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Possible Worlds
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The same man lives out several parallel lives in different "worlds" and in different relationships at the same time.
Lists that include Possible Worlds
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Field Guide to Evil List
- The Witch - Both explore themes of folklore and supernatural horror in a historical setting.
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night - Combines horror with folklore and cultural elements, creating an unsettling atmosphere.
- Hereditary - Delves into family trauma and uses supernatural folklore to heighten tension.
- Midsommar - Features a cult and explores disturbing traditions within a folk horror context.
- The Ritual - Incorporates elements of Nordic folklore and survival horror in its narrative.
- Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight - Similar anthology format with stories tied to supernatural themes.
- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - An early horror classic that explores themes of madness and psychological horror.
- The Babadook - Blends psychological horror with folklore themes surrounding grief and trauma.
- The Monster - Explores themes of maternal struggles intertwined with horror elements.
- The Autopsy of Jane Doe - Features supernatural elements and an eerie atmosphere similar to folk stories.
- The Haunting of Hill House - Focuses on family drama and exploring the haunted past through a horror lens.
- La Llorona - Uses folklore of a renowned ghost story to create a haunting narrative.
- Rosemary's Baby - Centers on themes of paranoia and the occult, akin to folklore horror.
- Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark - Adaptation of folklore and scary tales designed to invoke fear.
- The Invitation - Includes intense psychological horror combined with cult-like elements.
- The Wailing - Mix of horror with themes of folklore and societal paranoia.
- Lucifer - Explores supernatural lore and intertwines folklore with modern storytelling.
- Gretel & Hansel - A dark retelling of the classic fairy tale with folklore elements.
- The Conjuring - Delves into supernatural horror with strong elements of folklore and legend.
- The Others - Creates a haunting atmosphere surrounding folklore-like themes of ghosts.
- Candyman - Centers around urban legend and folklore, creating a horror narrative.
- The Ring - Explores horror through the lens of folklore and a cursed video tape.
- The Lighthouse - Psychological horror with mythological themes woven into its narrative.
- The Shape of Water - Combines elements of folklore with a unique romantic horror narrative.
- Under the Shadow - Focuses on societal fears and personal trauma tied to cultural folklore.
- The Night House - Explores grief and supernatural elements tied to folklore-like tales.
- What Lies Beneath - Incorporates supernatural themes with an underlying mystery akin to folklore.
- The Curse of La Llorona - Directly deals with the folklore of La Llorona in a horror framework.
- A Dark Song - Explores occult rites and personal lament within a horror storyline.
- The House of the Devil - Inspired by themes of satanic panic with echoes of folk horror.
- The Grudge - A haunted house story rooted in Japanese folklore and ghost tales.
- Possible Worlds - Involves supernatural and philosophical themes that echo folklore elements.
- The Hallow - Combines ecological horror with elements of folklore and rural legends.
- Them - Uses themes of home invasion combined with psychological horror folklore.
- As Above, So Below - Explores the darker aspects of folklore while delving into horror.
- The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Psychological horror tied to ancient themes reminiscent of folklore.
- V/H/S - Anthology horror that includes varying stories with folklore influences.
- The Conjuring 2 - Continues to build on the mixture of folklore and horror themes.
- Saint Maud - Explores themes of faith and psychological horror with folklore undertones.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Last and First Men List
- Annihilation - Explores existential themes and the nature of humanity.
- Solaris - Delves into deep psychological and philosophical questions.
- Arrival - Focuses on communication and the human experience in an alien context.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey - A classic that explores the evolution of humanity and technology.
- The Fountain - Explores themes of time, mortality, and the universe.
- Blade Runner 2049 - Questions the nature of humanity and existence in a futuristic setting.
- The Tree of Life - Contemplates existence, life, and the universe through a personal lens.
- Interstellar - Involves themes of love, survival, and the exploration of the cosmos.
- Her - Explores the relationship between humans and technology.
- Under the Skin - An exploration of identity and humanity from an alien perspective.
- The Man from Earth - A dialogue-driven film that tackles the nature of time and existence.
- Stalker - A philosophical journey into the nature of desire and human experience.
- Ghost in the Shell - Questions identity and the melding of humanity with technology.
- Darkcity - Explores perception of reality and the search for truth.
- The Matrix - Investigates reality, perception, and the influence of AI.
- Children of Men - A dystopian tale that examines human survival and societal breakdown.
- Ex Machina - A meditation on AI, consciousness, and the essence of humanity.
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory, identity, and the complexities of relationships.
- The Time Machine - A journey through time exploring the future of human evolution.
- Gattaca - Focuses on genetic engineering and the nature of human potential.
- I Am Mother - Explores the relationship between humans and AI in a post-apocalyptic world.
- Blade Runner - Investigates what it means to be human in a world of artificial beings.
- District 9 - A social commentary on humanity through the lens of alien encounters.
- Midsommar - Explores human culture, beliefs, and emotional states in immersive environments.
- The Lobster - A surreal take on love and society's expectations of relationships.
- A Ghost Story - Contemplates the nature of time, existence, and human connections.
- Possible Worlds - Explores the concept of parallel universes and identity.
- The Discovery - Explores the afterlife and its impact on human behavior and relationships.
- Predestination - A mind-bending exploration of time travel and identity.
- Looks That Kill - Involves self-discovery and the implications of unique abilities.
- Sense8 - Explores human connection on a global scale, blending sci-fi with emotional depth.
- Raised by Wolves - Explores the themes of creation, belief, and the future of humanity.
- Dark - A complex narrative intertwining time travel and human relationships.
- Westworld - Explores the concept of consciousness and reality in a robotic context.
- Black Mirror - Anthology series that examines the dark side of technology and society.
- The OA - Blends mystery and science fiction while exploring life and consciousness.
- Altered Carbon - Set in a future where consciousness can be transferred, exploring identity.
- Raised by Wolves - Explores themes of creation, belief, and the future of humanity.
- Lovecraft Country - Merges horror, history, and sci-fi to question societal norms and existence.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to You Won't Be Alone List
- The Witch - Both explore themes of isolation and the supernatural in a historical setting.
- Midsommar - Both films delve into folklore and the unsettling aspects of rural communities.
- Hereditary - Explores themes of family, trauma, and the unsettling aspects of the human condition.
- The Lighthouse - Focuses on isolation and the psychological horror of a small, remote setting.
- Annihilation - Involves a mysterious otherworldly force and the transformation of identity.
- The Babadook - Explores grief, motherhood, and the monster within, paralleling the dark themes of transformation.
- Saint Maud - Focuses on religious zealotry and mental unraveling in a confined setting.
- The Others - Themes of isolation and ghostly presences echo the existential questions raised in You Won't Be Alone.
- Color Out of Space - Involves cosmic horror and transformation as a family encounters an alien phenomenon.
- The Ritual - Explores themes of friendship and ancient folklore in a forest setting.
- Possible Worlds - Explores metaphysical themes and alternate realities similar to existential questions.
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night - Combines supernatural elements with isolation and identity in a unique setting.
- The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Explores themes of sacrifice and moral dilemmas in a surreal manner.
- Vivarium - Focuses on isolation and the absurdity of existence within a surreal environment.
- The Platform - Explores societal themes through a unique and claustrophobic setting.
- Mother! - Deals with existential themes and the horror of creation and destruction.
- A Ghost Story - Explores themes of time, loss, and identity through an ethereal lens.
- Under the Skin - Explores identity and humanity through the perspective of an otherworldly being.
- Russian Doll - Explores time loops and existential themes in a character-focused narrative.
- A24's The Lighthouse - Plays with psychological horror and isolation in a maritime environment.
- The Seventh Seal - Addresses mortality, faith, and the human condition through allegorical storytelling.
- The Fall - Explores deep emotional themes and interpersonal relationships in a surreal environment.
- Eraserhead - Explores existential dread and transformation in a surreal manner.
- The Skin I Live In - Focuses on identity, transformation, and psychological horror.
- The Master - Explores complex human relationships and existential crises.
- Duck Soup - Though comedic, it deals with the absurdity of life and societal norms.
- The Lobster - A surreal take on relationships and societal expectations with a darkly comic tone.
- Enemy - Explores duality and identity through a psychological lens.
- The Fountain - Explores themes of life, death, and transformation across different timelines.
- A Monster Calls - Centers on loss, trauma, and the search for understanding through fantastical means.
- Come True - Explores dreams, identity, and the subconscious in a haunting narrative.
- The Night House - Focuses on grief, memory, and the haunting quality of our experiences.
- I Am Mother - Examines themes of creation, identity, and the implications of artificial intelligence.
- The Witchfinder - Explores witch hunts and the dark side of humanity in historical contexts.
- Blood on Satan's Claw - Explores themes of witchcraft and rural horror.
- The Invitation - Entails themes of dread and foreboding in a seemingly mundane setting.
- Sunshine - Explores the human psyche under extreme isolation and cosmic horror.
- The House That Jack Built - Explores the psyche of a serial killer with existential themes.
- Silent Hill - Focuses on psychological horror and the impact of one's inner demons.
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