I was thinking the other day about how much of an impact a single film can have, not just as entertainment, but as a genuine shift in how you see the world. For me, the first one that comes to mind is 2001: A Space Odyssey. It completely changed my understanding of what a visual story could be, and how ambiguity can be more powerful than exposition.
I'm curious, what's a film that genuinely changed your perspective on something? It doesn't have to be a masterpiece�it could be a small indie film or a documentary. What did you see that made you think differently about a topic, an art form, or even life itself?
Looking forward to some great recommendations! sprunki phase 5
I was thinking the other day about how much of an impact a single film can have, not just as entertainment, but as a genuine shift in how you see the world. For me, the first one that comes to mind is 2001: A Space Odyssey. It completely changed my understanding of what a visual story could be, and how ambiguity can be more powerful than exposition.
I'm curious, what's a film that genuinely changed your perspective on something? It doesn't have to be a masterpiece�it could be a small indie film or a documentary. What did you see that made you think differently about a topic, an art form, or even life itself?
Looking forward to some great recommendations! sprunki phase 5