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It's a difficult question. I don't actually have a favourite movie. For years, if anyone asked me my favourite movie I would say The Matrix, because it seemed to represent everything I wanted from a film: an intelligent, good looking sci-fi thriller with a twisting plot, plenty of action and a side order of romance and a cool soundtrack. But then came the bloated sequels which seemed somehow to devalue the original movie, and I suppose what you like when you are seventeen is not necessarily what you like when you are older.
At the moment I have Show Me Love (****ing Amal) listed as my top movie, but I would always rather list a top 5, or 10, or preferably 50, than one favourite film. Even my top 5 or 10 I can recognise have flaws, and I would hesitate to say any of them are the best movie of all time, however much I like them.