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

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

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Princess Mononoke [1] (1997) had an impact on how I value our environment and also was my gateway into anime [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Mononoke

> and also was my gateway into anime Slightly off topic, any recommendations on that area? I've never checked out any anime besides children shows and would like to see something good, preferably mature and recent, to see if I'm missing out on something cool.

> preferably mature and recent

Try Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū, about rakugo, a Japanese style of storytelling.

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

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“Fight Club” had such a huge impact on my life that I won’t even mention other films. QUOTES: "This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time." “Generations have been working in jobs they hate, just so they can buy what they don't really need." "You are not special. You are not a beautiful or unique snowflake. You're the same decaying organic matter as everything else." "Getting fired is the best thing that c…

Fight Club is a great film! But I can't believe how many people watch Fight Club and miss the real message: that Tyler Durden's philosophy is not one to live by, because it doesn't bring you any joy or fulfillment. Too many people watch the movie and see a tour de force of machismo and stick-it-to-the-man ideology, but the movie is really about the negatives of extreme, prolonged toxic masculinity. The Narrator conju…

Spot on. [Ebert's review] goes further and describes the Project Mayhem followers as victims of a "fascist" ideology. At the time, I thought that was harsh and sensational, but I think he was warning us that the subtler, less comfortable messages will be lost within themes that are powerful to an unsophisticated audience. Has it become propaganda?

[0] https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/fight-club-1999

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

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Movies with great impact on me:

1. Untouchable - must see

2. Gattaca - are we going there?

3. 1984 - must see

4. Idiocracy - initially looks like joke/stupid movie, but it's more real then we may want to agree

5. Life of others (made in Ge)

6. Amelie Poulain (made in Fr)

7. Turtles can fly (made in Ir)

8. Stalker - the russian original (3 parts) (made in Ru)

9. Metropolis

Other good movies:

Lost Horizon

The Bucket List

The Truman Show

Solaris 1972

Enemy at the Gates

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

Tips for good movies in general: take countries one by one and search best ever movies from that country.

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

#196

Princess Mononoke [1] (1997) had an impact on how I value our environment and also was my gateway into anime [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Mononoke

> and also was my gateway into anime Slightly off topic, any recommendations on that area? I've never checked out any anime besides children shows and would like to see something good, preferably mature and recent, to see if I'm missing out on something cool.

Kuuchuu Buranko - Anime that goes into mental health and how to better yourself.

I'm also a fan of psychological anime and:

Kaiba - Spot on Animation.

Welcome to the NHK - Explores the Hikkimori phenomena first hand.

Mononoke - Beautiful Done Japanese tales, psychological.

Higurashi no naku korno ni / Umineko no naku koro ni - long winded series, in the style of Agatha Christie murder mystery, to go into more would only ruin the fun. :D

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

#197

Koyaanisqatsi (1982) - made me realize the degree to which society has been mechanized, how our alienation to nature and each other is almost guaranteed if we give ourselves over to technology.

Koyaanisqatsi has been my favorite movie ever since the first time I accidentally caught it on TV almost 20 years ago. I've since been to live screenings with Glass and his Ensemble playing it, etc. :-)

And.. despite eventually discovering what Reggio is about, I have always taken the opposite view of the movie. To me it feels like a neutral view of how systematized our world is, how technology enables such systems, and how such systems are a fundamental and valuable part of moving forwards as a species. Humans = technology = systems.. but positivity for such things is my world view anyway, and Koy is a blank enough canvas to take this on.

The second sequel Naqoyqatsi felt like a more on the nose critique of the ills of technology and modern society to me, made up entirely of stock video set to a fragile but very human soundtrack, in contrast to Koy.

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

#200

Koyaanisqatsi (1982) - made me realize the degree to which society has been mechanized, how our alienation to nature and each other is almost guaranteed if we give ourselves over to technology.

I think a lot about the meaning of the word lately (“ life out of balance”), really sums up the zeitgeist.
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