What is the most cathartic movie?
What is the most cathartic movie?
That's the beauty of it I think. We're left with this ambiguous feeling about whether the end actually justified the means.
Maybe they did, but surely there was a better way, right? Or was there really not? We can't know.
In big budget movies, protagonists facing unambiguous conflict and getting a clear, concise victory peaked in the 80s and early 90s. A lot of the other movies mentioned in this topic (V for Vendetta, Dredd 2012) have serious throwback vibes. Smaller movies usually have murkier, more evocative conflict.
For a given value of, “through the ringer,” Karate Kid is my answer. Unlike movies that hurt the main character worse before giving resolution, both Daniel and Mr Miyagi both face difficulties that are easy to empathize with. Aliens fits well, too; the oppression of a faceless corporation may be heavier now than it was even on release. The Top Gun movies fit pretty well as long as you watched the original a long time ago.
In a way, I think: Little Miss Sunshine.
A movie wherein everything, everything goes horribly wrong, and yet in the end you’re left feeling absurdly good.
Seven That or Man on Fire. Not what you’d call happy endings, but the movies would be ruined any other way.
Except for in Seven, if it ended in a blast of colored smoke for a gender reveal gift box. That could have been very touching. /s
I see what you’re doing here
Sure go ahead and watch out for the payoff on that one
Also do keep Totoro at hand, you’re gonna need it.
Vanilla Sky! It’s a mind bending movie about a man’s life that many of us could only dream of. That life quickly turns into a waking nightmare when the man’s jealous lover takes her own life with him inside the moving car. His nightmare of a life then melds into an actual dream. That dream then slowly transforms into a nightmare. All the while the main character doesn’t know what is real and what isn’t.
Did I mention it was mind bending? One of my favorite movies by far.
It’s very hard for me to recommend this movie because most people do not have the patience for the slow burn! A few of my friends fell asleep while watching it with me. The kind of person who will enjoy this movie is what Vanilla Sky itself refers to as a “pleasure delayer”. Someone who delays gratification until the absolute breaking point… which, ironically, is precisely what is necessary to fully experience the orgasmic conclusion to the film.
This movie just resonates with my soul, I don’t know how else to describe it!
It hits so many chords which have been interesting to me throughout my life: consciousness, lucid dreaming, sci-fi, romance and the lack of it (“you will never know the exquisite pain of the guy who goes home alone”), etc.
The soundtrack is also out of this world. Whenever a song plays during the movie the underlying visuals are in such perfect harmony that it starts to feel a bit like a music video.
Wristcutters
The main characters go to a hell/purgatory specifically for people who’ve committed suicide, where no one can smile. It’s not a very action-y movie, but it’s one of my favorites. Also, it has Shannyn Sossamon from A Knight’s Tale, so that’s a plus
Training Day, a movie about a rookie cop who gets paired with a corrupt senior on his first day who manipulates him from the beginning. ''I should have been a fireman"
Gattaca. I am not sure if you can call it an absolute ringer, but it does feel all the hard work pays off in the end.
Agreed on Training Day.
I totally forgot about Gattaca, I watched that in school in like 6th grade. Fantastic movie
''You know what i learned today? I’m not like you."
You can have an Ethan Hawke catharsis marathon.