Best movie u ever watched.
By thecodeis
@thecodeis (78)
India
11 responses
@yorkshirewriter (170)
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11 May 08
My favourite movie is probably the same as the best movie I have ever seen. For me it would have to be The Shawshank Redemption. I have seen the film dozens of times and every time I watch i notice new things about it that I may have previously missed. The film has everything and leaves you with a happy feeling at the end of it wen justice is served.
@kemmerlin6 (107)
• United States
11 May 08
I consider this the greatest movie of all time: Cinderella Man.
It is an amazing movie. The actors, the acting, the story, the fact that it is true, the hope, the sadness, and the determination. I cry almost the entire way through this movie everytime I watch it. It is just amazing to see what this father will do for his family. It is heartbreaking and spirit-lifting at the same time.
@yogeshdhusa (2236)
• India
10 May 08
I have number of movies that teach me lots of things. Some time when i see movie like "roja" - it show the love towards country. I like "bombay" this teach me love without religion boundry. Movies only teach me few things. But when i am demotivated only my mom can support me to stand up. enjoy and welcome to mylot :)
@sophialin (2677)
• China
12 May 08
basically speaking,i watch movie for fun.the best movie i have seen is foreign movies made by americans such as 'catch me if you can','silence of the lambs','pirates of the caribbean 1',etc.they all have wonderful plots.
@rhane7315 (5649)
• Philippines
13 May 08
my favorite movies are 100 day w/ mr. arrogant, shaolin soccer, kung fu hustle, 200 lbs beauty, who slept with her, etc. those movies are really my favorite because they were very funny, i could just forgot some of my problems that makes me worry and cry sometimes
@ocean_avenue (11)
• Philippines
13 May 08
i love Under the Tuscan Sun. Aside from the setting (Italia, my love!) i love it that they say that anyone can start over and be happy, and contented. Life is not a bed of roses, but you can make it one.
Also, i love The Pianist, because it opened my eyes to the sufferings of other people in the world, and that everybody has the strength to survive
@Sir_bobby88 (8231)
• Singapore
10 May 08
well i think it will be back to the future yea , it makes me want to become a engineer and researcher yea . it will be great if we can conqueor the time yea .
@CelticSoulSister (1640)
• Southend-On-Sea, England
10 May 08
My best movie is "Paris, Texas", released in 1984 and I believe it was one of the first road movies. I'm not a weepy person generally, but at the end of this movie, each time I watch it, I'm reaching for the Kleenex. Harry Dean-Stanton is superb in the lead role, and the acting abilities of the then 8-year-old Hunter Carson hold no bounds.
Some people find the movie a little too slow, as there's no action in it.....but it's meant to be quiet, laid-back and sensitive. It to me is one of the most finely crafted and well-acted journeys into a story of vulnerability and loss. There are so very many movies which really overdo the "mawkish" emotion when presenting human loss and emotional pain, but this movie does it in a far more convincing way, simply because of its laid-backness and the skill of the actors.
In joint no.1 position with "Paris, Texas" for me is "Midnight Cowboy" - a supremely acted and masterfully directed movie, combining the brilliant acting skills of John Voigt and Dustin Hoffman with the second-to-none production skills of John Schlesinger. For me, "Midnight Cowboy" has a bit of everything in it - all put together in a first-class way - it has humour, emotion, sadness, violence, grittiness, passion, light-heartedness, depth, anything you can think of that represents the human spirit.
What's your all-time favourite movie?
@saurabhnagwan (28)
• India
11 May 08
the best movie which i watched is 'jodha akbar'.i always like to read history ,like to know more about history,i was inspiresd by film 'ashoka'but jodha akbar was superb.it created new taughts in my mind ,after seeing that film i started thinking more about the history,i also started imagining myself as a king,i wish that i was a king in those times,this is the movie that i will never forget
@Phenomenal1 (144)
• United States
12 May 08
The movie that made me think a lot about life and I believe had a huge impact on how I am as an adult today is "The Breakfast Club." It is my all-time favorite. It showed me exactly what was going on when I was in school, stated the emotions that I believe everyone feels when they are teenagers and how to deal with it. I watched it before I entered high school because I was young when it was released, but I found that I could relate to all five main characters. It taught me that regardless of what may happen in life, no matter the trials, tribulations, or good times, at the end, there are always going to be people judging you, there are always going to be times when we feel the pressure of others opinions and points of views of us, but all of this is all irrelevant. We will be who we are at the end no matter what, and either we find people who are willing to accept us as who we are, or just move on until we do. If we don't, at least we know that who we are, and as long as we accept ourselves, we will eventually find those that are just as accepting.
@Emiese (994)
• Sweden
10 May 08
One of my favourite movies are, believe it or not, Remember the Titans. It has good acting, good filming (sound and picture) and even though it has a bit of a comedy streak, underneath is a serious tone. There is a lot to learn about the race issues etc, and sometimes it makes me wonder how much further we have come today really..