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How to Write a Short Film
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TylerMowery (3 minutes ago)
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cat-jv2yt (10 minutes ago)
my favourite scene is when he finds out the truth. it feels like you’re going insane with him because at the start you’re like “no way, they’re just trying to make him feel crazy” and by the end of that scene it’s like you come to terms with the fact that he’s the patient and he is crazy.
lukasbastiasliebsch9665 (17 minutes ago)
The movie in which DiCaprio really deserved the Oscar
DBDenzz (27 minutes ago)
He knew his way around cell block C even though the shots show its a literal maze
SavePvP (31 minutes ago)
I feel like Dicaprio’s acting skills are so unparalleled, he is quite literally one of the most talented actors we have in our lifetime and no Oscar is needed to prove that point
milespq5561 (47 minutes ago)
That scene with George Noyce is amazing. He tells us exactly what’s going on, but we completely misinterpreted it
macuse2008 (51 minutes ago)
I’ll never forget the feeling when Dr Cawley tells Andrew the truth. It was like serious mind games. This movie was so good it actually needed to be seen twice to make sense. A brilliant film that truly played tricks on the mind!
saintpoli6800 (1 hour ago)
This movie 100% makes you believe that this was real, and Teddy was really a detective.
jayprimo (2 hour ago)
Something else I noticed, when they first come off the boat, and Teddy comments how "all of the guards are a little on edge".
Sid_Kill (2 hours ago)
After movie ended I questioned my existence.
jackw3295 (17 hours ago)
The lake scene at the end should've awarded Leo the highest achievement in acting. I was stunned.
hoseaxciv5580 (22 hours ago)
This is the best movie I have ever watched. Almost made me believe I was insane.
Cat_main_apex (21 hours ago)
This was seriously the most terrifying movie I’ve ever seen, the tone, music and atmosphere was disturbing
CheefChaos (2 hours ago)
The scene when he returns home looking over the water, the wife on the Swing, A Brightly lit lovely day, is among the most terrifying images in movie history.
marioguerrero4888 (10 hours ago)
The first time I saw this film, I thought they tricked him into believing he was a patient
leahboris6749 (18 hours ago)
Did anyone else find it really strange how he seemed so focused on his daughter, but not his two other kids?
janejin8145 (6 hours ago)
The women didn't write "Run" on the notebook, but Teddy did.
cadeosborn5696 (9 hours ago)
I was thinking (i might be wrong) when he was interviewing that guy and started rubbung his pencil, how did he know that would make him angry? Cuz he already knows the guy hes interviewing and already knows his tick from his time as a patient
fuji4128 (8 hours ago)
this movie puts you in the mind of someone that is crazy. makes you understand them and sympathize with them
theguitarguy691 (5 hours ago)
I'm glad i watched this movie with out watching the trailer or googled what the movie was about.... This movie is a Masterpiece
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