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10 Things I've Learned From Watching Movies

10 Things I've Learned From Watching Movies

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Hey anybody!  Ali here.  As some of y'all may accept noticed, we accept shuffled some things around on the site and have decided to move the posts well-nigh books and movies to this Life page of the web log.  Since, you lot know, art has a way of shaping our lives.  Often in a mega way.

And then for those of you who take yet to be introduced to my friend Sarah who writes about moving picture, I idea we would tag onto our "10 Things" series and take her innovate herself today by sharing x things that she has learned from watching movies.  Lemme tell ya, this girl watches a LOT of movies.  Only more that, she takes them to heart and lets them shape and claiming her more than than anyone I know.  And even amend, she is always eager to pass those moving-picture show lessons and recommendations along to her friends, and I can say that nosotros're all better people for it.  (And definitely better people for knowing her.)

So delight welcome Sarah to the Gimme Some Life department of this site, and get set to larn more than about movies and life from her moving forward!

Hey Gimme Some Life readers! I'm Sarah. I used to post at Gimme Some Film, just we decided to condense all the fun into 1 feed. I'll exist bringing you movie round-ups and film reviews a couple times a month here at Gimme Some Life.

I'k excited to be office of this page because I'm always trying to connect the films I see with my everyday life. Movies inspire me, challenge my assumptions, modify my views, break my heart, elevator my soul, and, yes, fifty-fifty teach me Life Lessons. Here are ten.

I've Learned…

That's a bad idea, guys. (From Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's The Cabin in the Woods.)

Bad idea, guys. Bad idea. Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon'southward The Cabin in the Wood.

1. Don't go in the basement.

Obviously. If your gut tells you there's creepy stuff downwards there,in that location's creepy stuff down there. Horror films testify us the danger of not trusting your own instincts. They remind me to e'er respect my ain intuition, even when I'm "just" making task or relationship decisions, not running for my life.

Terrence Malick's To the Wonder

Terrence Malick's To the Wonder

two. If y'all don't like the view, change your lens.

Films tell stories by framing actions and images in a meaningful way. When I'grand frustrated, anxious, or depressed, it helps to inquire: What if I moved the camera? What if I tried another angle? What if I tried to view this differently? I of my favorite directors is Terrence Malick because he tin can find beauty in any setting, fifty-fifty the banal Oklahoma suburbs inTo the Wonder, pictured above. Possibly I should start to ask myself, "What would Malick run across?" when I become blue.

Kay Adams (Diane Keaton) gets shut out in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather.

Kay Adams (Diane Keaton) gets shut out in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather.

three. Don't close the door on people who dearest you lot.

In ane of the most famous moments in American cinema, The Godfather's Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) takes his place at the  head of his powerful family and closes the door (literally, figuratively) on his wife, Kay. And you know what happens afterwards that? Death, betrayal and a whole lot of tragedy (and oranges)—two whole more than movies worth. As an introvert, my default in crisis is to push everybody abroad and go it alone. Merely I need my friends and family unit to guide me, specially if I'm about to brand life choices as questionable equally Mikey, here.

four. Vulnerability is everything.

It is a hard-and-fast rule in romantic comedies that the love interests take to tell each other The Truth before they can gather. Whether that'south the truth about their hugger-mugger identity, their past, their real feelings, or whatever, the Big Kiss only comes after the Big Vulnerability. Same thing goes with buddy movies, where friendship just happens afterward the characters are open with each other.

It'due south truthful in movies because information technology's true in life. My friendships got 100% improve after I finally stopped trying to pretend I was fine all the time, and started being honest. Which brings me to…

This one's for you, Maux. The cast of Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven.

This one'south for you, Maux. The cast of Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven.

5. With the right team, y'all can do annihilation.

Another obvious one, I know, simply like I said, I'grand a pretty extreme introvert, and it'southward taken me a while to wake upwardly to the perks of having a posse. I've got mine now: A strong, fourth dimension-tested core of uber-loyal friends that I'd practise anything for. Even, probably, rob a casino. If they really, actually needed me to. For, yous know, moral reasons.

BFFs 4ever! Sam and Frodo in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

BFFs 4ever! Sam and Frodo in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

6. Know when to be the plucky all-time friend, not the lead.

As they say, everyone is the star of their own life…which means we're too side characters in a whole lot of other people's stories. It'south of import for me to practice stepping out of the spotlight and playing those supporting roles with gusto. Fifty-fifty if it means going to Mordor. In which instance, the best friend gets a chance to be all dramatic, too.

Never. Look. Back. George Clooney in Stephen Gaghan's Syriana.

Just be casual, George. George Clooney in Stephen Gaghan's Syriana.

7. If something is exploding behind you, walk slowly away and don't look back.

I was just going to leave information technology at that to attempt to be funny, only then I realized even this pic lesson could accept a deeper meaning: Nosotros've all got called-for piles of mistake-rubble in our past (and if y'all haven't, you will). It's all-time to go out those smoldering disasters slowly and deliberately—so we've got time to learn from them—and then never look back. Go on moving forward, forgive yourself, and forgive your past.

"My hand does nawt shake." Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's The Departed.

"My manus does nawt shake." Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's The Departed.

8. Face the fear.

You know what makes a great movie? Somebody who stares their fear downward. You know what makes a really dull movie? Somebody who runs away from their fearfulness to rampage-watch Netflix and eat Trader Joe-Joes. I've definitely done my share of the second. I'm learning to do the first. For some reason, when I'm trying to psych myself upwardly for doing something that scares me, it helps to watchThe Departed. I think information technology'south because William Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) faces his fear again and again. Also, the Boston accents are strangely hypnotic. Weird, right?

Don't Stop! Believing! Alfonso Cuarón's Children Of Men.

Don't Stop! Believing! Alfonso Cuarón's Children Of Men.

9. A little hope goes a long style.

When watching movies, all I need is the faintest blink of light—say, the manner Cuarón'sChildren of Men ends (I won't spoil it, spotter it)—to walk out of the theater feeling hopeful. I'k trying to do the same in real life, to find the slivers of redemption that assistance me keep believing I'chiliad living an ultimately good story.

Does it or doesn't it? Christopher Nolan's Inception.

I'1000 Team Topple. Christopher Nolan's Inception.

10. Real life wins.

As much as I love watching, discussing, writing and learning to make movies, real life will always trump what's up on screen. It's like what Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio, again) says to the dream version of his dead wife in Inception: "…I can't imagine you with all your complexity, all your perfection, all your imperfection. Look at you. You are just a shade of my real wife. You lot're the all-time I can do; simply I'grand sorry, y'all are only not skilful enough."

Films are shades of the real affair. Helpful shades, inspiring shades. But the best movies refuse to let the states stay hiding in the dark. Instead, they push united states back out of the theater into the harsh light of reality…to practice what nosotros've learned from them.

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