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My husband and I were talking about this today and the one that first movies that comes to mind for me is Across the Universe. When I was 16 I thought that it was some kind of cinematic breakthrough and I was obsessed with all of the characters; in fact i think there was a time when i based my whole style and personality around the whole film, embarrassingly enough. Fast forward 15 years or whatever and I rewatched it only to realize it was pretentious trash with the most insufferable leads and the weakest storyline held together by random Beatles songs.Sorry if you love this movie hehe, but looking for examples where a beloved favorite fell flat into adulthood.

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