Movie Related Question

Started by Dualnames, Thu 30/12/2010 01:58:34

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Dualnames

A) I need an answer to this question badly
B) I'm aware its pointless as f^&* and perhaps annoying as well
C) I'm aware there's a chance I won't get an answer or an answer I'm happy with.

This goes mostly to people that have seen lots of movies.

If my favorite movies are:
Brazil, 12 Monkeys, Donnie Darko, Lost in Translation, Legend of 1900

What movie should get me an equal psychological impact to those movies?

I find the feeling from these movies as overwhelming nostalgia with a bit of sadness.
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Calin Leafshade

psychological impact? you mean a mindfuck?

Try 'Closer' with clive owen and natalie portman. That film is strange.

also try 'If...' with Malcolm McDowell, which is even stranger.

Anian

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...well go with Gilliam. Tideland is pretty messed up. Haven't read the entire book, but the movie is pretty weird and I like that Terry himself starts the movie by saying something along the lines "if you find things in this movie disgusting and weird, then you're not thinking like a child" and that's exactly the point of the movie, thinking like a child, pure and full of imagination, it's a whole different movie.

Also try Naked lunch, Breakfast of champions, Fountain and of course Fight club if you haven't seen it yet (if you like Fight club try Choke as well, the one with Sam Rockwell), Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, Confessions of a dangerous mind.
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Werckmeister Harmoniak, perhaps? Actually, all of Bela Tarr's films can bring out a certain emotion because all of them are so astonishingly well scored and directed.

If you want to watch something messed up, you can go with David Lynch (you probably have already).

If you want to watch something that will overwhelm you emotionally, then try Dancer in the Dark, The Fall, The Breakfast Club and especially Elephant.

There was also this one movie that made me feel a really crappy mixture of nostalgic and abused, but I seem to have blocked it out of my memory. That's a shame, I'd love to see it again.

Buckethead

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind is a good one.

kaputtnik

I recommend Wim Wenders' Paris, Texas for the perfect mixture of nostalgic, sad and otherwordly emotions that hit you wile watching it. And then Fahrenheit 451 by Truffaut. And I second Dancer in the Dark. One of the best uses of movie as an artistic means of blending picture and sound and create a whole new kind of storytelling.
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Rincewind

I haven't seen "If..." as Calin recommended, however I do love Lindsay Andersons sort-of sequel, "O Lucky Man", which I definately would say has a rather pseudo-nostalgic and melancholic feel to it, as well as being rather confusing in a good way.

Apart from that, some recommendations that are a bit different from what you described, but might appeal to you anyway:
Early von Trier: "Europa", "Element of Crime", Polanskis "The Tenant", Jarmuschs "Dead Man", Lynchs "The Elephant Man", Jeunet & Caros "Delicatessen" and "City of Lost Children".



Matti

Most of the movies I'd recommend were already mentioned, but I want to add The Green Butchers and Adam's Apples by Anders Thomas Jensen. They don't have much in common with your favorites, but they're both worth watching and at least Adam's Apples could have some sort of "psychological impact" on you.

Stupot

Not sure if it's what you're after, but have you seen Babel?
The title is a bit of a Hitch-hiker's guide reference, so I'm sure you're already downloading it :P
It's a really good film that tells 4 separate but interlinked stories.
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Try a Russian war movie called "Come and See" for something different, and an emotional response.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091251/

Radiant

Dark City.

Butterfly Effect.

Dogville.

Ali

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I love lots of the films mentioned in this thread, and I can only underline the reccommendation of Dogville, Dead Man and the Jeunet/Caro films.

I'd suggest:

The Testament of Dr Mabuse
Don't Look Now
The Last Life in the Universe
Birth
Children of Men
There Will be Blood

The Last Life in the Universe, Birth and Don't Look Now are probably the best match for nostalgia/sadness.

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Quote from: Stupot on Sat 01/01/2011 04:33:46
Not sure if it's what you're after, but have you seen Babel?
The title is a bit of a Hitch-hiker's guide reference

I can't tell if you're joking, but I think it's more of a biblical reference.

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