For me it’s Fargo. I remember hating it when I say it 20 years ago, but after about a 10 year break I gave it another shot and can’t imagine how I ever hated it in the first place. Now one of my favorite movies of all time.
For a little more context, I think when I was a younger person I found myself trying desperately to route for the characters in the film and found myself increasingly frustrated that they all seemed to make worse and worse choices until they descended into little hell’s of their own making. I suppose after a decade of exposure to the real world and a fresh set of eyes, I was able to see the movie for what it is. A rather humorous farce that tells the story of terrible people reaping terrible rewards for their terrible motivations. And a damned well told story.
The first time I watched As Above So Below, I hated it. I thought it was cliche and boring and predictable. But it stayed somewhere in my brain for some reason. I watched it again a couple of months later because I couldn’t stop thinking about it and I fell in love with it. Its now one of my favorite horror movies and I’ve seen it 5+ times.
I will check this one out. I love a brain bug.
You definitely should! I also recommend this video as it’s the one that made it check it out a second time https://youtu.be/8PsZ46HvtKw
I don’t think I’ve ever had the experience of going from hate to favourite.
But I disliked Citizen Kane on first viewing (I was too young) and now I like it a lot and can see its merits.
The Matrix Reloaded, one of the biggest turnarounds for my personal taste in movies
I can see that being a good candidate. I’ll put it on the list and see if it can jump up a notch on another viewing.
I think it happened because I dropped some of my own pretentiousness, to be honest. I was young, had lots of fun with the first movie, but always under the pretense of it being “philosophical”, and then the sequels turned the ridiculousness to 11 — but it’s not like the first one was tame, in retrospect. I rewatched all of them after the fourth movie came out and now I really enjoy and respect the second one. The Wachowskis didn’t play it safe, wore their hearts on their sleeves even harder, shot some badass and equally silly action scenes, and made a genuine story about love that I found really endearing
Master and Commander.
After learning to appreciate Rian Johnson’s humour and approach to genre, I can now say, I actually kinda like The Last Jedi.
Hot Fuzz. I didn’t get the humor at all the first time. Now it’s my favorite movie of all time and I’ve seen it, no joke probably around 100 times. The foreshadowing and callbacks in it are just second to none and it still makes me laugh my ass off.