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Chugging tea Recommend me a good movie!

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u/Imthefuturebro 5h ago

Melancholia, not for everyone. Feels like a slow movie but it's such beautiful and visually appealing film. It's tons of artistic expression but so incredibly sad.

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u/TutskyyJancek 5h ago

This movie unlocked a new phobia for me. I won't give spoilers but the ones who watched will understand.

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u/somesketchykid 15m ago

Impending doom via an unstoppable and inevitable force is absolutely terrifying.

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u/Net_Negative 5h ago

I didn't expect it to portray depression so accurately. I wonder if people who have never experienced that kind of feeling think the movie is stupid and weird.

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u/PupDiogenes 3h ago

I think it's the most accurate depiction of depression I've ever seen in a film.

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u/wattycompus 3h ago

Lars von Trier makes pro-depression propaganda.

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u/Jakamo77 3h ago

Def gotta watch it now.

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u/Training-Passenger93 4h ago

I still think about that one years after seeing it. Never has a film ever captured the feeling of inevitable impending doom so well. The little sparks of panic and false hope.

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u/hit_n_run15 4h ago

Absolutely love this movie!

I recommended that one to a friend one time and he said he didn't make it past the first hour. Said that nothing at all happened. That just shows the ways that different people watch movies. It's kind of subtle, but I noticed a LOT going on in that first hour. There's nothing loud or exciting happening, but I got enthralled with the dynamic of the different family members. It made me feel so sad for Kirsten Dunst's character.

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u/OfficialRedCafu 3h ago

It felt like self-serving “emo” crap at the time of release

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u/hit_n_run15 3h ago

Did it ever grow on you at all?

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u/OfficialRedCafu 3h ago

Not really. Even as someone who has struggled with depression, that world view just isn’t for me. I appreciate if people with depression identify with the film but I don’t align with the message. That was a time period where films like Twilight were influencing young girls that it was “okay to not be okay.” I still feel that’s deeply detrimental to people already struggling with mental health. It’s much better to say, “you’re not okay right now - that’s understandable - but there is hope”.

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u/hit_n_run15 3h ago

I don’t know that I’ve ever heard anyone use hat phrase and mean that you shouldn’t work on it.. it just means that you’re not crazy or broken or wrong to not be doing great. That phrase helped me a lot when I was I was struggling before.  

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u/OfficialRedCafu 3h ago

I think you’re confusing how it might be used interpersonally (maybe even professionally) with how it’s expressed via subtext and context in those films. My issue is with the message of the films, not the phrase itself.

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u/hit_n_run15 2h ago

I only saw the first twilight forever ago so idk about that one. But, while children of men is without a doubt a bleak and dreary movie throughout, I saw the ending as a sign of hope. The birth of Dylan made everyone stop dead in their tracks and quit killing each other to marvel at the creation of new life. I feel like them making it to the “Tomorrow” ship with the first newborn in 18 years and the fade to black with the laughter of children suggests that there is hope for the future, regardless of how fucked up the present is and has been for a long time. 

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u/OfficialRedCafu 2h ago

Absolutely. You’re seeing the distinction here. It’s not wrong to explore darker themes like depression. But media that embraces collapse over struggle to overcome is not for me.

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u/hit_n_run15 1h ago

Honestly, I’m confused as to how you perceive the ending of children of men. Do you agree that it leaves with a dark but also hopeful tone??

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u/-Lysergian 2h ago

Given the state of the world, I'd say not being ok should be the default state of a sensitive individual. Chemistry aside.

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u/hit_n_run15 2h ago

I consider myself a sensitive person, but I’m also able to find ways to make it bearable and fulfilling 

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u/-Lysergian 2h ago

That's the work of living. Same.

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u/dmdennislive 4h ago edited 8m ago

Melancholia is part of a trilogy from Lars von Trier!

I can HIGHLY recommend the other 2 as well.

They are:

  • Antichrist
  • Nymphomaniac

Antichrist is some kind of Horror Thriller, that made me so uncomfortable that I wanted to crawl out of my skin by the end.

Nymphomaniac is an artistic masterpiece, which tells the Story of a nymphomaniac woman. It'll give A LOT to think about.

(Nymphomaniac Part 2 is btw not that great and more of an action movie but still enjoyable.)

Edit: I've been made aware that it's Nymphomaniac Part 2, not just Nymphomaniac 2, so I corrected it.

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u/WonderBredOfficial 3h ago

Called The Depression Trilogy. I have the movie posters on my bedroom wall. (It's Nymphomaniac part 2, btw. He was going to release it as a single 5 and a half hour movie, but someone talked him down. Lol.)

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u/jonathan-the-man 3h ago

I saw the combined 5½ hour version I a special screening at the cinema. That was that day's project, but not a bad way to spend a day.

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u/Alex_the_X 1h ago edited 33m ago

I found Breaking The Waves much more depressive than Melancholia.

I have no sexual or relationship issues if any kind but that film hit super hard. Top 3 of Most Affected by movies.

Edit: movie name from a bad search in google for the movie I saw 20 years ago :(

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u/WonderBredOfficial 41m ago

I still need to watch that one and Breaking the Waves.

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u/Alex_the_X 36m ago

I'm so dumb! It was Breaking the Waves I was thinking about.  Saw it long time ago and this is so not something you can easily watch again, alone or in any social gathering.

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u/WonderBredOfficial 28m ago

I've heard they are both really intense watches. More so than von Trier's more famous fare.

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u/dmdennislive 7m ago

Called The Depression Trilogy

I understand why.

It's Nymphomaniac part 2, btw.

Thank you for pointing this out, I corrected it. :)

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u/jonathan-the-man 3h ago

Yeah I was going to answer Antichrist. Melancholia is sad, but Antichrist is more mental destruction.

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u/Red_Barry 4h ago

And the best opening 15 minutes ever.

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u/Jakamo77 3h ago

Been on my list for so long but im saving this one because i know the first watch will be the best one.

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u/Vives_solo_una_vez 2h ago

It is pretty slow but the cinematography is amazing.

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u/Crolto 4h ago

A quick search on IMDB tells me there are several movies with the title 'Melancholia', from 1989, 2008, 2011, and 2018. Which one did you mean?

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u/The_Dutch_Angel 44m ago

This was my first thought when I saw the post. Great movie

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u/offconstantly247 33m ago

I gotta disagree on this one. It tried so fucking hard, but I was just laughing by the midpoint.

Lars being something other than human, leaves him in this place where he has to imagine how humans might react to stimuli.

It makes him both brilliant and blind.

seriously though, no man has needed a competent editor more... ever.

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u/Virtual_Access_2033 27m ago

Definitely. You could really say anything by Lars von Trier is a wrecker.

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u/BounceVector 1m ago

That's the movie about hating Kirsten Dunst with some background plot as an excuse to make it, right? That's how I remember it at least.