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Adaptation

Adaptation

Released PG 165 min 8.5/10 Votes: 182
Where does the dividing line lie between insanity and supersensitive mentality? How should we treat people who act in a different way then we do? A young and gifted shrink sets up a group, using up-to-date and unknown methods. His idea is to socialize such people, to integrate them into a society they keep aloof from, and help them to survive.
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  • The Bizarre Adventures of Mr. C - Surreal storytelling with an absurd sense of humor.
  • Sorry to Bother You - Combines surrealism with social commentary and dark humor.
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Absurdist comedy that explores space and philosophy.
  • The Big Lebowski - Cult classic combining crime, comedy, and absurdism.
  • In the Mouth of Madness - Horror film with surreal storytelling and psychological depth.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Dystopian, surreal film exploring free will and societal control.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:54

  • The Lobster
  • The Favourite
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  • Rubber
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  • Wristcutters: A Love Story
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • Her
  • Man on the Moon
  • Inherent Vice
  • The Thing
  • The Holy Mountain
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Being John Malkovich
  • Brazil
  • Adaptation
  • A Serious Man
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • The Science of Sleep
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
  • Duck Soup
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  • American Psycho - A critique of superficiality and consumerism, featuring a protagonist who struggles with identity.
  • Adaptation - A metafictional narrative that delves into the complexities of creativity and obsession.
  • Birdman - Explores themes of relevance, fame, and the struggles of an actor trying to grapple with his past.
  • The Hours - Intertwines multiple narratives exploring mental health and artistic aspiration.
  • The Social Network - Focuses on ambition and the personal cost of success in the digital age.
  • The Master - Explores complex relationships and the search for meaning, intertwined with themes of power and influence.
  • Synecdoche, New York - A surreal examination of life, art, and the quest for authenticity.
  • Fight Club - Deals with themes of identity, capitalism, and rebellion against societal norms.
  • The Graduate - Explores the disillusionment of youth and the search for purpose in the modern world.
  • Melancholia - A psychological portrait capturing existential dread and personal relationships under stress.
  • Lost in Translation - Examines loneliness and connection amidst the backdrop of fame and cultural dislocation.
  • Network - A dark satire on the television industry, exploring themes of media manipulation and the thirst for ratings.
  • Persona - A psychological drama exploring identity, art, and the relationship between actress and her nurse.
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley - A thriller about identity theft and desire for a life of luxury and admiration.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory, identity, and the impact of relationships on one's self.
  • Boogie Nights - Examines the rise and fall of a star in the adult film industry, eloquently addressing themes of fame and identity.
  • A Single Man - Explores grief and the search for meaning in the aftermath of loss.
  • Altered States - Looks at the intersection of consciousness, identity, and the human experience.
  • Her - A contemplative look at love, connection, and the nature of relationships in a digital world.
  • The Double - Explores themes of identity and existential crisis in a surreal narrative.
  • The Bling Ring - Follows a group of fame-obsessed teenagers who rob celebrities, highlighting society's obsession with celebrity culture.
  • Waking Life - A philosophical exploration of dreams, consciousness, and the meaning of life.
  • Lars and the Real Girl - Deals with themes of loneliness and the desire for connection in unconventional forms.
  • Midnight in Paris - Explores nostalgia and the fascination with the past through a whimsical lens.
  • Seventh Seal - Contemplates life, death, and existence during a time of despair.
  • Anomalisa - An animated film that explores loneliness and connection in contemporary life.
  • The Virgin Suicides - Examines the complexities of adolescence and the influence of societal expectations.
  • Frances - A biopic that details the struggles of an actress's tumultuous career and personal life.
  • The Great Gatsby - Explores excess, fame, and the emptiness of the American Dream through the lives of its characters.
  • The Fountain - A meditation on love, loss, and the search for eternal life intertwined through different timelines.
  • Prisoners - A dark exploration of loss and the moral implications of desperation.
  • Requiem for a Dream - A harrowing depiction of addiction and the pursuit of dreams gone awry.
  • Room - Explores the psychological effects of isolation and the struggle to rejoin the world.
  • Memento - A non-linear narrative that plays with identity, memory, and the search for truth.
  • Significant Other - Explores the boundaries of relationships and personal identity in a surreal context.
  • The Lobster - A dystopian examination of relationships and societal expectations on love.
  • Sorry to Bother You - A satirical look at capitalism, identity, and the absurdity of societal expectations.
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  • The Prestige - A narrative about obsession, sacrifice, and the competitive nature of creativity.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:25

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  • The Talented Mr. Ripley
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  • A Single Man
  • Altered States
  • Melancholia
  • The Graduate
  • American Psycho
  • Adaptation
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to SoulMate List

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores the complexities of love and memory.
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  • 500 Days of Summer - Analyzes a failed relationship and its impact on personal growth.
  • The Fountain - Explores love across different timelines and perspectives.
  • Annihilation - Combines sci-fi with deep emotional and psychological exploration.
  • Adaptation - Merges reality and fiction, exploring the writer's psyche.
  • The One I Love - Examines relationships through a surreal science fiction lens.
  • Her - Contemplates love and relationships in a technologically advanced society.
  • The Science of Sleep - Blurs the line between dreams and reality in a romantic context.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Explores life's complexities and relationships in a surreal manner.
  • Under the Skin - A thought-provoking narrative about identity and connection.
  • The Lobster - Examines love, relationships, and societal norms in a dystopian setting.
  • The Prestige - Involves themes of obsession and rivalry intertwined with personal relationships.
  • A Ghost Story - Explores love and loss through a unique narrative structure.
  • Coherence - A mind-bending exploration of relationships during an extraordinary event.
  • Moonlight - Delves into identity, connection, and the complexities of love.
  • Arrival - Combines sci-fi with deep emotional storytelling about communication and connection.
  • Before Sunrise - A deep exploration of connection and fleeting moments of intimacy.
  • Before Sunset - Continues the exploration of relationships years later with rich dialogue.
  • Before Midnight - Examines long-term relationships and their trials in an intimate setting.
  • The Shape of Water - An unconventional love story that transcends barriers.
  • The Time Traveler's Wife - Explores love and the challenges of time travel on relationships.
  • Interstellar - Combines love and sacrifice with a sci-fi backdrop.
  • In the Mood for Love - A poignant exploration of unfulfilled romantic yearning.
  • Sliding Doors - Showcases how different choices can lead to different life paths and relationships.
  • Mechanical Turk - Bolds the connection between humans and machines in personal relationships.
  • Palm Springs - A fresh take on relationships through a time loop narrative.
  • The Invisible Man - Explores themes of obsession and control in relationships.
  • What If - Explores potential love and the 'what could have been' scenario.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores love's nuances and the impact of choices on relationships.
  • Tusk - A surreal narrative exploring transformation and relationships.
  • The Fall - An imaginative exploration of connection through storytelling.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - Explores adventure, dreaming, and self-discovery in terms of relationships.
  • A Serious Man - Explores life's uncertainties and personal dilemmas in relationships.
  • I Origins - Explores love and science through an unexpected narrative.
  • Frances Ha - A look at friendship and love through a whimsical lens.
  • Call Me by Your Name - A deep exploration of love and longing in a beautiful setting.
  • The Adjustment Bureau - Examines fate, love, and choices in a fantastical scenario.
  • The Matrix - Explores themes of reality, love, and identity in a sci-fi narrative.
  • The OA - Involves deep emotional and supernatural connections between characters.
  • Dark - A mind-bending exploration of time and relationships.
  • Stranger Things - Combines supernatural elements with deep, meaningful friendships.
  • The Good Place - Explores morality, love, and human connection in a unique setting.
  • Russian Doll - A thought-provoking and humorous take on life's cyclical nature and relationships.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:42:07

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  • The Lobster
  • The Prestige
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  • Arrival
  • Before Sunrise
  • Before Sunset
  • Before Midnight
  • Under the Skin
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • Her
  • Lost in Translation
  • The Fountain
  • Annihilation
  • Adaptation
  • The One I Love
  • The Science of Sleep
  • The Shape of Water
  • The Time Traveler's Wife
  • Interstellar

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  • Hamlet - The original Shakespearean play, providing the source material and similar themes of revenge and madness.
  • The Mousetrap - Agatha Christie's play with elements of intrigue and deception, similar in tone to Hamlet Goes Business.
  • Waiting for Godot - Absurdist themes and existential questions echo the tone of Hamlet Goes Business.
  • Hamlet 2 - A comedic spin on the themes of Hamlet, mixing modern storytelling with classic elements.
  • The Lion in Winter - Historical drama involving family betrayal and political maneuvering, reminiscent of Hamlet's themes.
  • 10 Things I Hate About You - A teen adaptation of Shakespeare's work with comedic elements and relationship complexities.
  • The Taming of the Shrew - Another Shakespearean tale featuring strong character conflicts and witty banter.
  • O Brother, Where Art Thou? - Utilizes themes of fate and personal tribulations, blending humor with classic storytelling.
  • The Producers - A comedic approach to dysfunctional relationships and betrayal in the theater world.
  • The Tempest - Another work by Shakespeare that includes betrayal and elements of dark comedy.
  • The Comedy of Errors - Playful misunderstandings and mistaken identities align with the comedic aspects of Hamlet Goes Business.
  • To Be or Not to Be - A dark comedy set in Nazi-occupied Poland that satirizes drama and tragedy.
  • The Birds - Themes of hopelessness and societal chaos that echo the underlying tensions of Hamlet.
  • Much Ado About Nothing - A classic Shakespearean play involving comedic elements and romantic entanglements.
  • Last Action Hero - Meta-commentary on film tropes and dramatic narratives, similar to Hamlet Goes Business.
  • The Weird Sisters - Dark humor and dysfunctional dynamics resonate with the essence of Hamlet Goes Business.
  • The King's Speech - Themes of power, familial duty, and personal struggle align with Hamlet's narrative threads.
  • The Royal Tenenbaums - Dysfunctional family dynamics and dark humor that evoke similar themes as Hamlet Goes Business.
  • Adaptation - A metafictional exploration of storytelling with complex character dynamics reminiscent of Hamlet.
  • The Elephant Man - Themes of society's treatment of outsiders and personal turmoil resonate with Hamlet's struggles.
  • Sister Act - A comedic exploration of identity and community with elements of classic storytelling.
  • The Others - Themes of family, betrayal, and existential dread echo Shakespearean tragedies.
  • Se7en - Dark themes and moral quandaries parallel the tragic elements within Hamlet.
  • The Graduate - Explores themes of alienation and societal expectations similar to those in Hamlet.
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream - A mixture of romance and comedy, featuring mistaken identities like those in Hamlet.
  • The Shape of Water - Themes of isolation and love resonate with the emotional undertones of Hamlet.
  • The Graduate - A critique of social expectations and personal choices, mirroring Hamlet's internal struggles.
  • Birdman - Examines themes of artistic struggle and personal identity, akin to the theatrical backdrop of Hamlet.
  • Dead Poets Society - Explores themes of rebellion, identity, and tragedy within an educational setting.
  • Choke - Features dark humor and existential questions, similar to themes in Hamlet.
  • The Crucible - Themes of betrayal and moral complexity echo throughout this dramatic adaptation.
  • Shakespeare in Love - A playful take on the life of a playwright, filled with comedic and dramatic elements.
  • Titus - A modern adaptation of another Shakespearean tragedy, exploring themes of revenge and brutality.
  • The Great Gatsby - Themes of ambition and betrayal resonate with the tragic elements of Hamlet.
  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Dark humor and themes of revenge align closely with Hamlet's narrative structure.
  • The Birdcage - A comedic examination of identity and family dynamics reminiscent of Hamlet Goes Business.
  • The Graduate - Concerns of existential angst and societal pressures echo Hamlet's internal conflicts.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:17:48

  • The Graduate
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  • The Taming of the Shrew
  • 10 Things I Hate About You
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  • The Mousetrap
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  • The King's Speech
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  • Adaptation
  • The Birdcage
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  • The Shape of Water - Both explore themes of connection and otherness with unexpected relationships.
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  • The Lobster - Both feature strange societal norms and surreal romantic elements.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Both involve unconventional relationships and memory themes.
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  • The Fall - Both have strong visual storytelling and explore darker themes.
  • Under the Skin - Both films question human nature and feature otherworldly themes.
  • Anomalisa - Both explore isolation and personal connection with unique animation styles.
  • Eraserhead - Both have surreal and darkly imaginative storytelling.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Both delve into identity and existential crisis with a surreal twist.
  • Don't Look Up - Explores absurdity in human behavior through a satirical lens.
  • Little Fish - Both explore love amidst strange life circumstances.
  • Black Mirror - Each episode portrays dark themes of technology and human emotions.
  • What We Do in the Shadows - Combines dark humor with fantastical elements similar to The Starfish.
  • The Leftovers - Explores deep emotional themes surrounding loss and connection.
  • Russian Doll - Utilizes time loops to explore deeper personal issues, similar in tone.
  • Everything Everywhere All at Once - Combines absurdity with heartfelt storytelling and alternate realities.
  • Midsommar - Features unsettling elements in an idyllic setting, creating a strange atmosphere.
  • Frances Ha - Explores personal relationships and identity with a unique style.
  • The Science of Sleep - Utilizes surreal imagery to explore dreams and relationships.
  • Waking Life - Features philosophical musings and a unique animated style.
  • The OA - Both series explore mystical themes and deep emotional journeys.
  • The Fountain - Explores themes of love and time through a surreal narrative.
  • The Others - Both create tension and mystery through supernatural elements.
  • The Giver - Explores a dystopian reality and the importance of human emotion.
  • Midnight Gospel - Uses surreal animation to delve into deep philosophical discussions.
  • The Handmaid's Tale - Explores complex emotions within a dystopian society.
  • A Cure for Wellness - Features a surreal atmosphere and themes of transformation.
  • I’m Thinking of Ending Things - Both delve into identity and perception with surreal elements.
  • In the Mood for Love - Explores introspective themes of love and connection.
  • Adaptation - Both involve a surreal exploration of creativity and the creative process.
  • Crazy Rich Asians - Explores relationships against the backdrop of unique societal pressures.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores connection and isolation in an unfamiliar environment.
  • Safety Not Guaranteed - Blends humor with an odd premise revolving around time travel.
  • The Art of Self-Defense - Combines dark comedy with absurd societal critiques.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Features psychological tension and eerie storytelling.
  • Stalker - Explores philosophical themes within a mysterious setting.
  • Life of Pi - Explores survival themes and the nature of existence with a unique visual style.
  • A Serious Man - Examines existential crises through a darkly comedic lens.
  • Noah - Both explore mythological themes with a unique storytelling perspective.
  • The Secret of Kells - Combines beautiful animation with a mystical narrative.
  • The Witch - Features unsettling elements and strong visual storytelling.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:34

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  • The Leftovers
  • Russian Doll
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  • Eraserhead
  • A Ghost Story
  • Annihilation
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  • The Fall
  • Under the Skin
  • Anomalisa
  • The Science of Sleep
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Adaptation. List

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores complex relationships and the nature of memory.
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  • The Science of Sleep - Blends reality with dreams in a surrealistic narrative.
  • Birdman - A look at an actor grappling with his identity and career in a surreal manner.
  • Save the Last Dance - Examines the struggles of artistic expression amidst personal chaos.
  • Being John Malkovich - A unique blending of fantasy and reality surrounding an actor's life.
  • The Fountain - Intertwines different timelines and perspectives in a philosophical narrative.
  • Adaptation - A screenplay about screenwriting and the nature of creativity itself.
  • Her - Explores themes of connection, identity, and the impact of technology on relationships.
  • Anomalisa - A stop-motion film that plays with perception and emotional depth.
  • The Truman Show - Questioning reality and identity in a controlled environment.
  • Donnie Darko - A mind-bending narrative that merges the ordinary with the surreal.
  • Fight Club - Explores identity and the nature of reality through a unique lens.
  • The Master - Explores complex characters and unusual relationships.
  • The Lobster - A surreal take on relationships and societal expectations.
  • Fargo - Dark humor and unusual narratives converge in this crime story.
  • Inception - Explores layered realities and the subconscious mind.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Deeply meta and introspective examination of life and art.
  • The Master - Delves into complex characters with philosophical undertones.
  • Melancholia - Explores personal struggles against an impending cosmic event.
  • Inherent Vice - Combines mystery and philosophical inquiry in a unique narrative style.
  • The Holy Mountain - Surreal and symbolic narrative exploring existential themes.
  • The Prestige - Explores themes of obsession and identity in a creative field.
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - A reflective and nostalgic look at the film industry.
  • The Lobster - Surreal exploration of love and societal norms.
  • The Skin I Live In - Combines psychological depth with surreal storytelling.
  • A Ghost Story - A unique exploration of time and existence through ghostly imagery.
  • Cloud Atlas - Interweaves multiple narratives across time and space in a philosophical manner.
  • A Serious Man - Explores existential uncertainty and the search for meaning.
  • Ruby Sparks - Explores the complexities of relationships and creation in a whimsical way.
  • The Double - A darkly comedic look at identity and self-perception.
  • Enemy - An exploration of identity and doppelgängers within a thrilling narrative.
  • Dispatcher - A unique blend of humor and existential themes in a storytelling format.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - Focuses on the journey of self-discovery and imagination.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Combines thriller elements with philosophical explorations of morality.
  • The Clouds of Sils Maria - Explores the impact of art and performances on personal identity.
  • A Scanner Darkly - Data blending reality with paranoia and identity issues.
  • The Game - Explores themes of reality and identity through psychological thrills.
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - A complex narrative with layered storytelling and character depth.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Combines dark tones with psychological themes.
  • A Fantastic Woman - Explores identity through a poignant narrative.
  • The Favourite - Darkly humorous exploration of relationships in a historical context.
  • Swiss Army Man - Unique and surreal exploration of companionship and existence.
  • The Cable Guy - Dark comedy that examines human connection and loneliness.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - A quirky family drama with a journey of self-discovery.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:23:26

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  • Fight Club
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  • The Lobster
  • Fargo
  • Inception
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • Melancholia
  • Inherent Vice
  • Donnie Darko
  • The Truman Show
  • The Science of Sleep
  • Save the Last Dance
  • Being John Malkovich
  • The Fountain
  • Adaptation
  • Her
  • Anomalisa
  • The Holy Mountain
  • The Prestige
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer
  • A Scanner Darkly

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Phantom of Liberty List

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  • Last Year at Marienbad - Avant-garde narrative style that questions reality and memory.
  • Brazil - Darkly comic and surreal exploration of a dystopian society.
  • Eraserhead - Cult classic that delves into surreal and uncomfortable themes.
  • Mulholland Drive - A complex narrative with surreal elements and themes of identity.
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  • Persona - Explores identity and human consciousness through a surreal lens.
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - Provocative storytelling with surreal and satirical elements.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Dystopian themes with a unique narrative style and surreal moments.
  • Blue Velvet - Explores the dark underbelly of suburban life with surreal elements.
  • The Lobster - Surreal and absurd take on relationships and society's norms.
  • Being John Malkovich - Explores identity and consciousness through a surreal premise.
  • The Science of Sleep - Blends dreams and reality in a visually unique and surreal way.
  • Dogville - A unique narrative style with elements of social commentary and surrealism.
  • Burning - Mysterious and surreal narrative exploring themes of obsession and class.
  • Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom - Provocative and surreal exploration of power and corruption.
  • The Fountain - Explores themes of life, death, and rebirth in a surreal narrative.
  • Antichrist - Blends horror and surrealism to explore deep psychological themes.
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  • Mother! - Surreal narrative exploring themes of creation and destruction.
  • Russian Doll - Explores existential themes and cyclical storytelling in a surreal manner.
  • The Wall - Musical film with surreal imagery exploring isolation and despair.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Surreal and unsettling themes in a psychological drama.
  • Adaptation - Meta-narrative that explores the nature of storytelling in a surreal way.
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  • The OA - Mysterious and surreal narrative that defies conventional storytelling.
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  • The Elephant Man - Explores themes of identity and society in a poignant and surreal style.
  • The Cell - Visually imaginative and surreal thriller that explores the subconscious.
  • Strange Days - Dystopian and surreal elements tied to technology and identity.
  • The Others - A psychological thriller with a surreal twist on reality and perception.
  • Inland Empire - David Lynch's surreal exploration of Hollywood and identity.
  • The Lighthouse - Surreal character study exploring madness and isolation.
  • Coherence - Surreal and mind-bending narrative involving parallel realities.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - A tense and surreal examination of fate and morality.
  • Dark City - A noir-inspired film with a surreal atmosphere and themes of control.
  • Fantasia - Anthology of animated sequences that evoke surreal imagery and themes.
  • The Machinist - Surreal psychological thriller focusing on guilt and reality.

Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:23:42

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  • Persona
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  • Eraserhead
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  • Synecdoche, New York
  • mother!
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Year of the Devil List

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  • Wings of Desire - A poetic exploration of human experience through an angel's perspective.
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  • Burn After Reading - A darkly comedic exploration of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
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  • The Act of Killing - A documentary that blurs the lines between reality and fiction while exploring historical atrocities.
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  • Dogtooth - A disturbing yet surreal exploration of family dynamics and control.
  • Ruben Brandt, Collector - An animated film that blends art and psychological exploration in a unique plot.
  • Mother! - A psychological horror film that uses surreal elements to convey its themes.
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - A surrealist comedy that critiques societal norms and the absurdities of life.
  • Brazil - A dystopian satire filled with dark humor and bizarre narrative twists.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory and relationships through a surreal narrative style.
  • Anomalisa - A stop-motion animated film that explores loneliness and connection in a unique way.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - A gripping psychological thriller with surreal elements and moral complexities.
  • A Ghost Story - A hauntingly beautiful examination of time, existence, and memory.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - A heartfelt dramedy that blends dark humor with family dynamics and personal growth.
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  • Killing of the Sacred Deer - Delivers a surreal blend of psychological horror and moral ambiguity.
  • The Truman Show - Explores themes of reality versus artificiality through a unique narrative lens.
  • Persona - A psychologically intense film that delves into identity and consciousness.
  • The Death of Stalin - A darkly comedic portrayal of political power struggles and absurdity.
  • The Fall - A visually stunning film blending fantasy and reality with a rich narrative.
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  • Happiness - Explores dark and taboo themes through intertwining character arcs.
  • 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days - A disturbing exploration of personal choices under oppressive circumstances.
  • Naked Lunch - A surreal adaptation of Burroughs' novel, blending fantasy and autobiography.
  • Oldboy - An intense dark revenge thriller with surreal elements and moral questions.
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  • Russian Doll - Explores existential themes and consequences within a unique narrative structure.
  • Identity - A thriller that focuses on psychological twists and the nature of identity.
  • The Beloved - A surreal and haunting narrative exploring love, loss, and memory.
  • The Master - A complex character study examining relationships and personal struggles.
  • Under the Skin - A visually striking film that blends science fiction with existential themes.
  • Mad Max: Fury Road - A surreal and visually arresting journey through a dystopian landscape.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:31:29

  • The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
  • The Favourite
  • Fleabag
  • Magnolia
  • Dogtooth
  • Ruben Brandt, Collector
  • mother!
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
  • Brazil
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • The Act of Killing
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • Holy Motors
  • A Serious Man
  • The Lobster
  • Wings of Desire
  • Adaptation
  • Burn After Reading
  • The Royal Tenenbaums
  • A Clockwork Orange
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Me Myself I List

  • The One I Love - Explores identity and relationships in a unique way.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Focuses on love and self-discovery amidst a surreal plot.
  • Being John Malkovich - Involves themes of identity and alternate lives with a comedic twist.
  • Adaptation - Blends real-life experiences with fictional storytelling to explore identity.
  • Synecdoche, New York - A deep dive into self and the complexities of life.
  • Ruby Sparks - Explores the relationship between creator and creation in a romantic context.
  • Groundhog Day - Features time loops and self-discovery through repeated experiences.
  • Stranger Than Fiction - Combines humor and existential themes about life's narrative.
  • The Science of Sleep - Explores dreams versus reality and the complexities of relationships.
  • Her - Explores connection, isolation, and identity in a digital age.
  • Donnie Darko - Explores complex themes of reality and identity through a psychological lens.
  • The Lobster - A surreal take on relationships and societal norms around love.
  • The Double - Involves themes of identity crisis and social alienation.
  • Palm Springs - Combines romance with the exploration of self in a time loop scenario.
  • About Time - Blends time travel with love and self-discovery themes.
  • Your Name - Explores themes of identity and connection transcending time and space.
  • Amélie - Examines life, self, and relationships with whimsy and heart.
  • Frances Ha - Follows a young woman navigating life and her identity.
  • What If - Tackles the complexities of relationships and personal choices.
  • Cloud Atlas - Interweaves multiple stories exploring identity and existence through time.
  • The Truman Show - Explores themes of reality and self-awareness in a unique premise.
  • Kiss Me - A romantic comedy that explores personal identity and desire.
  • 500 Days of Summer - A non-linear romantic tale that examines love and self.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - Follows a character finding adventure and self-realization.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores connections and personal identity in an unfamiliar environment.
  • Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things - Explores themes of identity and relationships in a surreal manner.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - Focuses on family dynamics and personal discovery on a trip.
  • The Holiday - Explores love and self-discovery through an unexpected friendship.
  • The Edge of Seventeen - A coming-of-age story emphasizing identity and relationships.
  • Sing Street - A coming-of-age story involving music and self-discovery.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Explores identity, friendship, and the struggles of adolescence.
  • The Fault in Our Stars - Explores young love and the understanding of life and identity.
  • Naked - A dark comedy examining existential questions through a unique narrative.
  • Rachael's Getting Married - Explores family dynamics and personal challenges during a wedding.
  • Mary and Max - An animated tale exploring friendship and self through unique characters.
  • Fantastic Fungi - An exploration of self and nature's interconnectedness.
  • The One - Explores themes of identity across different dimensions.
  • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - A comedic exploration of identity and self in an odd adventure.
  • The Wedding Singer - A romantic comedy exploring love and personal identity.
  • Chocolat - Explores themes of love and self-discovery within a small community.

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  • Chocolat
  • The Lobster
  • The Double
  • Palm Springs
  • About Time
  • Amélie
  • Frances Ha
  • What If
  • Donnie Darko
  • Her
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Being John Malkovich
  • Adaptation
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • Ruby Sparks
  • Groundhog Day
  • Stranger Than Fiction
  • The Science of Sleep
  • Cloud Atlas
  • The Truman Show
  • The Fault in Our Stars
  • Naked
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