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24 Movies That Will Keep You Guessing

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STALKER

As the movie builds up to a mesmerizing ending, three men travel together
while trying to survive dreaded threats and find a room that will make their
dreams come true.

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BLADE RUNNER

This future-noir movie is one everyone’s heard about. It touches upon the
fascinating issue of how humans and robots will manage to coexist in the
future.

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MULHOLLAND DRIVE

David Lynch proves us what an incredible director he is in this “love story in the
city of dreams”.

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TOTAL RECALL

You won’t even know if it’s really happening or it’s all in Arnold
Schwarzenegger’s head as you witness one of the meatiest action movies ever.’

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SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK

Sometimes, this films doesn’t quite seem to hold, but it is still a beautiful
journey into a writer’s inner processes.

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THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE

There is one woman in this movie, one lover to one very certain man, but still,
the girl is played by two completely separate and different actresses – this has
to be interesting.

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THE SHINING

Each second of this movie feels eerily unbelievable. Stanley Kubrick created a
classic of horror.

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2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY

Although it tells a story of ordinary people, this movie is nothing less but epic,
crowned by a metaphysical ending.

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THE FOUNTAIN

A movie incredibly open to the viewer’s interpretation, it explores the various
aspects of life and death’s transcendental cycle.

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MEMENTO

Memento’s strength is that although a single viewing is enough to understand
the general theme, you can actually never be sure “who did it”.

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L’AVVENTURA

Michelangelo Antonioni’s classic movie is the very opposite of what you expect
on every level. It sets the way movies are shot on its head.

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INCEPTION

A thriller thick with action and outstanding aftereffects, Inception tells a story
about dreams that will make you dread to fall asleep again.

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ANTICHRIST

One huge piece of confusion that will make you question whether the world
makes sense at all or is it actually reigned by Satan and chaos.

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PRIMER

Shane Carruth, a true cinematographical genius, weaved some amazingly clever
elements together to create this outstanding piece full of great dialog.

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ENTER THE VOID

You will visit the darkest parts of Tokyo and witness the shadiest nightlife
venues in this move by Gaspar Noe.

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FEAR X

This movie has an interesting opening but then peters out without a clear
ending. According to its director, it was exactly how he intended it, though.

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VIDEODROME

The reflections on entertainment, politics, and technology that this movie
offers haven’t gotten a bit less weird since the premiere – still a fresh as on the

first day, too.

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THE TREE OF LIFE

An amazing movie that will make you understand what it’s like to be a father
and grow in age. Also, it has dinosaurs, and who doesn’t love those?

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DONNIE DARKO

You probably won’t get this movie at all as you first watch it, but it has the
amazing quality of keeping you guessing what the hell it was about days after
the screen went blank.

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HOLY MOTORS

Bizarre in a captivating way and so perverse you will close your eyes at times –
this movie is beautifully shot and narrates in a way that won’t let you put it

down.

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ERASERHEAD

This is another classic by David Lynch who explores the man’s fear of becoming
a parent.

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THE HOLY MOUNTAIN

We’ve been into it for years and it’s probably not going to change – surrealism
meets religion and it’s simply awesome.

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PI

As untypical as this movie’s subject it and as small the budget, it is still
spellbinding and 100% worthy of being watched.

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LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD

According to the movie’s director, “The present and the past coexist, but the
past shouldn’t be in flashback”. This movie seduces you into watching by its
lifelike monotony.

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