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Aug 3, 2004

I am greatful for my loop pedal
The shot of the basement guy peaking out and looking at the child has to be one of the most unsettling frames Ive ever seen in a movie.

Its rare anything in a film genuinely freaks me out but that actually sent shivers down my spine.

Probably my favorite movie of the year so far, it just works on every conceivable level and is absolutely representative of cinema at its finest.

The flash flood/rain storm sequence as they decend from the heights of wealth to the desparity of poverty has to be one of the best visual metaphors Ive seen in a film.

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Aug 3, 2004

I am greatful for my loop pedal

Steve Yun posted:

Bong’s got us faded

Memories of Murder also has a fantastic last five seconds.

What other movies end on such a similarly great last five seconds? (Spoiler tags where appropriate, or maybe just post titles and don’t post the spoiler at all)

Killer Joe has the single greatest last 5 seconds of a film ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq8mSww5XOI


I have never seen an audience react like that to the ending of a movie.

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