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Re: Ask HN: Films that made you see the world differently?

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Henry V (1989 film)

I randomly saw it one night on PBS. I thought I had caught it in the middle of the movie, not realizing I turned it on the moment it started. I was pretty young and had no real interest in literature, the arts, whatever. But it looked neat "hey a dude in a castle" ... and I realized ... I kinda understood it. I couldn't explain it word for word in plain English, but I got the metaphors and the story enough hand was hooked. It opened up a world to me that I didn't think was within reach.

Certainly doesn't hurt that the film is absolutely packed with great actors.

Dead Poets Society (1989 film)

Bunch of kids find inspiration at a stuffy school from a special teacher and some poetry that they might have otherwise found to be stuffy and simply passed over had they not looked at it differently.

Re: Ask HN: Films that made you see the world differently?

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Patton (1970)

A great movie about an impressive commander. Key takeaways for me were:

1. Don't assume that because someone isn't very personable that they are bad at their job.

2. Have the courage to have a strong sense of duty.

3. Lead from the front.

4. Be willing to learn from people you dislike (Patton read Rommel's book on tank tactics, to his great advantage).

Re: Ask HN: Films that made you see the world differently?

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Samsara - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsara_(2011_film)

4 years of filming in locations from 25 countries using 70mm cameras. No narration, just spectacular captures of life. They say it's a form of guided meditation.

I can't really explain how it affects me in detail. Certainly in a very positive way though. I feel humble.

Re: Ask HN: Films that made you see the world differently?

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post #3

My own picks would be HyperNormalisation, The Pervert's Guide to Cinema, and Koyaanisqatsi

I much preferred Samsara (2011) over Koyaanisqatsi or Baraka.

I show people Samsara to demonstrate how a movie can have an incredibly powerful message without saying a single word.

Re: Ask HN: Films that made you see the world differently?

#19
Jiro Dreams of Sushi. It highlights the true nature of mastery, how deep it goes, and what an actual master looks like. One of the chefs needed 10 years of experience before they would let him do the egg sushi. There's the deep networks that support it too, the master fishmongers, the master rice planters, and all the master brokers in between who knew how to find the good stuff.

Re: Ask HN: Films that made you see the world differently?

#20
crouching tiger, hidden dragon

like all of the best wuxia, the fight scenes are dances that metaphorically relate interpersonal conflict and resolution. also, raw ambition and talent without vision and principle leads to (self-)destruction.

bonus edit: spirited away

a young girl comes of age by bridging the spirit world. a child apprehensive of change, an ethereal melancholy, ancestral and karmic deference for life. it’s a masterpiece.

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