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epa_89 t1_jdlrans wrote
Reply to comment by Express_Giraffe_7902 in Looking for a movie that catches you off guard/doesn’t end the way you think by Express_Giraffe_7902
Nothing wrong with re-watching movies you find great. 🙂 Especially if you don't remember everything about it.
The most recent one I recall that I did not remember basically anything of except that I remembered thinking it was great the first time I watched it was Trance. Of the plot I remembered James McAvoy's character steals a painting.
Watched it many years ago and again recently and yeah, it was as great as I remembered thinking it was.
epa_89 t1_jdieyx1 wrote
Reply to Looking for a movie that catches you off guard/doesn’t end the way you think by Express_Giraffe_7902
I have more but I fear the list will become to long and tiring to read if I add more. It's probably too long already.
The Outfit (2022)
The Invisible Guest (2016)
Primal Fear (1996)
The Dry (2020)
Calibre (2018)
Presumed Innocent (1990)
The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Argentina)
The Parallax View (1974)
The Conversation (1974)
Trance (2014)
Backtrack (2015)
Side Effects (2013)
Night Moves (1975)
epa_89 t1_jad1gwa wrote
Reply to Re: Meet Joe Black. by ComputerLarge2868
A great and emotional movie and very re-watchable in my opinion.
What I remember most and liked the most about this movie was the incredible score by Thomas Newman.
epa_89 t1_jad0p99 wrote
Reply to Need mystery-like movie recommendations by Uliburgh22
Some not already mentioned that you might like:
The Last of Sheila (1973)
Trance (2013)
The Lady Vanishes (1938) Hitchcock movie
epa_89 t1_j9ll6u3 wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Thief (1981)
epa_89 t1_j5un3tn wrote
Dead of Winter (1987)
epa_89 t1_iujy557 wrote
Reply to Lesser Underrated/under appreciated actors? by mcc1923
Colin Hanks
American Crime Story Impeachment
The Offer
A Friend of the Family
epa_89 t1_je18ebf wrote
Reply to Movie scenes that show many emotions with little dialogue... by bejeweled_sky
These might fit the bill:
Fruit market scene in Klute (1971) Scene available on Youtube.
Dale overhears the LA cops make fun of him at the diner in One False Move (1992)
Ending scene in Calibre (2018)
Ending scene in Fractured (2019)
Jack Lemmon's character in the turbine trip scene in The China Syndrome (1979) Scene available on Youtube.
This last scene has the most dialogue out of the ones I listed but it has lots of acting with body language and facial expressions as well.