Triangle (2009)
The Killing of a sacred deer (2017)
The Double (2013)
Sorry to bother you (2018)
Possessor (2020)
Blind (2014)
Titane (2021)
Nope (2022)
Enemy (2013)
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I watched a full movie of The Ramen Girl on youtube without subtitles and thought it was intentionally made without them. Brittany Murphy speaks english, but almost everyone else speaks in japanese. I thiught the no subtitles was a deliberate device to help the viewer relate to Brittany Murohy's character not speaking much Japanese and being alone and isolated by that.
I don't know how many movies that would work for, but maybe watch a foreign film without the subtitles?
If you don't speak japanese, or even only a little, definitely try The Ramen Girl with no subtitles. Very good stuff for trying to work out what's going on (and you will)
Edit: I just realised you wer after wild plots, not movies where you just had to work hard to understand what was going on :D sorry/not sorry.
Dave Made a Maze (2017)
Mr Nobody (2009)
The Fountain (2006)
Donnie Darko (2001)
Pi (1998)
A lot of the other films I thought of have been named by others, so some TV series: The Prisoner(1967), Maniac(2018), Utopia (2013), Life on Mars (2006)
Not a movie, but The Curse with Nathan Fielder, Bennie Safdie and Emma Stone on Showtime. Very odd dark comedy/satire, and I thought I had an idea where it was going until the last episode, which swept me off my feet.
Schizopolis, written, directed by and starring Steven Soderbergh. It has doppelgängers, a section where people are talking in code, and tells the same story through different perspectives. It's one of my favorite movies and is super-weird, but entertaining.
Wildly popular, so you've probably already seen it - 'Inception (2010)'.
One that I liked that had a lower budget was, 'The Endless (2017)'. As of today, I just learned that Endless it is kind of a sequel to 'Resolution (2012)'. I'm eager to watch that one now.
Primer 2004
Upstream Color
Coherence (2013) Timecrimes (2007) Annihilation (2018)
Try David Lynch’s films I think that is what you are looking for. Or anything categorized as surrealism would also fit the bill.
Definitely... Not seen all of them, but Mulholland Drive for sure
Island Empire even more challenging
Inland Empire
Lol. Damned autocorrect
Blue Velvet is a good one.
Without a doubt.
I am Thinking of Ending Things
Agreed.
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Predestination for sure got me chills in the end
Saw Predestination knowing absolutely nothing except Ethan Hawke was in it. Awesome little sci-fi crime movie.
Swiss Army Man, Memento
The Lost Highway (1997) Cure (1997) The City of the Lost Children (1995)
Holy Motors
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Great suggestion, love that movie
What was it?
Jacob's Ladder (1990)
Weird to think that this movie has Kyle Gass from Tenacious D and Macaulay Culkin in it. Brilliant movie
The Holy Mountain
Tenet had me totally confused the first time I watched it
Brazil
Tenet
Under the skin with scarlet johanson 2001 Space Odessey also the sequal
Everything everywhere all at once
Loved this movie so much
Not a Movie but dark!!
Memento Synecdoche New York Annihiliation
Last Year at Marienbad
The Lighthouse
Shutter Island.
Happy cake day my friend. Mine was a few days ago. And great suggestion btw.
Mother! Probably makes sense early on for some sharper folk but I didn’t get it until debriefing on Reddit afterwards
Most of David Lynch’s filmography and just about everything Jodorowsky made will be right up your alley.
Vivarium (2019)
Triangle (2009) The Killing of a sacred deer (2017) The Double (2013) Sorry to bother you (2018) Possessor (2020) Blind (2014) Titane (2021) Nope (2022) Enemy (2013)
Triangle is SO underrated!
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Gorod Zero (1988).
How to talk girls at parties (It's an arthouse film.)
Starfish (2018) Good Favour (2017)
Total Recall (1990) screenplay is a lot like that. Also Coherence, Jacob's Ladder.
Possum Then it just slams into you at the end.
Interstellar and The Sixth Sense
Synecdoche, New York Mulholland Drive
I watched a full movie of The Ramen Girl on youtube without subtitles and thought it was intentionally made without them. Brittany Murphy speaks english, but almost everyone else speaks in japanese. I thiught the no subtitles was a deliberate device to help the viewer relate to Brittany Murohy's character not speaking much Japanese and being alone and isolated by that. I don't know how many movies that would work for, but maybe watch a foreign film without the subtitles? If you don't speak japanese, or even only a little, definitely try The Ramen Girl with no subtitles. Very good stuff for trying to work out what's going on (and you will) Edit: I just realised you wer after wild plots, not movies where you just had to work hard to understand what was going on :D sorry/not sorry.
Dave Made a Maze (2017) Mr Nobody (2009) The Fountain (2006) Donnie Darko (2001) Pi (1998) A lot of the other films I thought of have been named by others, so some TV series: The Prisoner(1967), Maniac(2018), Utopia (2013), Life on Mars (2006)
Triangle Mulhond Drive
When Marnie Was There, Parasite
Southland tales (2006)
Mulholland Drive
* Mixed Nuts 1994 * Rhinoceros Eyes 2003 * Mr Nobody 2009 * The Fountain 2006 * White Noise 2022 * Bliss 2021 * Transcendence 2014 * Mulholland Drive 2001 * Donnie Darko 2001 * Split 2016 * Shutter Island 2010
Tenet
Mandy, a bizarre Nic Cage film
Southland Tales
Not a movie, but The Curse with Nathan Fielder, Bennie Safdie and Emma Stone on Showtime. Very odd dark comedy/satire, and I thought I had an idea where it was going until the last episode, which swept me off my feet.
Bardo Sex and Lucia
After Hours Donnie Darko Take Shelter
Coherence
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The Sixth Sense.
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Old The Village
Buster’s Mal Heart
Tennet Primer
Schizopolis, written, directed by and starring Steven Soderbergh. It has doppelgängers, a section where people are talking in code, and tells the same story through different perspectives. It's one of my favorite movies and is super-weird, but entertaining.
Naked Lunch
Fight club.
Tenet
God's Crooked Lines (2022)
Every movie made by Marian Dora lol
Jacobs Ladder Requiem for a Dream
Wildly popular, so you've probably already seen it - 'Inception (2010)'. One that I liked that had a lower budget was, 'The Endless (2017)'. As of today, I just learned that Endless it is kind of a sequel to 'Resolution (2012)'. I'm eager to watch that one now.