What Movies Would Be Great From Another Perspective? (r/AskReddit)

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if instead of rebooting movies retelling them from a different point of view became popular which movie would you like retold the game starring Michael Douglas I want to see it from consumer recreation services point of view I want to see how they manage all the actors and situations to make sure everything goes the way they want it the matrix told from agent Smith's pop dude is doing everything he can to prevent a bunch of smelly rebels trying to ruin his battery factory Groundhog Day a day in the life for Ned risin Bing Mean Girls told by the girl who doesn't even go there this or Glenn Cocco either way I'd watch how about Cloverfield from the view of a professional camera crew this question instantly made me think of Cloverfield but not for that reason I remember when it came out people noticed that there's someone else with a camera in the bridge scene and it became a popular idea that they could do a sequel from that groups perspective this is what makes Cobra Kai so damn good Johnny was the real Karate Kid I also agree with Barney Stinson Princess and the Frog we got Maleficent out of Sleeping Beauty so where the Frick is Doctor fasoli is back story he had a debt with literal demons and nobody seems to give a crap this is such an underrated Disney movie it gets so easily forgotten I would think aliens from newts perspective would be pretty substantial how a girl survived all that in the loss of her family alone on a foreign planet there s a comic from Dark Horse that has done this it's two issues long early nineties actually good aliens mutes tale final destination from deaths perspective I imagine it would just be skeleton hand setting up deadly rude goldberg machine with some classical music in the back come a rude goldberg machine considering their death machines I'll allow it Robin Hood from the sheriff of nottingham's prospective it would be great to watch a movie about a medieval cop trying to catch a highwayman while this isn't my ID and what suggestion because Orson Scott Card already did it but he wrote Ender's Game the second time from beans point of view and called the story Enders shadow ho n de ho bean Forrest Gump told from leftenant Dan's perspective could be really good focusing on his training then getting sent to Vietnam and being in charge of an idiot then the struggles of a soldier returning from war and the way the VA treated him just for him to reunite with the idiot soldier who saved his life not a movie but I would definitely watch Breaking Bad but from the perspective of Gus fring the dude as a crazy story to tell I like that we get a little of apt in better call Saul Tom Riddle becoming Lord Voldemort I just think it would be interesting to watch his journey and his story although maybe not all that interest as it seems like he took a 30-year break to do whatever there was a seventeen year breaking the Fellowship of the Ring storyline where Gandalf goes to research the ring which was glossed over entirely but even without relatively uh noggin characters there's no reason not to just have a scene which starts with a thirty years later caption pt from his point of view the Frick this kid poking me for sir David Attenborough's jaws and here we see the majestic white shark rip the everliving heck out of the unsuspecting beach goer for sustenance 500 days of summer would be really interesting to see summers perspective on everything Avatar The Last Airbender from the point of view of anyone but M night Shyamalan I would love to see as ULA's story the series did a good job with her character but expanding on it would be great that'll give us a story of virals life let us see him go from generic fire nation prints to the wise teen loving car show player who guided his nephew Aladdin from Jafar's perspective a college theater group did a very r-rated version that is absolutely hilarious which can be found on YouTube under twisted the story of a Grand Vizier what I would really enjoy is a late 80s Early 90s hand-animated Aladdin where Jafar is the defender of the Sultan's realm against some nefarious interloper who was bent on stealing the princess heart and worming his way into the royal family and he has a genie Frick who Jafar I don't like musicals and still this one was so good I keep bringing it up such a well-done piece funny dark and yet somewhat touching a Lion King pre-cool from scars perspective show what really happened before the moon force earlier and see how Mufasa cheated scar out of the throne but scars real name is taka which literally means garbage fricked up childhood horror movies from the monster ghost pop basically beep ladoos I want to see a superhero movie from the perspective of an insurance adjuster it could be a comedy but just like every day he wakes up and he's enjoying his morning coffee and a bowl of oatmeal then he flips open the morning paper and Cesar and man went full michaelbay again or the Avengers were back in town long sigh stands up chair squeaks on floor clicks pen straps I pad to hip tightens camera strap he's the real superhero Air Bud but told from the Pavo the kid who was pulled out of a basketball game to be replaced by a dog there's nowhere in the rulebook it says you can pull any out so a dog can play either an alien invasion movie told strictly from the aliens perspective complete with their confusion about why the humans are responding the way they are it would make sense to us but would take the narrative form of a mystery for them it could be a clever way to illustrate cultural misunderstanding an example could be let's show them we are friendly by revealing all our weapons to demonstrate we aren't hiding anything which the humans would take as a threat I always liked that about the Borg on Star Trek they genuinely thought they were helping the people they were conquering a villain is scarier when it thinks it's doing the right thing Forrest Gump from Jenny's perspective Shawshank Redemption told from the wardens point of view idk that may be too dark off a story I'd like to think that the last thing that went through his head other than that bullet was how the heck Andy Dufresne ever got the best of him Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from Willy Wonka's point-of-view I want to hear his wicked thoughts I want a movie and a book called Neville Longbottom and the Sword of Gryffindor about life in the school while the big three were wandering around the woods this isn't exactly what you described but there's a fantastic play called the puffs that covers all seven years of Harry's time at Hogwarts from the perspective of the Hufflepuff students I want to see a Batman movie from a goons point of view like he wakes up and eat some cereal before meeting up with the crew and just by chance he hung out with Joe the goon that day instead of Bob now he is just gunning around it's night when all of a sudden he gets his blood gets kicked in by frickin Batman he can't believe his bad luck and just like that he was gone coolest flicked up thing to ever happen to him The Princess Bride from Humperdinck spot or inigo montoya from childhood to finding the six-fingered man - what he does after Star Wars is a goofy stormtrooper buddy cop comedy nice try Disney who knows maybe some good ideas will get done rather than the usual garbage the Sandlot from the perspective of James Earl Jones how he grew up in the pre depression pre Civil Rights era assuming he was born in 1819 1900s how he fell in love with baseball went blind what his life was like and more details on how the Beast came into his life and why rumors ran rampant about the PARP a Batman movie from Alfred's point of view there goes master Wayne and his furry suit off to beat up a clown for the millionth time for closure instead of going to therapy Groundhog Day from everybody else's perspective on the last day repeat just a movie about a small town in somewhere the guy who shows up at random points in people's day to make their lives better for no apparent reason a disabled and disfigured war hero long past his prime hunts down a cell of terrorists capturing one of their leaders but not before she's able to send a message call his former mentor out of retirement in the process of retrieving the message a family of locals is caught in the crossfire which said former mentor uses to his advantage to radicalize the adopted son of the family of the boy manages to destroy a critical military base giving the terrorists legitimacy and builds up a name for himself over the years as the boys exploits become more and more legendary our hero comes upon a shocking revelation the boy is his own son hidden away by his former mentor he tries and fails to convince his son to join him if the son rejects him forcing him to choose between his honor and his family star wars would be frickin wild Rambo first blood is about the struggle of an honest sheriff trying to stop a sociopath from creating chaos and death in his town the book first blood is based on first blood by David Morel is actually half John Rambo's spective and half from the sheriff's prospective Robocop the Clarence Boddicker story I'd buy that for a dollar men in black in point of view of K instantly changes everything Raiders of the Lost Ark the Germans explain why this ineffectual American tried to interfere with their efforts to unleash the power of God the most elaborate suicide machine ever just explaining why the villain did what the villain did without the vague Bulls off to get power or to become all-powerful like Black Panther gave a legit motivation to kill manga that this resource-rich secret African nation exists even back in the day of the Atlantic slave trade and they never lifted a finger to defend their fellow Africans whoa Conda is pretty messed up no one is a villain from their own perspective why does the villain think they're the good guys everyone thinks they're the hero of their own story some dude who carved in other dudes eye out with a spoon Joker but from the perspective of that kid whose parents were killed in the end of the movie that could be great actually maybe the death of his parents could drive him to fight crime or something and have Joker as a nemesis idk scrubs but from Cox's pop I'd take the janitor tbh semi-related I didn't believe in this concept being worth a whole really till I read Ender's Game and Enders shadow it's cool going over the same base material but adding a whole second perspective and explanation for things that may not have made sense from the original bean is the real hero the life fog brine from the perspective of Jesus duck night but just follow the Joker at all times star wars only told from Vader's viewpoint the fifth element from blue B rods perspective the Sandlot from the cool kids view I need that version of fifth element right now you have been visited by the happy baby pygmy murder a cow back away slowly and subscribe quickly to ensure your safety 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Length: 11min 50sec (710 seconds)
Published: Fri Mar 13 2020
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