*CONTEST CLOSED - WIN SBD - GUESS THE FILM #41 - Haiku Contest

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The Prize

WIN SBD by being the first person to correctly identify the film from the 1990s described in the haiku below! (A haiku is a short Japanese poem).

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How To Enter

Up vote the post, and comment with your answer.


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Winners who up vote for under 25% may, at my discretion, receive a pro rata (prorated) percentage of the rewards and the forfeited SBD will be added to the reward pool.


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Pulp Fiction

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Terminator 2

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Office space

Check this list, near the bottom of the post.

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Fight Club ?

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Braveheart

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Independence Day

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Marchsunday (1990)

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Schindler's List

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Terminator

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forest gump.
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American Beauty

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Toy Story

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Seven

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Ghost

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Awakenings

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Forrest Gump

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Haiku is a type of Japanese poetry. It consists of a short poem of seventeen "berries", usually consisting of three verses of five and seven "berries" respectively. This metric is not fixed. Commonly, "blackberries" are replaced by syllables when they are composed in other languages. The poetics of haiku is generally based on the amazement and emotion (aware) that the poet produces in the contemplation of nature.

From a seemingly insignificant story, insinuating, he speaks Kit of the ungraspable in his film Scenes versus the sea. From the title, the director decides to stand in front of the inaccessible and observe it, not with a comprehensive look that can be reduced to a set of images, but looking for its sinuosities, the waves that appear in everything, for the alterations that disturb the uniformity of the set. find the distinctive references that allow the eye to discern what it is to know about the totality