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Continuing on the Movie thread theme: If so, perhaps Kurosawa's "Ikiru." Or possibly a really really long one, like Aoyama Shinji's "Eureka"--that way I could write and proof-read my last will and testament and maybe squeeze in one last session on the stairmaster before calling it a day. |
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I think it would have to be Brazil. |
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This is one of those questions that the answer can change on from time to time. It would be hard to pick... and I doubt I'd be in a movie watching mood (ie there are other things I rather spend time on before my death)... but... 'Tampopo' or 'My Sassy Girl' certainly come to mind. But I could probably just as easily reel (pun intended) off another 10 or 20.
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The Big Blue. Watch the director's cut. Its 3 hours and the ending is different. Its like Brazil, the happy US cinema ending or Terry Gilliam's proper cut...Brazil had amazing visual icons...all my designers love it. |
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