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"I wish I could go back to that first time I watched it all over again. I remember feeling so clever when I pieced it all together. And there have always been new things to notice each subsequent time I’ve seen it."
Submitted by itwasonlyakriss
"It kept me engrossed even though I wanted to look away. It's shot in black and white so it can't rely on gore for shock value, but it still succeeds in being incredibly brutal."
Submitted by caitlinm18
"It makes you question the validity of everyone's words, and leaves you with a sense of uncertainty every time you watch it. Totally a mind trip."
Submitted by reyes91daniel
"I literally sat there with my mouth open for a good 20 minutes after it ended. Still fucks me up whenever I think about it, and it’s been years since I first saw it."
Submitted by deeannaw
"It visualizes all the what-ifs and gives you a glimpse of the puzzled web that is life. It also makes you question the idea of destiny and the power of choice."
Submitted by nannyplum
"It's tense and suspenseful from the very beginning. You know something is terribly wrong, but you don't fully realize it until the last few minutes (during which I curled into a ball)."
Submitted by caitlinm18
"I stayed up all night because my mind was racing, and I couldn't stop thinking about it."
Submitted by camik
"Sometimes it still pops into my mind and I have to force myself not to think about it or else I'm lost in a black hole of thought (pun very much intended)."
Submitted by rumblehannah
"Hitchcock's Vertigo is one of the most mind-bending things I have ever watched. The ending almost made my heart jump from my throat."
Submitted by João Victor Lack, Facebook
"To this day, I still can’t tell you what it’s about. It is one of the most confusing movies I have ever seen."
Submitted by victoriap4e5c2e5a2
"It's one of those movies you have to immediately re-watch after having your mind blown by the ending. On top of that, it was filmed in a legit abandoned mental hospital, and it's creepy as hell."
Submitted by Danielle H. Grove, Facebook
"It's about dueling magicians, but it's so much more. This movie has one of the biggest plot twists and it will literally leave you shook. You won't see any of it coming."
Submitted by skailyr
"It messed with my head big time. Its style makes it look deceptively simple, but it's got a good three or four layers of meaning below the surface that's timelessly significant."
Submitted by m4fa2febfd
"The ending will leave you torn over the decision to do what’s right lawfully or what’s right in your heart. Prepare to question your own morals for days."
Submitted by sydneyjrw
"I curled up into the fetal position and stayed there for several minutes at some point. I've watched it several times since then, and I'm still amazed at the plot."
Submitted by Nimisha Upadhyay, Facebook
"I saw it four years ago and it still freaks me out when I think about it. Even watching it again still doesn't quell the shakes. An absolutely amazing and underrated film."
Submitted by Kristin Dreier Wilson, Facebook
"This was a deeply disturbing film. If you haven't seen it yet, see it at your own risk."
Submitted by Ale Wallace, Facebook
"It's a Spanish horror movie that totally gets in your head. I saw it years ago and I still think about it. But bring tissues, because if you're like me, you'll cry like a baby."
Submitted by sarahalarid93
"The idea that one small decision can actually alter reality is such a basic but truthful and scary thing."
Submitted by l4390543fb
"A little-known movie that mashes up elements of Memento, Edge of Tomorrow, and Coherence into a horror movie. Essentially a super dark mind bender that sent me into a Reddit wormhole for days trying to figure out what happened."
Submitted by Abe Chong, Facebook
"Arrival had me shook for DAYS after watching it. I spent all night contemplating all of the crazy concepts of language and memory. The twist at the end had my mind reeling."
Submitted by notetonotehourtohour
"If you thought Inception was confusing, just wait. This movie is on a whole new level. I was on the edge of my seat, and also very confused, up until the last 50 seconds."
Submitted by emilyd4d97560a9
"The way it portrays two different directions in time simultaneously was something that still messes with me. I've seen it multiple times and still can't understand what's real and what's not."
Submitted by demelza
"I watched it because I was movie-binging, and I learned to limit my binges after watching this movie. So many plot twist and turns. I'm still picking up my jaw from the ground."
Submitted by ovue85
"It left me messed up for a few days. The whole time I thought I was watching a straightforward, as-advertised film, and then the last few minutes were like 'JK, you're not.'"
Submitted by stephanavich2
"The ending actually made me sit and think about reality for a good 20 minutes. It made me rethink how the universe actually works, and if there really are other places outside our universe."
Submitted by blobcake
"I went into it not knowing what to expect, which made the end sequence all the more insane. Everyone in the theatre just sat in complete shock as the credits were rolling."
Submitted by kaylae44414d3bf
"A man preying on the fears of innocent people... Watched it once and never again."
Submitted by korilynaeb
"My dad told me that if there was ever one movie I should never watch, let it be A Clockwork Orange. I watched it anyway — and I will never not listen to him again. I had nightmares for months about this movie."
Submitted by paigeh48eb9fce8
"Get Out blew my fucking mind. Not only does it raise awareness about racism but it'll have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish."
Submitted by zamudiomaricela94
"Difficult to watch, masterful animation, excellent musical score. You will never see the ending coming. Darren Aronofsky bought the rights to this film so he could use a scene in Requiem for a Dream. It's one of his primary inspirations."
Submitted by Jenny Mantini, Facebook
"I wasn't expecting it to be so heart-pounding. It's a slow-burn film about a man who attends a dinner party held by his ex and her new husband. Strange things start to happen and he can't tell whether he's just being paranoid or if something really sinister is going on. The last 15 minutes are non-stop terror."
Submitted by caitlinm18
"It's based on true events and people’s real experiences with the supernatural and the terrible tragedies that followed. You'll shit your pants once you see how bizarre the entire series of events occur."
Submitted by orangejoe
"Goodnight Mommy affected me so deeply. It's such a slow-burn at first, but when it gets going, it is truly unsettling. The final twist is simultaneously shocking and heartbreaking."
Submitted by brada4d90fe420
"Fight Club made my head do a complete 360. I heard there was a twist at the end, but it was nothing I could have ever seen coming!"
Submitted by jackb4c512234e
"I can't spoil much, but it's a beautiful and haunting movie that left me questioning my existence for weeks."
Submitted by andwelesimpson7702
"The documentary-style filming mixed with news stories makes it feel real and creepy. But what makes it even more unsettling is that the Dyatlov Pass incident actually occurred. To this day, no one knows what the fuck happened to the nine ski hikers in 1959."
Submitted by coloradodreamin
"You think you're watching a normal dinner party but then it twists and turns into an episode of Twilight Zone on acid. It's amazing what the crew accomplished on such a small budget."
Submitted by Abe Chong, Facebook
"I literally cried for an hour after it was over because I was just so emotionally raw from the experience. Definitely a movie you're going to want to talk about for hours after watching."
Submitted by susieb4b497a564
"It's a really low-budget and indie sort of movie, but one of the best. Two guys accidentally invent time travel and exploit it as any of us might. But multiple versions of themselves get tangled in crossed timelines, and even the actors had a hard time keeping track of who was where."
Submitted by mcamberlee
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