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<blockquote data-quote="Thistles" data-source="post: 79338" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>Yeah, I think it wouldn't be as powerful the second time around, but it was a pretty dense movie so I think i might catch more details if I rewatch it. It's weird. I don't get upset by things in real life. It takes a fictional character to make me feel anything. Funny you mention E.T... I saw it for the first time when I was like 4 and it creeped me out so much that I never rewatched it! I hated how he got all grey when he was sick.</p><p></p><p>I think it was probably too eastern for most western critics to understand. I especially loved the book, which was more subtle, but the movie seized on a few major themes and expanded them more than the book did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thistles, post: 79338, member: 3949"] Yeah, I think it wouldn't be as powerful the second time around, but it was a pretty dense movie so I think i might catch more details if I rewatch it. It's weird. I don't get upset by things in real life. It takes a fictional character to make me feel anything. Funny you mention E.T... I saw it for the first time when I was like 4 and it creeped me out so much that I never rewatched it! I hated how he got all grey when he was sick. I think it was probably too eastern for most western critics to understand. I especially loved the book, which was more subtle, but the movie seized on a few major themes and expanded them more than the book did. [/QUOTE]
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