Chris Gore's Footage Fetishes: Movies You Need to See Twice
FRIDAY OCTOBER 12 2007 12:00 PM
Submitted by Chris_Gore. Edited By Chris_Gore.
TAGS: fountain, illusionist, memento, fight club
There’s often a rush to judgment when audiences see some films that require them to think or even pay attention. Some films in particular require that you pay close attention to get the most out of the experience. In fact, there’s a short list of films out there that are best viewed at least twice to notice the subtle details woven into the often layered, but not particularly complex, story. That is, if you bother to pay attention.

Joel and Clementine's troubled relationship gets better and worse, then better from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
The Sixth Sense is probably one of the first films to come to mind when mentioning movies that must be seen twice to be appreciated. Everyone knows that Bruce Willis’ character is a ghost. He’s dead. And he’s the one that Haley Joel Osment’s character is referencing when he utters the all-too-often quoted, “I see dead people.” A second viewing will reveal that during every scene with Bruce Willis, no one is actually talking to him or even acknowledging his presence. A montage of scenes at the end reveals this, but a second viewing will point out that fact more bluntly and you’ll notice the great amount of care that went into making sure the logic of The Sixth Sense holds up to the repeated viewings.
One of my personal favorites in this category is Richard Linklater’s Slacker. The indie classic already has a radical, yet beautifully dream-like story structure focusing on random characters drifting in and out of the camera’s view. Upon further viewings, you’ll notice just how much detail was put into the crafting of each scene. The appearance of minor characters is not as random as it seems as some can be found in the backgrounds of scenes or are referenced in dialog.

Tyler Durden is a subversive terrorist in Fight Club.
Note: Spoilers for several films are contained below. If you have not seen these films at least once, you may want to read this story another time. You have been warned.

...but it's much easier to comprehend The Fountain's layered story with a second viewing.
Gore gone... again.
Chris_Gore has had multiple experiences with each of the films mentioned in this story.






















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