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Little Miss Sunshine
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Blue Valentine
Requiem For A Dream
John Q
Trainspotting
The Truman Show
The Pursuit of Happiness
A Beautiful Mind
Shutter Island
Room
Grave of the Fireflies
Jacobs Ladder
The Panic in Needle Park
Oldboy
The Lobster
Sixteen Candles
The Experiment
The Shawshank Redeption
Back to the Future
Heavenly Creatures
500 Days of Summer
Forest Gump
Shooter
The Italian Job
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Baby Driver
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Heaven Knows What
My Sisters Keeper
Patch Adams
Mr. Nobody
The Constant Gardener
Dead Poets Society
Being John Malkovich
The Green Mile
The Matrix
Zodiac
The Silence of the Lambs
No Country for Old Men
Donnie Darko
Clockwork Orange
Mute
The Butterfly Effect
Run Lola Run
Triangle
Enter The Void
The Bucket List
The Hurt Locker
Law Abiding Citizen
It’s a Wonderful Life
La La Land
Pirates of the Caribbean
V for Vendetta
The Godfather
Scarface
Raging Bull
Rocky
Gran Torino
Casino
Reservoir Dogs
The Breakfast Club
Once Upon a Time in America
Not Without My Daughter
The Truman Show
Cape Fear
Good Will Hunting
Casablanca
“They didn’t teach you in school to leave your work and go to the window five minutes to let the sun warm your soft skin; they didn’t teach you to pause. They taught you to bottle up your emotions, they didn’t teach you to go to your friend and talk five minutes when you felt sad, so your cotton heart could light up again and go back to your work free of mental burdens. They didn’t teach you to go to an open window and listen to five minutes the musicality of birds or the hysterical screams of playing kids, or watch the trees wave at you so you could feel connected to a wider realm where your energy was welcome. And now you feel guilty when you can’t immediately achieve your work because you couldn’t see that the powerful wind often stops as well before it starts again, you don’t know how to recharge your batteries merely by feeling the sun biting your skin, you lost touch with the pacifying noises of the whole world keeping its activities while you spend your time worrying that you might fail. You are not broken; you are mistaken, and you must start again to allow yourself to give to your natural needs and rhythms an unshakable voice. You must care enough about it: it comes first and anything else follows. We are sentient beings.”
— Anonymous