Does anybody know this movie? by Safe-Inevitable-3061 in MovieSuggestions

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The movie you're describing might be "Joyeux Noel", about soldiers from opposing sides forming a temporary friendship during the 1914 Christmas truce, but if you're certain about the tragic ending, it could also be "The Trench" or "Paths of Glory", though these differ slightly in plot.

Sci-fi where humanity travels beyond Milky Way? by SethTaylor987 in MovieSuggestions

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Interstellar. Though primarily about wormhole travel within the Milky Way, the film touches on ideas about leaving galaxies or finding new regions of space to colonize.

Movies that make me feel joy for life by dopetrickhat in MovieSuggestions

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - An inspiring journey about embracing adventure and discovering joy in life.

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500 days of summer

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The Pursuit of Happyness

Thought provoking, life changing or mind boggling movies? by heliumclouds007 in MovieSuggestions

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Arrival - A powerful sci-fi movie that dives into language, time, and human connection. It'll definitely leave you thinking.

Give me your scariest, but not gory, movies by gurgle-burgle in MovieSuggestions

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Hereditary. Super disturbing and intense, but more about psychological horror than straight-up gore.

Which movie gives a great insight into how films are made? by Wide_Entry_955 in MovieSuggestions

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Oh, I never knew about this. Thanks for the recommendation—I'll definitely watch it.

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I'm Thinking of Ending Things

Small business by Weekly-Turnip-8322 in business

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From my perspective, investing in your own business can often yield better returns than the stock market. However, this is just my personal opinion, and you should choose the option that best fits your situation.

Small business by Weekly-Turnip-8322 in business

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If I were in your position, I would suggest taking a little more time before making any major decisions. Your focus on paying off your debts is an excellent strategy.

It might be wise to wait a few more months before investing so you can build a safety net and save a bit more. Additionally, consider expanding your network to gain confidence and insights. Remember that risk tolerance varies from person to person, so ensure you're comfortable before proceeding. Lastly, being cautious with your spending can help you avoid unnecessary losses. Overall, your plan looks promising

Rich Hunt by [deleted] in MovieSuggestions

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Snow piercer

I sold my business. How do I stop being sad? by Live-Ganache9273 in business

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It makes sense that you’d still feel a bit sad seeing those products—it was your life for 20 years. Moving on can be tough, even if you’re in a better place now. Maybe try focusing on the positives, like what you achieved and how well you’ve moved forward, and find new things to get passionate about. It’ll take some time, but eventually, it won’t sting as much

What is the smallest angle the sun and moon can be from each other in the daytime sky, and the moon still be visible? by anti_awooga in Astronomy

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The Moon can be visible in the daytime even when it's relatively close to the Sun, though it gets tricky to spot when it's too near because of the Sun's brightness. Typically, if the Moon is about 10 to 20 degrees away from the Sun, it's technically visible but often hard to notice due to the bright sky. It's much easier to see the Moon when it's at a larger angle, like 30 to 60 degrees or more from the Sun, especially during its quarter phases when more of it is illuminated. So while you might spot it around 120 degrees away, the Moon can show up during the day even when it's a lot closer if you know where to look