• Films with real depth
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How come The Departed wasn't mentioned? The Departed was deep... [sp]deep undercover[/sp] :smug:
[QUOTE=VagueWisdom;22933818]Waltz with Bashir. [IMG]http://moviebanter.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/waltz_with_bashir.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] This. If you haven't seen it. See it. [editline]09:39AM[/editline] [QUOTE=articpenguin;23139517]The Fountain The End of Evangelion (made me feel like shit for a while)[/QUOTE] The truth is ___________
Moon, District 9
The Usual Suspects.
Forrest Gump? Sorry if it's late.
[QUOTE=Nextil;22931115]No way. That movie was ridiculous. How is a movie about a magical man who can cure any disease by eating your body flies deep? I didn't read any sort of symbolism or any meaningful artistic or emotional message from that film, the characters were cliche'd and boring, and I hated the cinematography. Fuck, I hated that movie.[/QUOTE] It's about peoples decision to destroy something that is beautiful and can give life because it's believe he murdered children. The idea that gods can be monsters. As well as a stab at the justice system showing that innocent people are put to death.
[QUOTE=Billiam;23140736]How come The Departed wasn't mentioned? The Departed was deep... [sp]deep undercover[/sp] :smug:[/QUOTE] The twist in that film left me absolutely stunned. Fantastic film.
Seven Samurai, really fantastic film.
Run Silent - Run Deep had a lot of depth. You know because a lot of it was underwater...
High Fidelity
Roshomon.
What about the Hurt Locker, I thought that was pretty deep.
I thought Shutter Island was henchly deep.
[QUOTE=Blisster;23186367]What about the Hurt Locker, I thought that was pretty deep.[/QUOTE] Cut in pieces, but deep, yea.
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