TheBirdBytheWindow

TheBirdBytheWindow t1_ixtwrz8 wrote

I think the movies are a wonderful way to discover yourself and consider what paths you would like to take in this life! There's no shortage of opportunity there.

Finding passion like this is no small thing. You're using film the way it ought to be intended and that's so cool! Whether it be in the industry or one you discover because of it.

Let it guide you. Plenty of journeys to choose from on the big screen!

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TheBirdBytheWindow t1_ixtv75b wrote

Take some time and see They Shall Not Grow Old. You'll thank yourself.

If cinematography is your thing, Eggers films (The Lighthouse, The Northman, The VVitch) will knock your socks off. Definitely want to see his works on the big screen as they are released.

Films that get us thinking get us doing. And as a society we need to get back to doing good things on a big scale. Long Live Cinema!

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TheBirdBytheWindow t1_ixtto94 wrote

It's scarier than any horror flick and hits your heart quicker than any romance or drama piece. The acting and cinematography haunt you without being over the top or ill put in any way. It's genuine and raw and 100% terrifying from the very first scene to the last. Its a true war film.

Their laughter sticks in your throat all the way to the final scene.

Those poor, beautiful boys.

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TheBirdBytheWindow t1_iwu7c1i wrote

As a northern Indiana Hoosier, I can't describe in detail enough how much I hate Shipshe and the cretins that crawl all over the place to get there and to Middlebury.

I loathe everything about the Amish and that God forsaken flea market.

Buy craftsman furniture, but never buy from them. Don't believe me? Move here; live around and work with them. You'll see.

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