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1. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
2. Into the Wild
3. Trainspotting
4. Scarface
5. Un Cuento Chino
6. Donnie Darko
7. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
8. Annie Hall
9. Control
10. A Clockwork Orange
11. Vicky Cristina Barcelona
12. The Shawshank Redemption

13. Sleeper
14. The Virgin Suicides
15. Manhattam
16. Midnight in Paris
17. Mississippi Burning
18. La Belle Personne
19. Memories
20. Submarine
21. Les Amours Imaginaires | Canadian movie directed by a 21-old-good-looking-guy (he's 23 now), it also brings a very nice interesting view on love and relationships. The story is about three friends that get involved in a love triangle, they basically fall in love for the same guy whom I found the most uninteresting out of the 3 (he reminds me a bit of Louis Garrel - and consequently Robert Pattinson ) I loved the clothes and the photography.
22. Who Killed Nancy? | Documentary on Sid and Nancy, a compilation of nice interviews, but overall the way the story is displayed is a bit confusing. I love those two so I really enjoyed it.

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Originally Posted by GinAndTonic View Post
I disagree, you don't have to be a Joy Division to love this film. To me it's a beautiful portrait of a human being, if it was a fiction and not a biopic, it would be as much beautiful, maybe just a bit less powerful. The cinematography of this film is perfect.
I didn't mean the movie is not interesting, I just think the movie wouldn't have drawn my attention if I weren't a Joy Division fan, I only found out about its existence being one.

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