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Revolver, by Guy Ritchie. Even though I thought it was awful something compelled me to watch right 'til the end, in the hope that everything would come together and make sense.
It didn't.
I've never felt this way with any movie.
I've really never related to this type of thinking anyway. I like a movie or I don't; I never feel like I wasted my time or that I'll never get that time back. [ We never get time back anyway, under any circumstance. :) Fun question, though. ]
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Monster's Ball
Breaking the Wave
Vulgar (the Clown)
To name a few
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That hope that everything would come together in the end had made me finish more movies than anyother reason.
I mean "Deliverance", How else do you make it all the way through that flick?
by ItsMeT on November 4th, 2009
I actually like Deliverance......there are some films that halfway through you realise are rubbish and switch off, but some just have something that makes you watch all the way until the end, and it's NEVER worth it. But you still do it.
by Sid on November 4th, 2009