As a man/non-female person, do you have any female characters you genuinely identify with as a person and even in some of their struggles? If so, what character would that be and what makes them relatable to you?
Welcome to r/Cinema. A place for movie news and discussion.As a man/non-female person, do you have any female characters you genuinely identify with as a person and even in some of their struggles? If so, what character would that be and what makes them relatable to you?
Welcome to r/film, the official film community of Reddit. Film lovers and movie fans - talk about your favorite movies, upcoming ones, and the lates releases![Loved Trope] When a very comedic, absurd work of fiction presents a emotionally powerful, serious scene that brings a new meaning to the story.
A community to share your favourite character tropes with the community. From characters with similar themes, to weapons with matching vibes.My Favorite Movie Posters Of All Time:

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Let's play a game. Pick your favorite Ghibli films and find rhe best live action films that could serve as an unofficial counterpart and double features. And if possible, could you explain what they both have in common?

Studio Ghibli is a Japanese animation film studio founded in June 1985 by the director Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata and the producer Toshio Suzuki. The company's logo features the character Totoro (a large forest spirit) from Hayao Miyazaki's film "My Neighbor Totoro". It has its headquarters in Koganei, Tokyo. Share your love of all things Ghibli!
What is the greatest movie centering on food as a theme and symbol of the story and what makes it resonate with you?

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What is the greatest movie centering on food as a theme and symbol of the story and what makes it resonate with you?

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What is the greatest movie centering on food as a theme and symbol of the story and what makes it resonate with you?
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[A favorite trope of mine] Romantic relationships between disabled people in a society that is indifferent to them.
A community to share your favourite character tropes with the community. From characters with similar themes, to weapons with matching vibes.A Scene At The Sea (1991)

Underrated (adjective): /ˌəndəˈrādəd/ - Not rated or valued highly enough. Used to describe a piece of artistic expression that wasn't critically well-received but that a person believes deserves higher praise. It does not mean that a movie isn't well-known.
Average people, who because of a collective traumatic event, are deeply influenced to embark on a personal journey of dealing with their trauma as they also try to guide and relieve the people sharing the experience of that impactful event.
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In your opinion, what is the greatest ending of all time that can be described as "bittersweet"? Also, why does this ending resonate with you?

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In your opinion, what is the greatest ending of all time that can be described as "bittersweet"? Also, why does this ending resonate with you?

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Fearless (1993) Dir. Peter Weir
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The art form of film and television simply would not exist without cinematography— and some stand above others when it comes to this inspiring art form. So please, join us in sharing your favorite moments of cinematic beauty!Out of these 10 fanmade double features, which one do you find to be the best and most thematically compelling?
A subreddit for movie reviews and discussionsOut of these 10 fanmade double features, which one do you find to be the best and most thematically compelling?
Welcome to r/Cinema. A place for movie news and discussion.Out of these 10 fanmade double features, which one do you find to be the best and most thematically compelling?
Welcome to r/film, the official film community of Reddit. Film lovers and movie fans - talk about your favorite movies, upcoming ones, and the lates releases!I want beautiful films with complex characters finding connection with each other through the concept of trauma and loneliness like "Eureka" (2000), "Shiki-Jitsu" (2000), "Titane" (2021), "Haru" (1996) and "Fearless" (1993).
In the mood for a particular movie? Saw something interesting and want more? Have a favourite movie you want to recommend? Make those Movie Suggestions.[Personal favorite] Characters who constantly maintain a facade as reliable/stable figures only to slowly be revealed that they have a lot unresolved trauma, guilt and other personal flaws which causes to contastly punish themselves as they hope to find the one to save them from themselves.
A community to share your favourite character tropes with the community. From characters with similar themes, to weapons with matching vibes.What are your favorite explorations of trauma in film history and what makes them resonate with you? These are some of my favorite examples:

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