I can’t guarantee that watching movies could change your life. We have completely different characters that makes us different with -not only insects, but also- other human being. That circumstance brings a fact that, two people watching the same movie would have no similar reaction to each other.

That explains a lot why you are just so infatuated with Taylor Lautner when he bares his chest as Jacob’s role while people think that it doesn’t make sense. Vice versa, while you are willing to chop off your head just to avoid watching the Twilight Saga, someone far away there might think he’s a descendant of a vampire when he’s looking at himself in the mirror.

Those things explain to you that everything depends on who you are.

But it is important to understand one thing: If there are many good choices, why should choose the bad one? Of course both good or bad are something very subjective. But why not try to trust some recommendations, maybe from highly credible sources.

Watching movie will make us learn many things, just like reading a book. It just depends on what you choose. It doesn’t mean that you have to read David Thoreau’s or watch very difficult movies.

I have a good example (still, good is my own vapid insipid subjective thought). Everybody’s Fine (2009), a film with wispy story (but not that cheap). Directed by Kirk Jones, starring Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore and Kate Beckinsale.

Watching that film makes you feel guilty for everything you did wrong, both to your parents and your children. I can feel how to be a father aged 50 years who has never been visited by his children, tries to meet them just to find pathetic truth. I really felt sad watching De Niro’s role in some scenes and hoped i could give him a big warm hug. You will love your father even better just after you finish this film. Sure again, it depends on who you are.

Be smart to choose.