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Calling all movie lovers and film enthusiasts! It must be hard being so in touch with the art form, and I mean that truthfully. While some folks opt for Marvel, you're searching for David Lynch. Of course, anyone can like both, but there is a lot less overlap between popular, mainstream films and the slightly less known "indie" films (even though most underground movies are not independent, but that's a conversation for another day).
The focus is on the move buffs and film heads who reject the Academy and urge others to consider going out of their comfort zone when it comes to media. I remember the first time I watched David Cronenberg's Crash—my brain could not comprehend where the concept of the film came from. Aside from the content, though, the cinematography, score, and casting for the movie were etched into my brain for life. That's what a good movie is, right? Something remarkable and unforgettable that rewrites your prior understanding of what should be considered an "acceptable" movie. That's the beauty of film—someone, somewhere, will always have their eye open for the next thing to challenge their understanding of life, relationships, and human connection.
Film buffs, this one's for you.