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Movies That Need To Be Viewed Twice
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All That Jazz (for the superb Bob Fosse choreography)
Love musicals. I skimmed through the long explanation of whether this thread was for movies you need to see twice to fully comprehend, or movies you want to see more than once, so if I got it wrong, picture me slowly backing out....


I like musicals too, and ALL THAT JAZZ is indeed special -- strange and different, darker than most. I want to watch it again.
I also watch modern opera on film from time to time -- two that blew me away were Shostakovich's LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK and Britten's OWEN WINGRAVE.

I'm more interested in movies that I didn't "get" or actively disliked on the first viewing that I'm so glad I gave another chance. The main one that comes to mind is "L'Avventura" by Antonioni. After seeing "L'Avventura", "L'Eclisse" and "La Notte" the first time, I came to the conclusion that Antonioni made boring movies about boredom and I wanted nothing further to do with him.
Ten years later, I watched "L'Avventura" again and my eyes were opened to a world of meaning and beauty. I've had this experience with several other films that aren't coming to mind right now. I think life experience and mood can have a big influence on how we react to a movie and some just have to wait for the right time.
I have to disagree about "Ikiru" though. Even though the story is about someone who is facing the end of his life, I don't think you have to be old to appreciate the very life-affirming message of the movie. It's a film that invites me to reassess what I am doing with my life and has worked for me for decades.

I agree. After seeing IKIRU, I wrote in my review (on another site) that this film should be shown to every student during their senior year of high school. Maybe it would keep more people from wasting their lives in careers they are bored with and unsuited for.

Yes, absolutely! Same here. I love watching movies a second or third or fourth time. Sometimes, when the initial curiosity (of what it is, etc) is out of the way (by watching it the first time) you open yourself to finding more "meaning" in it. Sometimes movies need multiple viewings to "get it", with all the subtexts, etc and sometimes movies just become more beautiful with the second viewing.

love shostakovich's lady macbeth from mtensk district - which performance was that? (what company?, i mean) there is also a fine version on dvd from russian that was created to be more like a film - a fantastic cast and art direction.

LOVE ikiru ... love it, love it, love it

love shostakovich's lady m..."
Yes, I think that's the one I saw, though it doesn't seem to be available on Netflix now. Opera on Netflix is erratic.


Tremors
Evil Dead
Dawn of the Dead (both versions)
The Bicycle Thief
Maltese Falcon
Sixteen Candles
Ran
Seven Samurai
and, yes, definitely, Ikiru

Catch and Release
Remember Me"
Match Point, not only twice. I have seen it many times... Superb...

I saw it twice and I didn't understand it & hated it because of that ... could you tell me what does the end means????

despite of all the meanings the movei carry it will reveal so much more meanings in the second time
inspiring and great movie
"inception" by leonardo decaprio .. because it need extra attention and concentration but it's a greeeeeeeeeat movie
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