Movie that had a profound affect on you.

Schindler's List. I watched it when it came out on video as a kid and it was powerful. I've watched it a few times as an adult and it's devastating. The scene with the girl in the red dress is one of Spielberg's best. It's genius because it forces you to focus on one individual little girl. The idea of 12 million people being killed is so unfathomable. It's abstract. But one little girl in a red dress, that's something you can wrap your head around. That scene hits me like a ton of bricks and it brings everything into focus. That happened to so many people. So many real, individual, people.

Also Sophie's Choice. I watched that years ago because I heard Meryl Streep was amazing in it. I didn't know much about the story. The scene where she has to choose is probably the most difficult scene I've ever watched and I'll never watch that movie again.

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest will always stick with me.