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The original was posted on /r/movies by /u/CoupDeGrassi on 2024-06-27 06:03:53+00:00.


What’s a movie that you saw with absolutely zero knowledge of what it was before going in? Good experiences, bad experiences, I’m just curious to hear about how watching a movie with no prior knowledge of it affects the viewing experience.

For me, going way back, it was Napoleon Dynamite. My gf came home and said “I got Napoleon Dynamite!” and I legit assumed it was a food of some sort. Loved the movie, and was caught completely off guard by it’s charm and heart.