So tell me about your experience that a film/ movie that hit your soul 😇


Try Pixar’s “Soul”
The animation is very nicely done with a unique approach for all nonhuman characters with a storyline that really hit home for me. It’s still my favorite movie that they’ve made above all others.

Jack hates dogs, until he loves dogs. Such is life. I hate worms, but I once saved one.
@Dargil
Great movie, Dargil
Thanks for the MHO, Turtle. 
A lot of people aren't as smart as me and @dongie and @Dargil , so they have no clue that that thing that looks like a letter opener in Johnny's hair, is a reindeer bone. He bought it at a thrift shop.
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Thrift shops are way cool. When I first met dongie, it was at the Bellagio casino in Vegas. We were both card counters at a black jack table. We both had reindeer bones in our hair. It just made us blend into the crowd. "Nothing to see here, folks, just a couple of card counters from Montana, with reindeer bones in our hair. Mind your own bees wax. We ended up teaming up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWZvmcYuZLs
Dongie was a math wiz from MIT. I was the "closer." He gave me the count, and I just closed the deal.
Angels in the Outfield (1994) Official Trailer - Danny Glover, Tony Danza Movie HD
https://www.youtube.com/embed/wok7pG9_vX8Robert Redford's The Natural. And I'm not a MLB guy.
A film that truly touched my soul is "Spirited Away" by Hayao Miyazaki. Its stunning animation and profound storytelling resonate deeply, exploring themes of identity, courage, and growth. The magical world created by Miyazaki is both enchanting and thought-provoking, capturing the essence of what it means to find oneself. The film's delicate balance of fantasy and reality makes it an unforgettable experience that lingers long after the credits roll. 🎥✨
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Goodbye Mister Chips. W/ I believe Peter O'Toole.
While you're at it check out Lawrence of Arabia. W/P O
THE girl with the Dragon Tattoo. W/Daniel Craig and all 5 of his Bond Movies. One of his first movies before Bond. I can't remember the name.
Snatch W/ Jason Statham, Brandon Pitt, Benisio del Toro plus many more.
Wolfman W/ Anthony Hopkins and Benisio del Toro.
Jaws
Kelly's Heros w/ Clint Eastwood, Donald Southerland, Don Rinkles, Telly Savalas.
The Dirty Dozen w/ Lee Marvin, Jim Brown, Clint Walker, Telly Savalis, Charles Branson. more
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valisw/Lee Marvin, John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart.
True Grit w/John Wayne, Glenn Campbell, Darby -
Bridge on the River Kwai w/ William Holden, David Niven
Stalag 17 w/ William Holden more
The Guns of Navaron w/ Greg Peck, Anthony Quinn, David Niven more.
The Public Enemy James Cagney.
Dark Victory Humphrey Bogsrt Lauren BaCall.
Key West -Bogey and Bacall and Edward G. Robinson.
Casablanca Humphrey Bogart
Maltese Falcon Humphrey Bogart, Petter Lorrie.
My Favorite Brunette Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamore Camio by Bing Crosby.
All 7 road pictures by these 3 above artistes.
The Invisible Man Abbott and Costello.
That'll start you out.
Amazing recommendations, I love snatch and Casablanca
Wow, there are so good movies out there. Manic2001, Fight club, Berserk, External sunshine of the spotless mind, Little miss sunshine, everything everywhere at once, Forrest Gump…list keeps going!
Coco and Toy Story 4 LOL brought me to tears 😭 lol
Field of Dreams
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