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The Lobster

The Lobster

An unconventional love story...

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In a dystopian near future, single people, according to the laws of The City, are taken to The Hotel, where they are obliged to find a romantic partner in forty-five days or are transformed into animals and sent off into The Woods.

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow List

  • La Dolce Vita - Both films explore themes of love, relationships, and the complexities of life.
  • - This film blends fantasy and reality, similar to the narrative style of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.
  • The Seven Beauties - Features a blend of comedy and drama while exploring human experiences.
  • Amarcord - Both films delve into personal relationships against a backdrop of social change.
  • Fellini Satyricon - Explores themes of love and desire in a unique, artistic style.
  • Roman Holiday - A romantic exploration of love and adventure, echoing similar themes.
  • Divorce Italian Style - A comedic take on relationships and marriage.
  • The Great Beauty - Contemplates life and love in an artistic and philosophical manner.
  • The Son's Room - A poignant exploration of family and loss, similar in emotional depth.
  • Life is Beautiful - Combines humor and tragedy, focusing on love and relationships.
  • In the Mood for Love - A tale of unfulfilled love, highlighting the complexity of human relationships.
  • Mediterraneo - Explores themes of camaraderie and love set against a specific cultural backdrop.
  • The Time of the Gypsies - A blend of realism and fantasy focusing on a young man's journey and relationships.
  • Enchanted April - Explores themes of self-discovery and relationships between women.
  • Before Sunset - A real-time exploration of relationships and love across time.
  • The Flowers of St. Francis - Focuses on the human experience through a series of vignettes.
  • The Last Detail - Explores themes of friendship and the human condition with a blend of humor.
  • Three Colors: Blue - A deep exploration of grief and personal relationships.
  • A Room with a View - Explores love, class, and society in a romantic and dramatic setting.
  • Love Actually - An ensemble film that explores various facets of love and relationships.
  • The Secret in Their Eyes - A mix of drama and romance with a deep emotional core.
  • Midnight in Paris - Explores nostalgia and relationships in a light-hearted yet profound way.
  • The Motorcycle Diaries - A journey of discovery that reflects on love, life, and personal growth.
  • My Life as a Dog - Explores family and the challenges of growing up with humor and poignancy.
  • Big Night - A celebration of food and family interwoven with themes of love and dreams.
  • The Artist - A silent film echoing love and relationships in a nostalgic way.
  • Good Bye Lenin! - Mixes comedy and drama around changing relationships and societal shifts.
  • The Apartment - A blend of romance and dark comedy focusing on relationships and life's complexities.
  • Amélie - A whimsical exploration of love, happiness, and the ordinary joys of life.
  • Her - Explores unconventional love and emotional connections in a unique narrative.
  • Vicky Cristina Barcelona - A romantic drama exploring complex relationships and love's unpredictability.
  • Chocolat - Centers on themes of love and community, along with the impact of change.
  • Paris, Je T'aime - An anthology film focused on romantic relationships in different stories.
  • Sweet November - Explores themes of love and self-discovery in a romantic context.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores the complexity of love and memory in a non-linear narrative.
  • Wild Strawberries - A journey into the past reflecting on love, regrets, and nostalgia.
  • The Lobster - A unique take on love and relationships in a fantastical setting.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores loneliness and the unexpected connections between people.
  • The Shape of Water - A unique love story that transcends traditional boundaries.
  • Francesca - Explores themes of love and life's cyclical nature across time.
  • Pillow Talk - A classic romantic comedy with themes of love and mistaken identities.

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  • La Dolce Vita
  • Mediterraneo
  • Enchanted April
  • Before Sunset
  • The Flowers of St. Francis
  • The Last Detail
  • Three Colors: Blue
  • A Room with a View
  • In the Mood for Love
  • Life Is Beautiful
  • 8½
  • Amarcord
  • Fellini Satyricon
  • Roman Holiday
  • Divorce Italian Style
  • The Great Beauty
  • The Son's Room
  • Love Actually
  • The Secret in Their Eyes
  • Midnight in Paris
  • Chocolat
  • Sweet November

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Fire Within List

  • Wild Strawberries - Explores existential themes and introspection similar to The Fire Within.
  • The Seventh Seal - Deals with philosophical questions and human existence.
  • The Hours - Interweaves multiple perspectives on life, regret, and introspection.
  • A Man for All Seasons - Explores moral dilemmas and the human condition.
  • Persona - Focuses on identity and human relationships in a profound way.
  • Annihilation - Explores themes of self-destruction and existentialism.
  • Wings of Desire - A poetic exploration of love, longing, and the human experience.
  • The Double Life of Véronique - Explores duality and deep emotional connections.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Focuses on despair, artistry, and the complexities of life.
  • All About My Mother - Explores identity, relationships, and grief.
  • The Piano Teacher - Character study focused on complex emotions and psychological depth.
  • The Graduate - Explores themes of disillusionment and searching for meaning.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores loneliness and connection in an alien environment.
  • Melancholia - A deep dive into depression and existential dread.
  • Call Me by Your Name - Explores themes of longing, relationships, and self-discovery.
  • Birdman - A look at an artist's struggle for relevance and internal conflict.
  • The Master - Explores complex human relationships and existential searches.
  • Stalker - Philosophical exploration of desire and the inner self.
  • Blue Velvet - Explores the darker sides of human nature and existence.
  • The Tree of Life - Explores existential questions and the meaning of life.
  • Her - Explores love and connection in a modern context.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Explores addiction and the pursuit of dreams with high emotional stakes.
  • The Lobster - A commentary on relationships and societal expectations.
  • The Great Beauty - Explores beauty, art, and the search for meaning in life.
  • The Elephant Man - Focuses on the human condition and societal rejection.
  • Sybil - Explores psychological depth and emotional struggles.
  • The Virgin Suicides - Touches on themes of adolescence, isolation, and longing.
  • Notes on a Scandal - Examines complex relationships and moral ambiguities.
  • Good Bye Lenin! - Explores loss, change, and adapting to new realities.
  • A Fantastic Woman - Explores grief and identity with emotional depth.
  • A Ghost Story - Meditation on time, existence, and impermanence.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory, love, and personal identity.
  • The King of Comedy - Explores fame and human connection with a darkly comedic twist.
  • Without Name - Delves into rural isolation and existential themes.
  • Frances - A biopic that explores personal struggles and mental health.
  • A Streetcar Named Desire - Explores complex human emotions and relationships.
  • The Fisher King - Themes of redemption, love, and human connections.
  • The Social Network - Explores ambition, relationships, and the cost of success.
  • The Lovely Bones - Deals with loss, grief, and the afterlife.
  • A Dangerous Method - Explores psychology and the complexities of relationships.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:42

  • A Dangerous Method
  • The Graduate
  • Lost in Translation
  • Melancholia
  • Call Me by Your Name
  • The Master
  • Stalker
  • Blue Velvet
  • The Piano Teacher
  • All About My Mother
  • The Seventh Seal
  • The Hours
  • A Man for All Seasons
  • Persona
  • Annihilation
  • Wings of Desire
  • The Double Life of Véronique
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • The Tree of Life
  • Her
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • The King of Comedy

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Man in the White Suit List

  • The Hudsucker Proxy - Both explore themes of innovation and the challenges of new ideas against corporate interests.
  • Modern Times - Features a satirical take on industrialization and has a comedic tone similar to The Man in the White Suit.
  • The Producers - Both films involve comedic mishaps and the consequences of drastic ideas in a business context.
  • Brazil - Shares a darkly comedic perspective on bureaucracy and the struggles of the individual against the system.
  • The Wrong Man - Focuses on the themes of identity and the social implications of innovation and personal ambition.
  • The Office - Both explore the absurdities of corporate culture and the quirky individuals within it.
  • Gung Ho - Examines cultural clashes in the workplace with a comedic lens, similar to societal critiques in The Man in the White Suit.
  • The Apartment - Features a mix of romance and corporate satire, exploring the human condition within a work setting.
  • Office Space - Similar comedic critique of office culture and the absurdities of corporate life.
  • Kinky Boots - Features themes of eccentric entrepreneurship and social acceptance, akin to The Man in the White Suit.
  • Thank You for Smoking - Both center on characters navigating moral dilemmas in a corporate environment with humor.
  • The Graduate - Explores themes of ambition versus traditional expectations, with a humorous take.
  • The IT Crowd - Shares a similarly absurd and comedic take on workplace dynamics and technical innovations.
  • Pepi, Luci, Bom - Combines humor and social commentary in a unique way that echoes the innocent absurdity of The Man in the White Suit.
  • Her - Explores technological advances and human relationships in a comedic and poignant way.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - A quirky take on family and ambition with absurd humor, reminiscent of The Man in the White Suit.
  • Sleeper - Provides a comedic perspective on the impact of technology and identity across time.
  • Return to Me - Mixes humor and romance with a protagonist who faces challenges akin to innovative endeavors.
  • Big Trouble - Involves a series of comedic misadventures surrounding a central quirky idea.
  • The King's Speech - A comedic and poignant exploration of overcoming obstacles and societal expectations.
  • Nuts - Features a dramatic twist with themes of societal expectations and personal struggles.
  • A Serious Man - Explores the absurdities of life and is filled with dark humor and social commentary.
  • Little Big Man - Blends comedy and social commentary in a unique narrative similar to The Man in the White Suit.
  • Chocolat - Mix of humor and unconventional ideas challenging societal norms familiar to The Man in the White Suit.
  • The Birdcage - Explores themes of identity and societal norms with humor and wit.
  • Ghostbuster - Marries quirky innovations with comedic storytelling, highlighting challenges and absurdities.
  • Zoolander - Satirizes the fashion industry and the absurdity of personal ambition.
  • The Naked Gun - Combines physical comedy and satirical elements that echo the comedic approach of The Man in the White Suit.
  • Raising Arizona - Follows a quirky situation and oddball characters attempting to fulfill their ambitions.
  • Harold and Maude - Offers a darkly comedic perspective on life, identity, and social norms.
  • Bullitt - Combines themes of ambition, technology, and personal challenges in a unique manner.
  • The Social Network - Explores themes of innovation, ambition, and the impact of technology on social relationships.
  • Parks and Recreation - Examines quirky characters navigating social systems, similar in humor and absurdity.
  • Crazy Rich Asians - Combines satire with themes of ambition and societal pressure through humor.
  • The Lobster - Explores societal norms and personal choice with a blend of dark humor and satire.
  • The Nice Guys - A comedic take on unlikely partnerships and societal issues, echoing the tone of The Man in the White Suit.
  • Better Off Dead - A dark comedy about ambition and the absurdities of high school life.
  • Tucker and Dale vs. Evil - Merges comedy with social commentary and societal expectations.
  • The Good Place - Cleverly addresses moral and ethical dilemmas with humor and creativity.
  • The Other Guys - Combines humor with social commentary in a police setting, similar to The Man in the White Suit.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:46

  • The Other Guys
  • The Graduate
  • The IT Crowd
  • Pepi, Luci, Bom
  • Her
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • Sleeper
  • Return to Me
  • Big Trouble
  • Thank You for Smoking
  • Kinky Boots
  • Modern Times
  • The Producers
  • Brazil
  • The Wrong Man
  • The Office
  • Gung Ho
  • The Apartment
  • Office Space
  • The King's Speech
  • Nuts
  • The Social Network

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Orpheus List

  • The Fall - Explores themes of crime and psychological complexity.
  • Black Swan - Delves into the world of art and obsession.
  • The Others - Involves a haunting narrative and emotional depth.
  • Pan's Labyrinth - Combines fantasy with dark themes and rich visuals.
  • A Ghost Story - Explores love and loss with an ethereal touch.
  • The Shape of Water - Blends fantasy and a unique love story.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Examines addiction and its devastating effects.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Features a unique narrative structure exploring love and memory.
  • Midsommar - A blend of horror and psychological exploration in a unique atmosphere.
  • Her - Explores intimate relationships in a surreal, futuristic setting.
  • The Prestige - Involves obsession, rivalry, and the world of magic.
  • Coherence - Explores complex interpersonal relationships under surreal circumstances.
  • There Will Be Blood - Delves into ambition, greed, and personal conflict.
  • The Craft - Focuses on the dynamics of a group of girls with magical powers.
  • Atonement - Involves themes of love, regret, and the impact of choices.
  • The Double - Explores identity and the struggle against conformity.
  • Annihilation - Combines sci-fi with themes of self-destruction and transformation.
  • Mulholland Drive - Features a surreal narrative centered around dreams and identity.
  • Donnie Darko - Explores time travel, teenage angst, and existential questions.
  • The Secret in Their Eyes - Involves crime, memory, and unresolved love.
  • The Sixth Sense - Focused on the supernatural with deep emotional themes.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores emotional connections and isolation in a foreign land.
  • The Fountain - Interweaves love stories across different eras with a mystical touch.
  • A Serious Man - Examines existential dilemmas with darkly comedic elements.
  • Persona - Focuses on identity, duality, and psychological complexity.
  • Under the Skin - Explores themes of identity and alienation in a haunting atmosphere.
  • Taxi Driver - Delves into isolation and psychological turmoil.
  • The Handmaiden - Explores manipulation and complex relationships in a thrilling narrative.
  • The Witch - Features psychological horror and themes of paranoia.
  • Midnight Special - Combines family dynamics with sci-fi elements in a suspenseful story.
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Explores moral dilemmas and psychological tension.
  • The Lobster - Examines love and relationships in a surreal and dystopian setting.
  • The Lighthouse - Focuses on isolation and psychological breakdown in a unique setting.
  • The Babadook - Explores themes of grief and motherhood through a horror lens.
  • A Monster Calls - Combines fantasy and emotional storytelling about loss.
  • The Girl with all the Gifts - Explores humanity and identity in a post-apocalyptic setting.
  • The Road - Focuses on survival, love, and the human condition in bleak circumstances.
  • Hereditary - Combines family dynamics with psychological horror.
  • Primer - Explores complex themes of time travel and its impact on relationships.
  • The Master - Examines the complexities of human relationships and power dynamics.
  • The Stranger - Explores themes of identity and existential questioning.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:47

  • The Fall
  • Coherence
  • There Will Be Blood
  • The Craft
  • Atonement
  • The Double
  • Annihilation
  • Mulholland Drive
  • Donnie Darko
  • The Prestige
  • Her
  • Black Swan
  • The Others
  • Pan's Labyrinth
  • A Ghost Story
  • The Shape of Water
  • Requiem for a Dream
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Midsommar
  • The Secret in Their Eyes
  • The Sixth Sense
  • Lost in Translation

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Modern Times List

  • City Lights - Another Charlie Chaplin classic featuring a tramp navigating life in a bustling city.
  • The Great Dictator - A satirical take on politics and society by Charlie Chaplin, blending humor and social commentary.
  • The Kid - A blend of comedy and drama showcasing Chaplin's iconic character in a heartwarming story.
  • Metropolis - A silent film with strong social themes concerning class struggle and industrialization.
  • Gigi - A musical film reflecting on societal expectations and the disparities of class.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A silent horror film that critiques society through its expressionist style and narrative.
  • A Clockwork Orange - A dystopian film exploring themes of industrialism and dehumanization in society.
  • The General - A silent comedy that mixes action and humor with a slapstick approach, starring Buster Keaton.
  • Chaplin - A biographical film that explores Charlie Chaplin's life and his impact on the film industry.
  • Bicycle Thieves - An Italian neorealist film that highlights poverty and struggles in post-war society.
  • The Artist - A modern silent film that pays homage to the early days of cinema and touches on similar themes.
  • Use of Force - A social commentary film on authority and its impact on the individual's life.
  • How to Be Charlie - A comedy-drama that depicts the struggles of an aspiring filmmaker with elements of Chaplin's style.
  • The Gold Rush - Charlie Chaplin's comedic story of loneliness and survival during the Gold Rush.
  • The Grapes of Wrath - A drama focusing on the American struggle during the Great Depression, echoing social themes.
  • Life is Beautiful - A mix of humor and tragedy in the face of harsh realities, reminiscent of Chaplin's films.
  • Little Tramp - A tribute to Charlie Chaplin's creation, exploring similar themes of struggle and resilience.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - An inspirational drama about struggle and perseverance against societal hardships.
  • American Beauty - A satirical look at society and the American Dream, paralleling themes in Modern Times.
  • Silkwood - A film highlighting the struggles against corporate negligence and personal sacrifice.
  • Freaks - A film that questions societal norms and features a group marginalized by society.
  • The Hondros - A documentary examining the impact of war and struggle in a contemporary context.
  • Erin Brockovich - A true story of perseverance against corporate greed, resonating with themes of individual struggle.
  • The Social Network - A portrayal of ambition and societal impact of technology, reflecting on modern struggles.
  • V for Vendetta - A dystopian narrative exploring themes of resistance against oppression.
  • The 400 Blows - A coming-of-age film that reflects on personal hardships and society’s impact on youth.
  • Parasite - A dark comedy that addresses class disparity and societal issues through a satirical lens.
  • The Graduate - A commentary on the disillusionment of youth and social expectations.
  • Sorry We Missed You - A poignant story about the struggles of working-class families in modern-day England.
  • - A surreal exploration of creativity and societal pressures faced by an artist.
  • Frances Ha - A modern take on the struggles of an aspiring artist facing societal challenges.
  • Brazil - A dystopian satire focusing on bureaucracy and modern life's absurdities.
  • A Day in the Country - A film elegant in its simplicity and capturing the essence of life's small joys and struggles.
  • In the Mood for Love - A film that captures the nuances of love and human connection amidst societal constraints.
  • Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence - A film dealing with the harsh realities of war and human relationships.
  • Wild Strawberries - A poignant exploration of life, memory, and regret, reflective of one's struggles with society.
  • Sorry We Missed You - A focus on the modern working class and the impact of capitalism on personal lives.
  • Shoplifters - A social drama that examines the struggles of a marginalized family in contemporary Japan.
  • The Bicycle Thief - A tale of loss and hardship that resonated with issues of poverty and survival.
  • The Lobster - A dystopian film that critiques societal norms related to relationships and loneliness.
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - A film that combines elements of struggle and beauty in the human experience against societal constraints.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:50

  • City Lights
  • The Artist
  • The Gold Rush
  • The Grapes of Wrath
  • Life Is Beautiful
  • The Pursuit of Happyness
  • American Beauty
  • Bicycle Thieves
  • The Great Dictator
  • The Kid
  • Metropolis
  • Gigi
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • The General
  • Chaplin
  • Silkwood
  • Freaks
  • A Day In The Country
  • In the Mood for Love
  • Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
  • Wild Strawberries

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to L'Âge d'or List

  • Un Chien Andalou - Another surrealist film by Luis Buñuel that explores bizarre imagery and dream-like narratives.
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - A surrealist film that critiques the bourgeoisie lifestyle, blending absurdity with social commentary.
  • Eraserhead - David Lynch's surreal exploration of anxiety and societal issues through dark and unconventional imagery.
  • The Holy Mountain - A visually striking film by Alejandro Jodorowsky that combines surrealism and mysticism.
  • Persona - Ingmar Bergman's psychological drama that delves into identity and consciousness with dreamlike imagery.
  • The Fall - A visually arresting film that blends fantasy and reality, employing surreal storytelling techniques.
  • Brazil - Terry Gilliam's dystopian film presents a surreal and absurd world that critiques bureaucracy and modernity.
  • Naked Lunch - A surreal narrative based on William S. Burroughs' work, exploring themes of addiction and consciousness.
  • Mulholland Drive - David Lynch's neo-noir film that employs surreal elements and a non-linear narrative to explore identity.
  • Dogville - A theatrical film that uses minimal sets and surreal storytelling to critique society and morality.
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - A film adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's work, blending reality and fantasy in a surreal road trip.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Stanley Kubrick's film explores themes of free will and societal control through disturbing and surreal imagery.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A silent horror film that employs expressionistic and surreal techniques to explore madness and authority.
  • Antichrist - A provocative film by Lars von Trier exploring grief, sexuality, and nature through surreal imagery.
  • The Lobster - A surreal dystopian film that presents an absurd take on relationships and societal expectations.
  • A Woman Under the Influence - Explores themes of mental illness and societal norms with a surreal and emotional narrative.
  • Tideland - A darkly surreal narrative that blends fantasy and harsh realities through the eyes of a young girl.
  • Wild Strawberries - Bergman's reflection on life and memory incorporates surreal dream sequences and introspective themes.
  • The Fountain - A visually stunning film that blends fantasy and philosophy in a surreal exploration of life and death.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Charlie Kaufman's film offers a surreal exploration of life, art, and existence with complex narrative layers.
  • Enter the Void - A visually ambitious film that uses surreal and psychedelic imagery to explore life and death in Tokyo.
  • The Science of Sleep - Michel Gondry's film blends reality and dreams in a whimsical and surreal narrative about love and creativity.
  • Being John Malkovich - A surreal dark comedy that examines identity and consciousness through an unconventional narrative.
  • Suspiria - Dario Argento's horror film combines surreal visuals with haunting themes and a dreamlike atmosphere.
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - A visually striking film that uses surreal imagery to explore desire and power dynamics in a macabre setting.
  • Wings of Desire - A poetic fantasy that uses surreal elements to explore existence, love, and the human condition in Berlin.
  • The Great Beauty - A visually rich film that reflects on art, society, and mortality with a surreal and contemplative tone.
  • Black Swan - Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller incorporates surreal elements to explore the obsession with perfection.
  • Solaris - Andrei Tarkovsky's sci-fi film delves into psychological exploration with surreal and metaphysical themes.
  • The Red Shoes - A visually stunning tale that combines ambition and obsession through surreal storytelling and ballet.
  • Midsommar - A folk horror film that incorporates surreal visuals and themes of grief and transformation in a unique setting.
  • The Shape of Water - A fantastical and surreal romantic story set in a Cold War-era backdrop, exploring love and acceptance.
  • Inland Empire - David Lynch's challenging film adopts a surreal narrative style that blurs the line between reality and fiction.
  • The Master - Paul Thomas Anderson's film employs surreal storytelling and complex character studies to examine power and control.
  • Under the Skin - A surreal sci-fi film that addresses identity and humanity through an alien perspective in a haunting narrative.
  • Celine and Julie Go Boating - A whimsical comedy that combines fantasy and reality through a surreal narrative about friendship and adventure.
  • The Nines - A metafictional film that explores reality and identity in a surreal and unconventional narrative structure.
  • Funny Games - A psychological thriller that plays with the viewer's expectations in a disturbing and surreal way.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:52

  • Funny Games
  • Wild Strawberries
  • Tideland
  • A Woman Under the Influence
  • The Lobster
  • Antichrist
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • Dogville
  • Mulholland Drive
  • Naked Lunch
  • Brazil
  • The Fall
  • Persona
  • The Holy Mountain
  • Eraserhead
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
  • The Fountain
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • The Nines
  • Céline and Julie Go Boating

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Crowd List

  • The Social Network - Explores the themes of ambition and the impact of social dynamics in the digital age.
  • Her - A commentary on human connection and isolation in a technologically advanced society.
  • Black Mirror - Anthology series that examines modern society and the unintended consequences of new technologies.
  • The Great Hack - Documentary on data exploitation and its effects on personal identity and society.
  • The Circle - Explores the consequences of social media and technology on privacy and personal relationships.
  • Ex Machina - Delves into artificial intelligence and questions what it means to be human.
  • The Social Dilemma - Examines the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech experts sounding the alarm.
  • A Ghost Story - A contemplative look at time, existence, and the impact of a life lived through a different lens.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Explores the complexities of life, art, and identity through the creation of a life-size replica of New York City.
  • The Truman Show - Focuses on reality and illusion within personal identity and societal expectations.
  • The Man from Earth - A thought-provoking dialogue-heavy film on human existence and history.
  • Bo Burnham: Inside - A creative reflection on isolation, mental health, and the impact of modern culture.
  • Nosedive - An episode of Black Mirror that satirizes social media and societal status.
  • The Matrix - Questions reality and identity in a world dominated by technology and control.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Explores the impact of addiction and the pursuit of dreams in a disillusioned society.
  • Lost in Translation - A story of isolation and connection set against the backdrop of a different culture.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory, love, and the complexity of human relationships.
  • Cloud Atlas - A multifaceted narrative that contemplates the interconnectedness of lives through time.
  • The Lobster - A surreal examination of societal expectations regarding relationships and love.
  • Annihilation - Contemplates existence, identity, and transformation through a science fiction lens.
  • Trees Lounge - Explores the mundane realities of life and the search for significance.
  • The Artist - A silent film reflecting on the idea of fame and its transient nature.
  • Primer - Delves into the complications of innovation and self-identity.
  • American Beauty - Focuses on personal crisis and the pursuit of happiness in a material world.
  • Fight Club - Explores themes of identity, consumerism, and societal constructs.
  • The Science of Sleep - A whimsical exploration of dreams, reality, and the complexity of relationships.
  • Waking Life - A philosophical exploration of reality, consciousness, and the meaning of life.
  • The Fall - A visually stunning narrative that intertwines fantasy and reality.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - A true story about resilience and the struggle to find personal meaning amidst hardship.
  • Lady Bird - A coming-of-age story that reflects on identity, family, and societal expectations.
  • Midsommar - Examines personal trauma and the search for belonging within a unique cultural context.
  • Arrival - Explores themes of communication, perception, and the nature of time.
  • The Fountain - A poetic exploration of love, life, and mortality across different time periods.
  • Roma - An intimate portrayal of life, memory, and social dynamics in a historical context.
  • Under the Skin - A thought-provoking narrative exploring identity and human experiences through an alien perspective.
  • Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe - Humorous social commentary on contemporary media and society, similar in tone to The Crowd.
  • Lost - Explores identity, society and the human experience through a mysterious narrative.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:52

  • Lost
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Lost in Translation
  • Requiem for a Dream
  • The Matrix
  • Nosedive
  • The Man from Earth
  • The Truman Show
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • A Ghost Story
  • The Social Dilemma
  • Ex Machina
  • The Circle
  • The Great Hack
  • Black Mirror
  • Her
  • Cloud Atlas
  • The Lobster
  • Annihilation
  • Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe
  • Under the Skin
  • Roma

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Pandora's Box List

  • The Seventh Seal - Explores existential themes and human condition in a symbolic narrative.
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