Movies What would be a good movie written from another character's perspective?

has a movie been done from the perspective of an alien visitor to earth?
Independence Day from the POV of the head alien at the end that got a nuke shot straight in his face. The movie will cover how he's so inept, he let a suspicious old model spaceship (that won't identify itself) get THAT close to the head ship with a nuke attached to it.
 
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Probably Thanos. Although Infinity War was all about him, would be cool to see Marvel dive deeper unto his past. What exactly happened to his planet that led him to the realization hat the universe really needs to be snapped in half.
 
The other half sleepy and wanting a sandwich.
 
This may sound controversial but what about a movie from Adolf Hitler's perspective?

There are so many Nazi movies but none ever really showing his rise to power, they're always from the allies' perspective.
“All Quiet on the Western Front” is a story that comes from the perspective of German soldiers during WW1. It was assigned in my school and is one of my favourite books that helped me understand the term “put yourself in their shoes” in a much deeper way.
 
Kingdom of Heaven from Saladin’s POV.
 
What perspective can one gain by putting themselves in Nazi shoes?

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You should really read the book. It’s from the perspective of German foot soldiers who have been fed misinformation about their ‘enemy’ and what they are fighting for. Great read! There’s also a movie which I haven’t seen, but it got really good reviews so maybe just watch that if you’re not a reader.
 
Interesting. Die Hard might be fun from Hans Gruber's perspective. He's trying to make the score of the century and this fucking out-of-town cop won't leave him alone.

I actually think part of what makes DIehard as good as it is ends up being that it shows us a lot of Grubers perspective. I mean action films showing us a lot of an over the top villain isn't so rare perhaps but I think this is more than playing up character and slowly revealing plot(as in the Diehard sequels), it actually shows us Gruber having to deal with setbacks in much the same way as McClain does, turning the film more into a game between the two of them.
 
A pov porn scene from womans point of view

Like from her eyes POV or her vag or butthole or something like that?

The Godfaterh 2 from Fratto's pov. It'd be like one long beta fest. Could be awesome sad funny
 
This may sound controversial but what about a movie from Adolf Hitler's perspective?

There are so many Nazi movies but none ever really showing his rise to power, they're always from the allies' perspective.
I've always thought a mini-series about Saddam Hussein and his rise to power could be interesting.
Kingdom of Heaven from Saladin’s POV.
I like this idea.
 
What about a movie from the perspective of Sonny Liston, how he was as a kid and whatever he got into. The movie would be a bitter tragedy.
 
Like from her eyes POV or her vag or butthole or something like that?

The Godfaterh 2 from Fratto's pov. It'd be like one long beta fest. Could be awesome sad funny

This. But mainly cause I to this day don’t actually get whether Fredo sold Michael out outright or whether he unwittingly put him in harm’s way because Roth and Ola took advantage of his naïveté and lack of savvy. I always assumed the latter. But I don’t think it’s ever been made clear what he expected to happen if he truly didn’t believe it was a hit and thought they were just going to do something to force Michael’s hand in a business deal. Kidnapping? Robbery? Armed threat? What?
 
Rule 33: Ear creampie,

I once saw this russian documentary about sex where they had shoved a mini camera up the cunt of a woman then showed a guy fucking her and nutting in

Teenage me was like holy shit
 
This. But mainly cause I to this day don’t actually get whether Fredo sold Michael out outright or whether he unwittingly put him in harm’s way because Roth and Ola took advantage of his naïveté and lack of savvy. I always assumed the latter. But I don’t think it’s ever been made clear what he expected to happen if he truly didn’t believe it was a hit and thought they were just going to do something to force Michael’s hand in a business deal. Kidnapping? Robbery? Armed threat? What?
The original script was I believe Fredo thought it was going to be a kidnapping, maybe one of Micheals children? the alternative I spose is think it was going to be some shots though the widow but not actually aiming to kill in order to put the wind up Michael.
 
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