The hardest thing a movie can make you feel is that elusive sensation of falling in love.
So sometimes I forget about that one movie that made me believe true love was able to be captured on celluloid.
This film did that in spades.
By the the time the forth pic graced the screen, I was head over heels.
Thanks you "Moulin Rogue!" team.





Aside from this and "The Lord of the RIngs: trilogy when, in this decade, has movie making been so magical
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Absofuckinglutely.
I have yet to be transported!
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