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gaedarwinn t1_j6pg8j4 wrote

American Psycho. I personally find Patrick Bateman one of the most interesting characters i ever known, i think i can relate to him and perfectly understand him. I’m not really proud about this and i actually think it’s pretty sad.

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robin_buns OP t1_j6pj1df wrote

It is understandable, everyone has their own point of view hahaha Greetings.

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gaedarwinn t1_j6pjsij wrote

i strongly suggest you to see Babylon if your looking for a movie that will certainly have an impact on you anyway

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zincsinks t1_j6pfthx wrote

The movie Trafficked deeply disturbed me. It just made me so absolutely depressed to think that type of shit is occurring all over the world, this very second. The scene where the guy picks up a small girl prostitute in his car made my blood boil, and it’s even worse knowing I can do nothing about it.

I also watched Requiem for a Dream today, and I made a mental note to never ghost my parents, as they grow older.

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robin_buns OP t1_j6pilx5 wrote

Can you recommend them? 👀👀

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zincsinks t1_j6piyw0 wrote

Yeah, they are both movies.

“Trafficked” 2017

“Requiem for a Dream” 2000

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DrDearGodNo t1_j6pgdm2 wrote

I own Howard Philips Lovecraft's complete collection and that helped me realize just how insignificant we are compared to the rest of the universe.

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robin_buns OP t1_j6pjfjn wrote

Imagine how bad I feel when I see the deep sea in videos, but I've realized that when I look at the blue sky and detail it, I see how deep the land is and I get dizzy.

By chance sometimes I start thinking about how insignificant we are, and I get such a shock in my brain that I see everything black and I jump.

Like when in the movies the camera zooms from earth to space, passes through the universes and then goes black. The same thing happens to me.

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