SO from "Precious" thread: Movies you were glad you saw, but don't want to see again.

I loved the music from Rent, but I don't think I can sit through the movie again - I literally cried for most of it, and for ages afterward. Things like that really stay with me.
 
I can't even bring myself to watch these at all- I watched the real thing on the news. Have no desire to relive it, even on film.

Unfortunately I didn't have a choice, or else I wouldn't have either. We watched them for a class I took a couple of semesters ago. Both were extremely good movies, though. They have news clips in both of them - that I remember watching as it was happening for real - that made it incredibly hard to watch. :guilty:
 

Gone, baby, Gone

(Ben Afflecks' movie director debut)-fabulous plot, amazing 3 "endings (you think movie ended-then something else happens)-but some really tough subject matters
 
The Accused (for one scene especially)

Oh gosh yes, I had forgotten that one. One of my friends from college went on a date with a new boyfriend to see that movie! They were traumatized for weeks from that scene.
 
A couple have already been mentioned but my picks would be:

Hotel Rwanda
Schindler's List
Letters from Iwo Jima
Braveheart
The Incredible Journey

I have never seen Marley and Me (because I know that I would be a blubbering mess for weeks) but I imagine if I did, it would be on the list as well.
 
DD had to watch Last King of Scotland for a college class and it moved her so much she was depressed for a few days after watching it. She described it to me and I was horrified.

Million Dollar Baby
Saving Private Ryan
The Exorcist
Sicko (especially if you have a loved one with cancer)

Terms of Endearment is one of my favorite all time movies - I've watched it several times!
 
Central Station (most depressing movie ever!)
Towelhead (extremely disturbing about a young girl)
 
Rob Roy made me vow never to watch Braveheart except in small doses. I don't like movies with graphic rape scenes. Far too disturbing.

Gladiator is collecting dust on my shelf. Good movie, horribly graphic violence. Made me swear off Saving Private Ryan.

Lost in Translation = just too weird to even understand, was there supposed to be a plot in there?
 
The Killing Fields

I have close friends who came to our family from a relationship very similar to the friendship in the movie between the American and his interpreter. Despite the fact that our family are all well and thriving here, the stories they told mirrored this movie so closely it was incredibly painful to watch. I watched it when it first came out and have never watched it again. My kids are teens and I was thinking they should watch it to help them understand our friend's history but it pains me to think of watching it again.
 
Boys Don't Cry
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas


EllaM, I didn't get Lost In Translation the first time I saw it, then the second time I really got into it and now love that movie. I also had some moments that felt just like the movie when I first moved to Taiwan :lmao: I don't know anyone else that likes the movie though.
 
Gone, baby, Gone

(Ben Afflecks' movie director debut)-fabulous plot, amazing 3 "endings (you think movie ended-then something else happens)-but some really tough subject matters

This movie haunted me, the book it is based on kept me awake at night. I try and stay away from movies that will make me cry- my rule is if I tear up over the preview it's not for me. (I know, I know I miss out on allot of great movies this way)

Some of the ones that slipped past my defenses..

The Hours
Marley and Me
Old yeller
Rent
 





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