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Every thread I go to, different titles are on top of the comment section. For me personally it has to be midsommer. Hits all my horror sweet spots: theme, actions, ending, etc Out of all the recommendations you found on reddit, which one was the best?
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I dunno what my personal one would be, but I thought this would be a fun question. There are all sorts of different people with different phobias that have seen all sorts of different movies, so I thought why not ask?
I am 21 years old and somewhat recently became a fan of The Twlight Zone. (Crazy, right? How many Gen Z fans do you see?) I’ve watched the whole series, and one of my favorite episodes has to be “He’s Alive.”
For anyone that might not remember, this episode is about a man named Peter Vollmer, who is a neo-Nazi. He is trying to get people to join his cause, when he starts getting advice from a shadowy figure. Said figure then turns out to be, who else, Adolf Hitler.
When I first watched it, I ended up being shocked. I started watching TTZ last year, so, at the risk of stirring the pot on here, that gives you an idea of the political climate when I first watched this episode. What really shocked me were the things that Peter would say to recruit more people. He says that anyone who is disgusted by his beliefs is communist, his bigotry is “just an opinion” (without actually mentioning what said opinion is), and that people like him are the REAL minorities and people pushing back against people like him are the REAL bigots.
To be honest, what shocked me wasn’t so much that he said those things. What shocked me so much is how… familiar they sounded. There are tons of bigoted people who are using these exact arguments today. You know, the “sO mUcH fOr ToLeRaNcE” people. And the worst part is that they’re growing in numbers. In the hellscape that is the US’s current political landscape, I can’t help but be impressed that The Twilight Zone was able to call these arguments out for being the bullshit that they are, and that’s for an episode that came out in 1963!
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I don't mean jump scares either, more like "blink and you'll miss it" or "spooky things happening in the background that the protagonist is unaware of" type-film recommendations please and thank you.
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