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Topic: Have you ever been deeply affected by a movie?
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Wed 07/31/13 04:15 PM
It sounds like a brilliant movie I will definently look out for it. I would not be suprised if the band with the same name got it from this movie

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Wed 07/31/13 04:18 PM
I once thought I was deeply touched by an episode of Walker Texas Ranger. Then I realized it was just gas.

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Fri 08/02/13 09:05 AM


1. Empire of the Sun (1987)
2. Watership Down (1978)
3. Kaze no tani no Naushika (1984)
4. Hachikō Monogatari (1987)
5. Hotaru no haka (1988)


I agree with Empire of the Sun. Good choice. This movie is so moving that I chose it as our Christmas movie this last year 2012 for our family Christmas. I wanted my sons to see it. My oldest son particularly as he went through some difficult struggles. I told them before we watched it that the human spirit is amazing...to please watch this boy, how clever he is...how clever they all were

they were pretty much speechless and spellbound. it moved us all.


Saw Empire of the Sun when I was still young and it did leave quite an impression with me. Never forgot the story and how it made me feel.

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Fri 08/02/13 09:10 AM

I once watched this doco ( forget the name) that was about tribes around the world. It showed this elderly woman living in the Himalayas who had been blind for something like 20 years due to be so close to the sun I think. Then a friend in her village carried her for over 50 Kms on his back to this eye clinic where a simple 10min operation gave her her sight back. Just the look on her face afterwards brought me to tears. It's amazing how much we take for granted.


I think this was The Himalayan Cataract Project. I haven't seen the documentary film, but I have read about it on medical journals.

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Sat 08/03/13 04:04 PM
Yeah right.bruce is the guy to look out for#retired and etremely dangerous#great movie

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