r/CinemaNepal

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Do you have a movie that you found very weird? Not creepy or shocking, just uncomfortable.

I have one called 'The skin I live in'. Yo movie herda esto nai uncomfortable lageko malai. I remember watching with my friends and we all were looking at each other with weird expressions. I don't want to spoil but it's a 2011 psychological thriller based around the theme of revenge. Tyo cinematography, story, acting sabai nai ali weird vibes dirathyo.

I watched it only once. Don't think I can do a rewatch. Do you have any movie/s that gave you similar vibes?

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u/batmanindisguised — 1 day ago

Have any of you gone to watch movies alone?

Question might sound retarded but I wanna watch movie tomorrow and got no one to go along with so I'm thinking of going alone. But I'm really anxious about it 😕

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u/Ok-Insurance-9456 — 1 day ago

Has Anybody watched this movie yet?

Watched Wuthering Heights during the flight and honestly loved the vibe of the movie. The 19th century old England village setting, the dark atmosphere, and the romance slowly flourishing from childhood to adulthood felt beautiful and emotional.

The 19th century old England village setting, the dark atmosphere, and the romance slowly flourishing from childhood to adulthood felt beautiful and emotional.

The story may feel common today because so many movies and love stories were probably inspired by the original plot of “Wuthering Heights 1939” over the decades, but you can still feel why this story became such a classic in the first place.

Margot Robbie was brilliant as always, carried the emotional depth so naturally. And our mate Jacob Elordi definitely has a long way to go, but his screen presence and chemistry were really good here.

Margot Robbie was brilliant as always, carried the emotional depth so naturally..

u/Dmaveric — 2 days ago

Do you watch movies/series with or without subtitles?

Mostly I watch them with subtitles but the first time I watched a movie without subtitles was Oppenheimer when it was released & then I watched a lot including sinners, the substance, Anora,train dreams, the housemaid (mostly new films).i can understand any movie clearly but for other films I watch it with sub, coz I still feel like I'm missing something important.

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u/lNarrator — 1 day ago

Michael is not getting off my head.

Michael… Michael… Michael… what a movie. Watched it 3 times already and still can’t get it out of my head. Maybe because I’ve been listening to MJ since childhood, I don’t know, but this movie just hit differently. The music, the aura, the emotions, the performances… everything felt magical.

And honestly, no matter how many controversies or opinions people have, one thing nobody can deny is the impact of Michael Jackson on music and pop culture. His songs, dance moves, stage presence is timeless.

For me, the movie felt more than just entertainment. It felt nostalgic, emotional, and a reminder of why MJ became a global phenomenon in the first place.

u/Dmaveric — 2 days ago

Handmaiden : Park Chan Wook at his best

I heard somewhere that dopamine is not a happy hormone but actually a surprise hormone. You will be surprised so many times in this movie that you will laugh alone.

u/gangsterkale — 1 day ago

Which unfinished/canceled movie project do you wish actually happened?

Mine:-

Guillermo del Toro’s - At the Mountains of Madness

Neill Blomkamp’s - Alien 5

Shekhar Kapur’s - Paani

Anurag Kashyap’s - Maximum City

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u/LONEALPHA65 — 18 hours ago