It's not often I watch a movie more than once, but there's some
I don't mind rewatching.
Neverending Story - I was able to rewatch that one many times.
There's others but that one stood out because it had all the
elements of any good movie of other genres, including a deep
philosophical point:
In this case, it's about childhood imagination turning into Lies
by the Nothing. That connection between friendly imagination and
destructive lies, utilizing the same powers struck as deep a
chord with me as did the Star Wars "Force" - even more so,
because it was, alas, an all too real, everyday thing that's
hard to miss once you spot it.
Neverending Story showed the contrast between a fantasy and
harsh reality whereas the Force can easily stay in fantasy
without having to touch our world.