Anyone ever read the short story "The Rocking- Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence. If yes, What movie does it remind you of?

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I just had to read that for English Class. I hate the class but I REALLY liked that story for some weird dark reason. I can’t think of any movies similar to the story but I would like to see one made.

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