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What is a film you found to be important, but when suggesting it to others they didn't share that? And why was it important? They could be important for any reason. Important to society, film making as a medium, pushing a message or philosophy. Whatever.
For me, I found Swiss Army Man to be profoundly meaningful and deep, but I've shown it to 5 people and all 5 people disliked it.
The contrast of an alive man wanting to die befriending a dead man who wants to live that hit so close to home for me, from both sides haha.
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