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ITT: Movies that left you feeling feels

>Roger Ebert: After "The Grey" was over, I watched the second film for 30 minutes and then got up and walked out of the theater. It was the first time I've ever walked out of a film because of the previous film. The way I was feeling in my gut, it just wouldn't have been fair to the next film.
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The Grey was trash. I was expecting The Edge with Liam Neeson, and we got some cgi magic wolves bullshit
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What was the other movie?
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>>70153371
This. Shit movie overall, ending was garbage.
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WTF i hate wolves now
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>>70153371
>>70153400
I'm saying this unironically, the movie was 2deep4u.
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>>70153308
I work in the oil patch in Northern Alberta, the depiction of camp in The Grey was completely, 100% out to lunch. Also, wolves don't act like that, and they sure as hell don't stalk you for hundreds of miles, they'd run you down and swarm you. No way you'd have a guy firing guns anywhere close to a pipeline, let alone the pipeliners building it

That said, fucking 9/10 movie, absolutely loved it. You don't see many great survival movies like that these days, and Liam Neeson went full alpha male. So glad he brought down big daddy at the end.

>Once more into the fray
>Into the last good fight I'll ever know
>Live and die on this day
>Live and die on this day

Manly. Fucking. Tears.
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one of the best movies based on a true story. although unlike in real life liam neeson doesn't survive
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>>70153308
>movies /tv/ tricked you into watching beca they said it was good
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>>70153492
To me it seemed like the movie was going for an almost mythical, almost primal story of surviving against nature. The characters seemed more like archetypes than people and the Ultra-wolves were stylized to an almost absurd degree. But it all works in the context of the movie. It seems more like something you'd read in a collection of epic poems and less a history.
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>>70153371
>>70153400
You share this board with actual retards
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>>70153308
>I watched the second film for 30 minutes and then got up and walked out of the theater
>second film
>walked out of theater

what? is this one of your cinema memes?
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>>70153371
>>70153400
It wasnt meant to be an action movie
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>>70153666
That's how i saw it too
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>>70153726

he was one of the most prolific movie reviewers ever

he usually watched more than one when he went to the theater
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>>70153391
The Black
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>>70153492

Hello, Reddit!
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Really fantastic film, beautiful photography
One thing I didn't like was that it felt like the studio interfered and every twenty minutes we had to have another CRAZY WOLF ATTACK that felt completely at odds with the more real and organic danger (the hypoxia, crossing the rope, the cold, the hunger, more subtle meetings with the wolves)

Like when they are running for the tree line and the mexican guy is like "WATCH YOUR FLANK!" i'm like what happened

Film is overall great though just a shame it was somewhat neutered
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>>70153726
This kid doesn't know who Robert Ebert was
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>>70153492
>liam
>alpha
He is literally terrified of actual firearms. Most beta fuck to ever fraud his way into an action role.
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>>70156403

>shitting on an obviously honest post that was actually good

you have to go back, nice falseflag attempt though
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>once more into the fray
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>>70153371
the trailers were misleading, doesn't make it a bad movie
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>>70158103
Closing the post with "Manly. Fucking. Tears." Was a dead giveaway he was a tourist from /r/movies
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Today I will remind them.
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>>70153308
The Road

First time in my life where I saw a crying child and it broke my heart.
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>>70153726
It's common if you watch films in a high profile theatre often desu

I'm a member of BAFTA and often watch multiple films in one night for various reasons (only screening, Q&As with cast and crew, meeting people you know and because you feel like it etc)

Down side is that BAFTA has spoiled regular cinemas for me because of how good and comfy it is
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>>70161316

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4jC5FZPSX0

why you gotta do this anon
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>>70161260
Good movie aside from the painfully fake cockney accents.
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>>70161512

Because we must suffer.
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>>70153371

Agreed. The film would have been ten times better if it was more like 'The Edge'
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>>70153492
>I work in the oil patch in Northern Alberta, the depiction of camp in The Grey was completely, 100% out to lunch. Also, wolves don't act like that, and they sure as hell don't stalk you for hundreds of miles, they'd run you down and swarm you. No way you'd have a guy firing guns anywhere close to a pipeline, let alone the pipeliners building it

It wasn't Alberta and those were not wolves.

He died in the crash, they all did, they were in purgatory and the wolves were actually trying to take them to heaven.
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