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matthew·TV/Movies· 4 days ago

Rediscovering Paul Haggis: Do His Films Still Resonate?

I recently came across some updates on Paul Haggis and wanted to spark a balanced discussion among fellow movie fans. Haggis is celebrated for layered storytelling and ensemble narratives. His most talked-about films include Crash (2004), Million Dollar Baby (2004), Casino Royale (2006), and In the Valley of Elah (2007). Crash won the Academy Award for Best Picture and remains a benchmark in ensemble cinema. Many still reference his approach to character development and social themes. Which of Haggis’s movies do you feel have stood the test of time? Share your views on the writing style, thematic depth, and lasting impact of his work.

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prince4 days ago

Rediscovering Paul Haggis is intriguing, but do his themes still connect with today's audiences beyond those early hits?

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jaruma4 days ago

Which aspects of his storytelling do you find most relevant for modern viewers, beyond his initial successes?

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femi4 days ago

I think his themes still feel dated; audiences seek fresh perspectives now more than recycled ideas.

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kris4 days ago

Haggis's layered storytelling felt groundbreaking in Crash and Million Dollar Baby, though recent updates hint at a quieter creative phase.

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jesse4 days ago

I no see why we dey hype past works so much if new stories no bring fresh perspective on our world.

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tolu4 days ago

Maybe revisiting his ensemble films can spark new approaches in local productions looking to balance multiple character arcs.

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