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The Breakfast Club (1985)
This movie taught me many lessons about life and other people but the main life lesson I learnt was not to judge a book by it’s cover. It sounds cliché but it’s honestly so true. It shows you that you can find friends in the most unlikely of places. This was the movie that got me through the first few years of secondary school.
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Girl Interrupted (1999)
Although this movie could be perceived as dark, I found it quite eye-opening. Susanna Kaysen highlights all the main issues with society such as, sexism, how society looks down on you for being an individual or the way you look. It also taught me a lot about mental health and the struggles people go through as they endure it.
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Easy A (2010)
This movie teaches so many life lessons! It questioned morals. Is lying to help others good? Well, Olive managed to turn a petty school rumour into something that benefit others and elevated their status as well as her own.Credit: Time
Titanic (1997)
You’ve probably already seen this multiple times, and you know very well that this is the iconic story of a poor boy and a rich girl falling in love and overcoming socioeconomic status. Also, Leo is gorgeous.
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Forrest Gump (1994)
“Bubba was my best good friend. And even I know that ain’t something you can just find around the corner.”~ Forrest Gump.
This is tale taught me to listen to my heart, treat everyone as equals and to look to the future. Credit: Busblog
Schindler’s list (1993)
This movie is based on true events. Schindler was a Nazi who saved 1200 people by telling other Nazi’s they contributed to Germany’s war time efforts.
Words do not explain the emotions that hit after watching this overwhelming film. Credit: geekXpop
Psycho (1960)
Alfred Hitchcock made history when he released this iconic film into the movie industry. If you ever wondered where that eerie, horror movie music came from. This is the origin. If you ever watched Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and wondered why an Oompa Loompa was trying to stab a shrunken Mike TV in a bath tub. This is the origin.
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Jaws (1975)
Du-dum du-dum. Yeah remember hearing Frankie from ‘Shark Tale’ singing that to freak out Lenny? This is the origin. I do love horror movies, but I don’t consider this a horror movie. Credit: BBC.com
