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Tideland, and...

Posted by Klaaren on May 1, 2008 at 20:45:18:


Call me gullible, but sitting in a darkened theater watching the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan and being totally engrossed in the experience really effected me much more than I would have expected. The realism with the surround sound, jerky camera work...it all just clicked.

Tideland still haunts me a bit. Can't figure out the why. Might be the depiction of the child, or her special freind. Still sticks with me to this day.

Finally, the end of 7th Seal when the knight realizes death is at hand and he shows such reaction. Pure chills.