They just don't make movies like this anymore. Spielberg? Scorsese? Tarantino? Kubrick? Hitchcock? Those directors and their "masterpieces" don't even deserve to be in the same sentence as this masterpiece. After watching this I had realized I had never lived till I'd seen this. I couldn't believe how deep and moving the story was having gone in with little expectations. I was in tears and couldn't contain my emotion when the credits rolled. This is truly a work of art and has without a doubt in my mind the greatest single piece of cinema ever made. I wish there was a way to go back and experience this for the first time. My life has peaked with this movie.
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