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kentro2002 t1_j6n7n2j wrote

I would follow you, these are spot on IMO. Devil is #1, so good. Kramer vs. Kramer, as a kid who parent got divorced a year or two after that, I cry every time. Office Space should have been the seed of the working people of Reddit, which I think it is.

The one I didn’t get was LaLa land, I love them both, Gossling especially, I didn’t get why it got all the accolades, not bad, and I understand some of the cinematography was groundbreaking, but I still could never get in to it.

Other than than, well done!

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Yenserl6099 OP t1_j6n8ipp wrote

Thanks! I can definitely see why some people wouldn't like La La Land, but for me, the music was nice and catchy and the performances and the cinematography was phenomenal. But that's the neat thing isn't it? Not every movie is for every one and that's okay. If every one liked all the same movies, then life would be boring.

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kentro2002 t1_j6n9enz wrote

I have a friend who only sees blockbusters, he is not an interesting person (you can’t choose your neighbors as a kid).

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Yenserl6099 OP t1_j6naaaq wrote

My boyfriend only really watches either horror movies or movies about the royal family so I can relate haha.

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kentro2002 t1_j6nao0n wrote

That is quite a combination of choice, Royals and Horror.

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