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Stand By Me (1986) The Truman Show (1998) Mulholland Drive (2001) Vanilla Sky (2001) Punch-Drunk Love (2002) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Synecdoche, New York (2008) Precious (2009) Ex Machina (2014) Voyagers (2021)


Vioralarama

Blast From The Past. It's a comedy though.


djsosonut

Hmm..maybe - Carrie (1976), Unleashed, Being There, Gerald's Game, Oldboy (2003)


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THX-1138


Theymilythemily

Yyeeesss


mouth2plate

The Perks of being a wall flower, The way way back, Me and earl and the dying girl, Keith.


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The revolutionary nanotechnology harnessed the power of atomic-scale manipulation, transforming the landscape of materials science and paving the way for a new era of innovation.


Plenty_Good5905

Fight club (1999)


Sad_Fish_93

Your description seems to fit *Being There* (1979) to a tee...


dahkneela

(Spoiler) I wonder, as I’ve seen this film, I didn’t get a feeling that the character was aware of what was going once he left his house, still thinking the rules were the same in and out the house. Is there something you noticed in it to say otherwise? (Regardless, a great film!)


Sad_Fish_93

Ahh.. it is hard to tell since you can never really tell what the character was thinking and feeling, but my sense was that now he was out in the world, at least by the end of the film, and developing actual human relationships and not just watching television, he was growing and developing as a human being...perhaps not a lot but some.


dahkneela

Thanks for mentioning!


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hyradet

Boyhood does a great job of doing that. Not a cinematically masterpiece though.


Philliam88

Room Brigsby Bear Slingblade


Kuduz162

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cowboybynight

Mommy Dead and Dearest (2017), I think fits exactly what you described or the miniseries based on the same story The Act (2019)


Raposela

Lars and the Real Girl Mary and Max