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Movies you had to watch more than once to appreciate


I know most people usually try food or music and change their minds, but have any of you had the patience to go see a questionable movie over again and then enjoyed it?

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Pulp Fiction
Heat
The Big Lebowski
Fargo
The Thin Red Line
The Drop

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The Thin Red Line is amazing.

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Cloud Atlas

So much better when I finally ‘got’ the whole thing.

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Htichcock's "Vertigo". You may or may not like it at first viewing, but you can't really appreciate it until you can see the whole story through Judy's eyes.

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Dead poets society

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American Beauty

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Once Upon a Time in the West (1968).

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I completely agree with your choice. When looking at Leone’s films The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), for example, struck me as amazing on the first showing. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) took those multiple viewings for me to absorb it all. It’s really come around for me and now it feels like the superior film.

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Yes I agree, first views the films in my 20's...loved Good/Bad right away. Thought OUATW was good but not as good as GBU.

Upon repeated viewing throughout the years and a little more maturing on my part, I came to realize that the story/acting/cinematography is just much better.

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With all of these I had a much greater appreciation of after repeat viewings:

The Devils (1971)
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968).
The Thin Red Line (1998)
Last Tango in Paris (1972)
Possession (1981)
Come and See (1985)
The Exorcist (1973)

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I'm not sure I could see Possession again. That left me very unsettled for a week. The Devils was disturbing and heartbreaking, with Oliver Reed being completely magnetic.

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I agree with you about Reed. The man is fantastic. I may need to add one more: Django (1966). I’ve seen it many times but always in English. I watched it tonight in Italian with English subs and the dialogue is quite different and it actually flows better. Loved it. 👍

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Every Wes Anderson movie. Not great the first time around but they always seem to get better with each subsequent viewing.

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