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What film changed your opinion on something?

Started by Northernah, Feb 02, 2026, 09:53 AM

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DQ Eric

I changed my mind about corporate workplace culture after "Office Space"

At first it was just funny, then I realised how much of it felt uncomfortably familiar

Suddenly every broken printer joke felt like commentary rather than comedy
git commit -m "fixed everything"

NatureBoyDylan81

I thought AI in films was always overblown until I rewatched "Her"

It is not about technology so much as emotional dependency and projection

Now the conversation around AI feels a bit less hypothetical and more personal

Joel5

I will admit "Good Will Hunting" made me rethink how talent and opportunity interact

It is easy to assume people just "find their path" but the film shows how much friction there can be

Sometimes potential is not the hard part, access is

CMPunk96

I used to think cult dynamics were exaggerated until I watched "Midsommar"

Even though it is stylised, it still captures how group influence can feel immersive rather than obvious

It is unsettling how gradual the shift feels in that film

Harbour17

For me it was "Contagion" that changed how I think about global systems

Before that I assumed pandemics were something from history books

Afterwards it became very clear how interconnected everything actually is

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