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The original post: /r/movies by /u/remmuchan on 2024-12-25 12:44:50.

I have been wanting to see a really good movie for weeks now and I had run out because I watched all the ones I'm interested in. I went to the cinema not knowing what to expect until I found "The Last Dance", a Hong Kong movie that had a very interesting plot and English subtitles.

Never did I think I'd end up laughing, crying, sobbing, laughing again, grieving, feeling happy, feeling sad, then happy again and it goes on...all in the span of 2 hours.

This movie is brilliant. It has a message and that message is strong and meaningful, unlike a lot of movies these days. People around me were also crying and we all left the cinema sniffling.

Highly recommend this movie. It is full of lessons about life and death and everything in between. Absolutely beautiful.

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