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The original post: /r/movies by /u/yes_but_not_that on 2025-01-04 02:06:07.

Movies that you saw when you were younger and maybe liked okay, but then watched again when you were older and really liked it.

For me, one is About Time. I saw it in my 20s around when it came out and remembered liking it fine, thought it was like a moodier romcom. Couldn’t really recall anything that happened.

Then, I just rewatched it the other night, and I’ve since had 2 kids. And it’s such a beautiful story about family and value of time. Full on convulse cried. It hits different.

Had a similar reaction to Interstellar.

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