Movies That Made You Think

I agree with many of the above...some not mentioned yet:



12 Monkeys
Pumpkin
Logans Run
Repulsion
Ghost World
1984


I have to say that Mullholland Drive made me think b/c I was really confused. I was more disturbed than inspired to think by that movie, but I :heart: it anyway.
 
^ Pumpkin took me to a bad place

after i saw "SAW" i thought alot about what i would do if i was abducted by a pscycopath and forced to make some sick decision... not thought provoking in a constructive way!

The Corporation was very thought provoking in a good way.
 
Kill Bill Vol 2
Because i didnt get the end when Lucy Lu and Tyra Banks i think it was..was in it Like had no idea where they came from but then someone told me it was from the first Kill Bill which im still yet to seee :innocent:
 
Night and Fog... not really a movie, more like a short documentary, but it really makes you think.
Moi, Christiane F, 13 ans, droguée et prostituée
The Beach... it was so odd, because I had seen it before when I was younger, but I watched it this summer, by myself, and afterwards, I was in a really really odd mood. Like I could think really sharply and see things from a totally different perspective. I started crying when I realized that I had just gone from childhood to adulthood. To this day I keep thinking back and I still don't understand what was going on. It's kind of freaky, I can't even remember how it felt to have such a clarity of mind. :shock:

There probably are tons more but none that I can think of right now.
 
Beloved
The Ring
Donnie Darko
28 Grams
Eyes Wide Shut
Supersize Me
Bowling for Columbine
Outfoxed:Rupret Murdoch's War on Journalism
Identity
 
A couple of others that I remembered
La Jetee
U-Turn
Melinda and Melinda
 
Too many...

Some of them:

Schindler's List
Dead Man Walking
Girl, Interrupted
Memento
American Beauty
The Hours
Bowling For Columbine
Beautiful Mind
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
The Butterfly Effect
 
Charly (1968) It's based on the story "Flowers for Algernon."
 
Roman Polanski's The Tenant. It's about a mousy clerk, played by Polanski himself, who moves into an apartment vacated by a woman who attempted suicide by jumping out the apartment window. Slowly he begins to assume the woman's identity and is driven to the same fate by living in this horrible apartment house.:cry: One of the darkest movies i've ever seen if you think about what it seems to be saying about the human condition. :important don't watch this if you live above the third floor.
 
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fourboltmain said:
Charly (1968) It's based on the story "Flowers for Algernon."

I read Flowers for Algernon in grade 10, and we were required to either to a journal, or a series of illustrations for the book. I remember loving that project. I'm curious to see this film, now...
 

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