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Are there any valuable films to watch?

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I'm looking for something that has a message, something that makes you think, or at least that sparks strong emotions

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There are topics in forum with movies that might interest you and make you think.

Search for them. 

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This movie just got released..i have a good feeling about it :)

It's from lord of the rings creator

 


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Try Terence Mallick's movies. My favorites so far, highly transformative:

- The Tree of Life 

- The New World

- Knight of Cups

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On 16.12.2018 at 8:49 PM, peanutspathtotruth said:

Try Terence Mallick's movies. My favorites so far, highly transformative:

- The Tree of Life 

- The New World

- Knight of Cups

Hyper-seconded. The Tree of Life is my favorite movie of all time. Another good Malick movie is The Thin Red Line.

In turn, I'll recommend Wong-Kar Wai's Ashes of Time.

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Everything is valuable if you have the eye to see ;)


B R E A T H E

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Charlie Kaufman's films are great.

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Synecdoche, New York

Anomalisa

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  • Way of a peaceful warrior
  • Men of honor 

Two of the best movies I ever saw :)

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Seven Years In Tibet - powerful messages about ego, powerstruggles and narcissism.

Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds - the four part documentary is on YouTube. I didn't know it then when I watched it the first time, but this is the documentary that opened me up to non-duality. Didn't understand shit the first time I watched it.

Samadhi part 1 & 2 - also on YouTube. From the same creator as Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds.

The "free of dialogue" movies Chronos, Baraka and Samsara. The most beautiful movies ever made. The cinematography is out of this world.

Human part 1 - 3. All available on YouTube as well. Nothing but interviews with people all around the world. Watch without judging. The perfect documentary if you're into Spiral Dynamics. Thank me later.


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Also you can find eternal truth in the simplest of movies. One of those truths is love. It doesn't have to come from someone who knows about love as deeply as some yogis or saints. It's intrinsic in all of us and some directors express it intuitively.

I dare all of you to watch "Roma", the new Alfonso Cuaron movie, it's on Netflix. It's not only utterly beautiful and personal. It's so strong in what it says. It's about love. And it puts the relative in perspective to the absolute. It's contemplative, slow, meditative. It's a damn fine piece of art. 

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On 16.12.2018 at 7:53 PM, F A B said:

I'm looking for something that has a message,

Inception or The Matrix

 

On 16.12.2018 at 7:53 PM, F A B said:

something that makes you think

Revolver

 

On 16.12.2018 at 7:53 PM, F A B said:

or at least that sparks strong emotions

A beautiful mind or Interstellar

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Yes Man- zeal, passion for life, fuck perfectionism

Being John Malkovich- perspective, consciousness

The Truman Show- escaping mental prisons

The Matrix- nature of reality

Samsara- the current state of our world

Spring Summer Fall Winter... And Finally Spring- cycles, karma, lots of hidden meaning

Way of the Peaceful Warrior- flow state, the power of the now, practical wisdom applicable to everything

Inner Worlds Outer Worlds (available on YouTube)- thought, turning inwards

District 9- love, forgiveness

Perks of Being a Wallflower- realizing God, love, adolescence

The Babysitter- overcoming fear

Ex Machina- consciousness

Her- passion, love, relationships

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind- relationships, authenticity, forgiveness

Newness- radical Honesty, relationships

Mr Right- flow state, fucking morality in the ass

 

 

 

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Life is Beautiful 

In the scene above he creates a story to spare his son the horrible truth.

Evokes strong emotions mixing humor and tragedy.

Also lots of great symbolism and meaning in Lord of the Rings Trilogy,,,

 

 


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Go to IMDB and search for whatever you want. Sort the movies by number of votes and you get the best movies for your search criteria.

You can search for keywords as well. It's all about finding something that speaks to you. All movies have short plot synopsis and a trailer to check out if it sounds interesting. 

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If you've done a lot of self-actualization work you can get value, meaning and juice from every movie, as every single character, scene and story adds to your understanding as human being on planet earth. There is value in higher consciousness movies and low consciousness movies, you either learn what meaningfully inspires you, or what doesn't. That being said, I do know what you understand in valuable movies and I've actually made a blog post about this on my blog. It includes some of the most enlightening, liberating and mind-blowing movies I've watched along my journey! Hope you enjoy : )

13 Highly LIberating & Inspiring Movies

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The Fountain - Its boring as hell but there's probably of hidden meaning in it. 

Joker 2020 

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