Submitted by PandaPinda t3_11ekvtm in movies

I have just rewatched memento and whilst I still find the way the story is told and the movie as a whole.

(might be my favourite movie purely because I can so vividly remember how I felt when I first watched it) However I had significantly less joy watching this on the most recent occasion.

This leads me to my question, what's your favourite movie that you dislike rewatching?

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unqualifiedbaby t1_jaelw8g wrote

clockwork orange, you definitely do not need to see that more than once haha

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Intelligent-Age2786 t1_jaelwsv wrote

I really liked Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Haven’t gone back to rewatch it yet. I feel like I liked it so much in my initial watch I just can’t replicate the enjoyment I felt on a rewatch.

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pretty_FUBAR t1_jaem42f wrote

The Dark Knight, cause of Heath✨🙏🏽🕊️

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PandaPinda OP t1_jaem8j8 wrote

So I just saw the whale but I wouldn't hate seeing it again 😅 my issue with memento is that the whole premise is sort of ruined once you've seen it once or twice and it just didn't seem to have the same impact as when I first saw it.

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PandaPinda OP t1_jaemef3 wrote

I've rewatched that a couple of times and didn't hate doing that, although that said it was a solid ten + years apart and I definitely didn't really understand it when I saw it wildly underage the first time haha

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gravityisarainbow t1_jaemevu wrote

Sorry to Bother You. I enjoyed it the first time I watched it, and I never want to see it again.

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Greedy-Loss9030 t1_jaemo6z wrote

Reservoir Dogs because I never wanna get tired of watching it

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nlmf t1_jaemx7q wrote

Born on the Fourth of July... fantastic movie and I would recommend it to everybody but I don't want to watch it again

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TheRarebitFiend t1_jaeofis wrote

Grave of the Fireflies

Everyone should watch it once and then never again.

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Threepistols3 t1_jaepiq5 wrote

The Deer Hunter, one of the most emotionally draining movies ever made

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cbbuntz t1_jaeqx24 wrote

Anything that's very depressing or traumatic.

There are certain scenes in Requiem for a Dream, Come and See, American History X etc. that make me not want to rewatch

Or stuff like Uncut Gems. Am I in the mood to be stressed out? Nah.

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riegspsych325 t1_jaer6dd wrote

Christine (2016) with Rebecca Hall. I had known of the real story of Christine Chubbuck’s tragic final days, but the movie still hit hard. Hall’s performance was hauntingly phenomenal, she honestly should have gotten more recognition for it. It was a good film, but by the end, I just felt so gutted.

I highly recommend it, even if I don’t plan on watching it again for a very long time

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Kylon1138 t1_jaers3b wrote

Most recently Close,

Come and See

Manchester by the Sea

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Jar_of_Cats t1_jaet8vq wrote

Joker,Nope,Meloncalia,Searching,Manchester by the Sea, Winter's Bone,Doubt

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ThirdOfTheStorms84 t1_jaevhud wrote

American History X - easily my favourite film of all time but I can only watch it once every couple of years because of the heavy subject matter.

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Bamboom67tt t1_jaevk29 wrote

Tbh Schindlers List is pretty rewatchable. There is a Hollywood score, some scenes of comedy, and overall a happy ending.

Now you can argue in itself if that is a flaw with the movie(Terry Gilliam thought so) but I guess it depends on taste.

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Rayliex t1_jaex9gk wrote

The Menu. I know it's a new film, but I've already seen it twice and that feels like enough for now. The film specifically makes a point on how doing something over and over again ruins the point, and so watching it again in recently would feel like I'm going against the movie.

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thatoneguy112358 t1_jaezg5j wrote

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I have to really want to be scared in order to watch it.

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fleshvessel t1_jaf1t7z wrote

Requiem for a Dream. It’s high art, but hard to watch.

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