Amadeus (1984) [31501]

Keep focusing on extrapolating God's intent, and everyone will suffer the tragic consequences of being haunted by the past.

Anatomy of a Fall (2023) [26887]

Focusing intently on relying on one's perceptions can indeed lead to moments of recollection, yet it carries the risk of personal tragedy. This path might culminate in a profound loss of self, ensnaring one in the throes of regret.

Apt Pupil (1998) [17985]

You can recall horrors when you get out of your way, and abandon knowing someone's secrets.

Babadook (2014) [16712]

When you get out of your way and abandon yearning for what was, you can release painful memories.

Donnie Darko (2001) [4556]

Your reluctance to address the overwhelming nature of being suspicious allows your intention of being unpredictable elevate you into a higher state of emotion.

Hamlet (1599) [22852]

Everyone suffers the tragic consequences of keeping the past hidden, when you get out of your way and accepting what you know to be true

I'm thinking of Ending Things (2020) [22979]

Victimizing yourself with the uncertainty of exploring what happened in your past disconnects you from the outside world, clouding your acknowledgment of what really happened with shades of being preoccupied with how people see you.

Lone Star (1996) [20816]

Virtuous are those who dig up a particular group's past by getting out of their own way and seeking stability in something.

Nomadland (2020) [27716]

While bleak, you can live with the memories of what was lost by moving towards improving one's situation

Oppenheimer (2023) [20038]

Even in the darkest times, painful memories can surface when you stop obsessing over details and let go of being overly aware of something.

Past Lives (2023) [31622]

While it might seem essential, the constant quest to see if something is for real can halt your personal development in its tracks, burdening your current relationships with the heavy shadows of revisiting past lives.

Rear Window (Hull) (1954) [16841]

Address resistance towards having a gut feeling about someone by balancing your overwhelming classifying someone with your creating pandemonium

The Crucible (1953) [20810]

Virtuous are those who hide someone's past by getting out of their own way and adapting to a particular group.

The House of Yes (1997) [25795]

Being contemplative amplifies your higher state of vibration, allowing you to address your being honest with something with others.

To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) [22096]

Virtue lies in those who get out of their way and seek fairness, even if it means giving an honest account of what happened.

Westworld S2E8 (Kiksuya) (2018) [17486]

You can remember what is forgotten when you abandon extrapolating where a particular group is going.

When Marnie Was There (2014) [17351]

Address your resistance towards having evidence of something by balancing your overwhelming self-absorption with your responsiveness to others.

Young frankenstein (1974) [17480]

You can get others to forget their heritage when you abandon wanting more.