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Metropolitan
Finally... A film about the downwardly mobile.
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99 min
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A radical student is adopted by a group of young New Yorkers, serves as a catalyst to alter his and their lives. Gathering in a Manhattan apartment, the group of friends meet to discuss social mobility, Fourier's socialism and play bridge in their cocoon of upper-class society - until they are joined by a man with a critical view of their way of life.
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- Léon: The Professional - A complex relationship amid the backdrop of crime and hitmen.
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- Black Rain - Involves American officers dealing with Japanese organized crime.
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- A History of Violence - Explores the impact of violence and crime on a seemingly normal family.
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- Sin City - Stylized crime drama with interconnected stories set in a gritty world.
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Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:08:23
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- The Bicycle Thief - A poignant exploration of poverty and a father's struggle in post-war Italy.
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- Novecento (1900) - A sprawling epic about class struggles in Italy during the early 20th century.
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- Erin Brockovich - Based on a true story about a woman's fight against a corporation while raising her family.
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- The Stepford Wives - Satirizes the lives of suburban housewives who are pushed into conformist roles.
- Suffragette - Illustrates the fight for women's rights and social justice issues of the working class.
- 8 Mile - Showcases the struggles of a young rapper living in a poor Detroit neighborhood.
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- Boyhood - A coming-of-age story that also touches on class differences in America.
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- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - Themes of social class and personal desire are explored through the lives of warriors.
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- About Elly - Centers on friendship and the complexities of social interactions, similar to the nuanced storytelling in Barareh Nights.
- The Lobster - Combines absurdity and dark comedy, paralleling the tone of Barareh Nights.
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- The Death of Stalin - Political satire infused with humor addressing power dynamics, reminiscent of Barareh Nights.
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- Boyhood - A unique exploration of growing up and the struggles of family life over time.
- A Fantastic Woman - Focuses on personal struggles and societal challenges faced by a marginalized individual.
- In the Name of the Father - A tale of injustice and personal resilience against societal conditions.
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- Lincoln - Focuses on President Lincoln's life during the Civil War era.
- North and South - A miniseries that follows the lives of families during the Civil War.
- Cold Mountain - Set during the Civil War, it tells a story of love and survival.
- The Red Badge of Courage - Adapts the classic novel about a soldier's experience in the Civil War.
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- The Killer Angels - Focuses on the Battle of Gettysburg and includes several perspectives.
- Dances with Wolves - Although not about the Civil War, it shares themes of conflict and cultural understanding.
- Silverado - A western that includes themes of good versus evil, reminiscent of war narratives.
- The Last Confederate: The Story of Robert Adams - Tells a personal story set against the backdrop of the Civil War.
- Gangs of New York - Explores themes of conflict during a politically charged era in American history.
- Metropolitan - Though different in setting, features the struggles and conflicts in society.
- Glory - The story of the first African-American regiment in the Civil War.
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- 12 Years a Slave - Focuses on the social issues and personal stories related to slavery and historical events.
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- The Outlaw Josey Wales - A story of revenge and identity set in a conflicted historical period.
- The Last of the Mohicans - Set in a different war, it emphasizes personal stories in the midst of conflict.
- A House Divided - Addresses family divisions during the Civil War.
- Phantom of the Opera - Deals with themes of love and conflict in a historical context.
- The Homecoming - Explores family dynamics and conflict, resonating with the struggles in The Blue and the Gray.
- Little Women - Focuses on family and personal stories during the American Civil War period.
- The Alamo - Historical conflict narrative with a focus on personal stories.
- The Patriot - A story of resistance during a conflict, also focusing on family values.
- The Conspirator - Centers around the plot after Lincoln's assassination, depicting historical themes.
- American Odyssey - A modern narrative around conflict and personal battles.
- Ragtime - Explores early 20th-century conflict and its social implications.
- The Brothers War - Focuses on the impact of war on personal relationships.
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- The Path - Focuses on conflict in personal and religious beliefs.
- The Goldfinch - Although set in a different time, explores personal trauma amidst historical events.
- The Knick - Focuses on social issues during early 20th century, somewhat paralleling Civil War themes.
- The Underground Railroad - Explores the themes of freedom and conflict in American history.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Trouble in Paradise List
- The Palm Beach Story - Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, it shares a sophisticated comedic style and themes of love and deception.
- The Grand Budapest Hotel - Features a whimsical narrative style and eccentric characters, akin to the charm of 'Trouble in Paradise.'
- Charade - Combines romance, comedy, and a touch of intrigue, reminiscent of the flirtation and cleverness in 'Trouble in Paradise.'
- To Catch a Thief - Blends romance and intrigue in a charming setting, reflecting similar elements found in Lubitsch's work.
- The Shop Around the Corner - Another Lubitsch classic that explores romantic misunderstandings and clever dialogue.
- Some Like It Hot - Famous for its humor and mistaken identities, offering a classic touch of romantic comedy.
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- Notting Hill - Cleverly navigates romance and misunderstandings in a humorous light.
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- 10 Things I Hate About You - Modern take on Shakespearean themes with humor and clever dialogue.
- The Philadelphia Story - Another classic romantic comedy with a love triangle and witty banter.
- Play It Again, Sam - Comedic exploration of romance and relationship troubles.
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- The 39 Steps - A classic spy thriller with romantic elements and clever twists.
- Midnight in Paris - Romantic escapism paired with clever dialogue and whimsical charm.
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- Strawberry and Chocolate - Explores complex relationships and social issues in Cuba.
- The Motorcycle Diaries - Focuses on a journey across Latin America with themes of discovery and personal growth.
- Life is Beautiful - Combines comedy and drama to explore love and existential challenges.
- Cinema Paradiso - A nostalgic look at love and friendship with a strong cultural backdrop.
- Y Tu Mamá También - Explores friendship and sexuality with a backdrop of Mexican culture.
- Amores Perros - Intersecting stories that highlight love and social issues in Mexico.
- Romero - Focuses on social justice in Latin America, similar to the political themes in Guantanamera.
- The Kite Runner - Explores complex relationships against a rich cultural landscape.
- Coco - Explores family ties and cultural identity through music and storytelling.
- Talk to Her - Explores human connections and loneliness in a unique narrative style.
- The Secret in Their Eyes - Combines love, tragedy, and legal drama with a rich cultural context.
- Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Intimate storytelling that addresses personal struggles and relationships.
- A Fantastic Woman - Focuses on themes of identity and resilience within a cultural backdrop.
- Wild Tales - Explores human emotions and societal norms through dark comedy.
- Nicotina - Interconnected stories with themes of desire and societal challenges.
- Funeral Parade of Roses - Explores identity and societal norms in a unique narrative style.
- The Full Monty - Explores themes of friendship, community, and personal growth in a comedic format.
- Barry - A dark comedy exploring the complexities of personal identities and choices.
- Tales of the Unexpected - Showcases unexpected twists and character-driven narratives.
- The Lives of Others - Explores themes of surveillance and personal integrity within a historical context.
- Biutiful - Focuses on family and societal issues in a heartfelt and emotional manner.
- María Full of Grace - Explores the tough choices and lives of individuals in Latin America.
- City of God - Explores crime and personal stories within a vibrant cultural landscape.
- In the Time of the Butterflies - Based on real events exploring themes of resistance and sacrifice.
- Havana - A romantic drama exploring personal and political struggles in Cuba.
- Biopic: The Life of Che - Focuses on social and political issues in Cuba with a historical perspective.
- Under the Same Moon - Addresses family ties and the immigrant experience in a heartfelt narrative.
- Instructions Not Included - A mix of comedy and drama focused on unexpected parenthood and family.
- La La Land - Explores personal aspirations and relationships set against cultural backdrops.
- Tropical Malady - Explores the fluidity of love and connection set in a unique cultural context.
- Metropolitan - Examines class distinctions and social relationships in an urban setting.
- The Great Beauty - Explores themes of beauty, art, and the complexities of Italian society.
- The Invisible Man - Explores isolation and identity through a unique perspective.
- The Wind That Shakes the Barley - Focused on historical events and personal sacrifices during political conflict.
- The Returned - A supernatural drama that examines human relationships and societal norms.
- A Separation - Explores personal conflicts and social issues in a compelling narrative format.
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