy of the main characters. Even though I blame this series for my addiction to coffee and beautiful cups, the movie is amazing and worth watching π
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Sitcom
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I might have never seen a funnier series than this π A rich vocabulary after watching this show is guaranteed.
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Genre - fantasy.
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Several people, after their physical death, were given the opportunity to change their own or someone else's fate with several attempts. A calm, beautiful film that helps restore confidence in life and the world as a whole.
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Sitcom
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The series is old and well-known. But what amazes me about this series is that all situations, problems, conversations, jokes in this show are timeless. The film is always relevant. I think screenwriters are geniuses.
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Cartoons, cartoons, cartoons π If I'm not mistaken, 3 or 4 cartoons of this series have already been released and I'm not tired of this show. I like everything here - the plot, the jokes, the music, the graphics, the voice acting...
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Genre - melodrama
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A bit of a romantic film that encourages you to ask yourself the question - What do I want?
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American epic historical drama
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I've only seen this movie once and can't take it anymore. The atmosphere of a terrible reality is conveyed too well. But I think he should be included in this list. This is a psychologically difficult and heartbreaking story.
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Drama
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The film can be disassembled by quotes:
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β You stand on the beach and taste the salty smell of the wind that comes from the ocean, and inside you feel the warmth of never ending freedom, and on your lips the bitter, tear-soaked kiss of your lover.
β I have never been to the ocean.
β That can't be true! You have never ever been to the ocean?
β Never - ever!
Both of us are knocking on heavens door, drinking tequila - we are biting-the-dust experts - and you have never - ever been to the ocean! -
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β Don't you know how it is when you arrive in heaven? In heaven that's all they talk about - the ocean - and how wonderful it is. They talk about the sunsets they have seen. They talk about how the sun turned blood-red before it set. And they talk about how they felt when the sun was loosing its power, and the cold that was coming from the ocean, while the rest of the fire was still glowing. And you -
You can't talk about it with them, since you have never been there! You will be a fucking outsider up there! And there is nothing we can do about it?
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Animated film painted with oil paints. Unusual and interesting in technology.
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French melodrama.
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About love. Visually a very beautiful film.
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