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One film you love and will love for the rest of your life? just one film, no cheating, treat it like a marriage!

Júlia

about 2 years ago

Mulholland Drive

Bret

about 2 years ago

Who’s That Knocking At My Door?

Alex Klinger

about 2 years ago

The Sixth Sense was the first great movie i ever saw. Ive seen it enough times to recite every line.

Bostonl​una

about 2 years ago

Seven Samurai

Daniel

about 2 years ago

Pickpocket

Daniel

about 2 years ago

Distant Voices, Still Lives

Tim Noble

about 2 years ago

The Passenger

Tangina​_Nyo

about 2 years ago

7 samurai

Apurima​c

about 2 years ago

Cries and Whispers…forever.

le tigre

about 2 years ago

Winter Light

jessica bauer

about 2 years ago

Harold and Maude

Matt Becker

about 2 years ago

Metropolis

Matt Becker

about 2 years ago

or Blues Brothers…I’m sorry.

Genaro Navarro

about 2 years ago

Late Spring (Ozu)

Vertigo

about 2 years ago

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

Joseph

about 2 years ago

Some great films on here. Nice responses everyone!

Mine is Playtime.

Filmstr​ess

about 2 years ago

The Graduate. I love everything about this film. I show it in my into to film class and it is able to make a room full of cynical 20 somethings laugh and write inspiring papers. The cinematography is inventive from the long takes to the zooms. The acting is sublime and the use of a pre-recorded, commercial, soundtrack groundbreaking. Mike Nichol’s has an amazing achievement with The Graduate. It’s a film that some 40 yrs after it’s release forges a connection with its viewers unlike any film I’ve ever screened. I have seen the film countless times and each time I watch it I notice something new. And this is why I will always love The Graduate.

Truman Sparks

about 2 years ago

THE HOTTIE AND THE NOTTIE… No wait, I mean CITIZEN KANE.

Simon Penfold

about 2 years ago

Pandora and the Flying Dutchman

Mr. Lœwensteil Fitz Urse

about 2 years ago

Andrei Rublev.

Kimberl​y Kenobi

about 2 years ago

Goodfellas… has to be.

Shakti

about 2 years ago

…after all these years, still Seven Samurai

Arctvrv​s

about 2 years ago

The Warriors OG cut

Roscoe

about 2 years ago

Keaton’s THE GENERAL. Now and forever.

JAH

about 2 years ago

Without even thinking about it: The Thin Red Line

Pradipt​a Mitra

about 2 years ago

Charulata

Matt Ryan

about 2 years ago

Casablanca. It’s not my favorite, but it’s steady, it’s timeless. Memorable lines, the La Marseillaise scene (wow), underated humor, and Ingrid Bergman. You just can’t go wrong.

Andy

about 2 years ago

Annie Hall

Anthony

about 2 years ago

Psycho

Carolin​e Sanders​on

about 2 years ago

Lawrence of Arabia