Recently, filmmakers increasingly prefer a beautiful picture than a deep plot.
Meanwhile interest in heavy psychological films growing more and more.
What kind of genre is this and what are such films watched for?
Heavy psychological films are films that make you think about what is happening on the screen and empathize with the characters.
They raise serious questions and often discover human essence not from the perspective to which we are accustomed.
Such films are hard to read, so they need a certain attitude.
Such films are watched in order to reflect on others and on themselves, to think about some things. Some people also like to test your psyche for stamina.
What films are considered heavy for the human psyche?
For the human psyche, films are considered to be in which they overthrow all human and moral norms.
They touch the dark sides of our psyche and are hard to see. Often they show various perversions and senseless cruelty.
List of "best"
Pictures with meaning
Heavy psychological films with meaning:
- Seven (1995): Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow. 18+. Detective dreams already go to retire and go somewhere far away. But just a week before this long-awaited event, a young partner is assigned to him. Now they together need to investigate one very sophisticated murder. Or should he still leave his job in the past?
- Remember (2000): Guy Pierce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantogliano. 16+. Leonard suffers from one disease: his short-term memory fails him very much. He does not remember what was 15 minutes ago, but he remembers everything until his wife was killed. Now he has one goal: to find the killer and get revenge, despite his memory problems.
- Everyone will die, and I will stay (2008): Polina Filonenko, Agniya Kuznetsova, Olga Shuvalova. 18+. Russian film shows the life and problem of three teenage friends. Like all girls at their age, they try to fight with complexes, experiences and maximalism, as well as the cruelty of the life around them.
- Dislike (2017): Mariana Spivak, Alexey Rozin, Matvey Novikov. 18+. Normal family: Dad, Mom, son. Yes, only parents are going through a divorce and have long found a new relationship. And the boy they all the same. But one day he does not come home ...
- Telephone booth (2002): Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland, Forest Whitaker. 16+. Have you ever thought that just one phone call can change a person's life? Or completely cut it off. So the main character did not think as long as he did not pick up the phone in the phone booth and did not hear the scary words "hang up the phone and you are a corpse."
- Mr. Nobody (2009): Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger. 18+. Nemo Nobody - the last mortal in the world, where all overcome aging and live forever. And now people are watching him on the TV show, where the old man lives his last days and tells his story. Here are just some of his stories completely contradict each other.
- Leviathan (2014): Alexey Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, Vladimir Vdovichenkov. 18+. Nikolai lives quietly in a small house with his wife and son. It's hard to call his life simple, and here the mayor claims the land of the main character. In search of help, he turns to his friend, but everything turns out even worse.
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008): Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Julia Ormond. 12+. This film tells about the life of a single man who was born at eighty years of age and is beginning to become younger. This is a story of a unique life, which tells about love, happiness, sadness, joy, loss and many other things.
- Cloud Atlas (2012): Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent. 16+. The film consists of six stories. And five of them are reincarnations, which are accomplished at different times, but, nevertheless, are closely intertwined with each other.
- Requiem for a Dream (2000): Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly. 18+. The story of several people whose lives are closely intertwined. And each of them has a big dream to which he aspires. On their way, they face various obstacles, but they themselves do not understand that the most important of them are drugs. In which they have long and irretrievably mired.
- Bastards (2006): Andrei Panin, Andrei Krasko, Alexander Golovin. 16+. In 1943, the colonel was assigned the task: to prepare a special group of fighters. He collects various teenage orphans aged about 15 years. After all, these boys no one will look. Now the guys need to be prepared for the responsible task, as a result of which they will face inevitable death.
- Oldboy (2013): Josh Brolin, Charlto Copley, Elizabeth Olsen. 18+. The story of an advertiser who was kidnapped and kept in solitary confinement for 20 years. And the hero was not told why or for what it is done. Once he gets the long-awaited freedom and decides to pay for his bondage. But this leads to even more mysterious circumstances.
- Captain Phillips (2013): Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman. 16+. Off the coast of Africa, Somali pirates are attacking a container ship. The crew of the ship resists and they manage not to be captured. The invaders leave their ship, but take with them the captain of the ship Richard Phillips.
- Isle of the Damned (2009): Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley. 16+. Bailiffs are investigating the case: the patient has disappeared from clinics located on the island. They go there, but face a lie, a hurricane and even a riot of the inhabitants of this clinic.
- Elena (2011): Nadezhda Markina, Andrei Smirnov, Vasily Michkov. 16+. Vladimir is a rich and greedy old man who treats his wife Elena with obvious disdain. In addition, they have children from their first marriages. How are their lives and relationships?
The most dismal tape
Very heavy films for the psyche:
- Eraser Head (1977): Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph. 18+. The main character lives in an industrial city. One day, his girlfriend says that she is pregnant and has to marry her. But the ecological situation in the city is not very conducive to carrying a child, and the girl gives birth to a mutant. What to do to this family?
- Hell Cannibals (1979): Robert Kerman, Francesca Kyardi, Perry Pirkanen. 18+. Young reporters want to make a documentary about the last cannibals left in the world. To do this, they go deep into the Amazon and ... Disappear. What happened to them?
- Behind the glass (1987): Gunter Meisner, David Soest, Marisa Paredes. The story of a man who used to be a Nazi doctor. But he still has a little secret: he is a pedophile and he is very drawn to the little boys. But after another murdered victim his conscience hurts. He decides to commit suicide, which becomes unsuccessful. Now his whole body is paralyzed, and his nurse is the guy who saw him commit the murder and is now blackmailing him.
- Khrustalev, car! (1998): Yuri Tsurilo, Nina Ruslanova, Mikhail Dementiev. 16+. Fedya goes on a winter night in 1953 in his car and decides to take a fellow traveler standing on the sidelines waiting for help. But he does not yet know that he will soon fall into a chain of strange events and get ten years of serving in the camps.
- Funny Games (2007): Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt 18+. A young family and their son arrive for a vacation in a country house. They are set to rest, but suddenly their plans change after two guys knock on the door. First, they kill the dog, and then move on to more sophisticated bullying, torture and the destruction of the family.
- I spit on your graves (2010): Sarah Butler, Jeff Branson, Andrew Howard. 18+. Jennifer is a young writer. She rents a small cozy house off the beaten path to retire from the whole world and write a novel in a relaxed atmosphere. But she is overtaken by terrible events: four of them are raped by local guys. To their misfortune, Jennifer was able to survive. And now she only has a desire for revenge.
- Necromantic (1987): Daktari Lorenz, Beatriz Manovski, Harald Lundt. The main character is an employee of a brigade of a vehicle for transporting corpses. But he often brings small souvenirs from work: bone, heart, cartilage, liver. This is already a whole collection that neatly flaunts on his shelves. But who knows what his strange passion will lead to?
- The Human Centipede (2009): Dieter Laser, Ashley S. Williams, Ashlynn Jenny 18+. Two friends travel around Europe by car. One day they get into an abandoned house somewhere in the wilderness, the owner of which pumps drugs into girls. In the morning they find out that this is Dr. Heiter. He is known worldwide as an expert on the separation of Siamese twins. That's just his career is already in the past, and now he wants, on the contrary, to connect several people together.
- Freight 200 (2007): Agniya Kuznetsova, Alexey Poluyan, Leonid Gromov. 18+. In the USSR, the daughter of the secretary of the regional party committee disappears. There are neither witnesses nor perpetrators. That evening a terrible murder takes place. Both of these cases should be unraveled by Captain Zhurov, but can he manage?
- Martyrs (2008): Moryana Alaoui, Milen Jumpampa, Catherine Begin, 18+. A little girl was considered a year gone, but here she is. Lucy is shocked and can not say anything about what happened to her. Soon the police find the place where she was kept. Who and why kidnapped her? And how did she manage to escape?
- Cramps (1975): Paul Hampton, Joe Silver, Lynn Lauri. 18+. A distraught scientist begins to test on his mistress the genetic parasite he created. With his help, he wants to increase the level of sexual desire and violence in people. Very soon, the infection begins to spread. And at the same time, every day in the district there are more and more sexual maniacs, and very cruel ones.
- Antichrist (2009): Willem Dafoe, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Storm Akeke Salström. 18+. The couple lost their son. The wife has such a strong sense of guilt that she gradually begins to go crazy. But, fortunately, her husband is a psychotherapist and can help her deal with his grief. He takes her to a remote place where the very strange things start to happen.
- Consequences (2016): Arnold Schwarzenegger, Scoot McNury, Maggie Grace. 18+. The young man is waiting for the arrival of his family, but suddenly he will find out about the crash that occurred in which his wife and daughter, carrying his grandson, died. Now he wants to find the culprit ...
- A Clockwork Orange (1971): Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Maggie, Michael Bates. 18+. The leader of a gang of teenagers who committed many violent crimes goes to prison. And there is an experiment to suppress violence and cruelty.
- War (2002): Alexey Chadov, Ian Kelly, Ingeborg Dapkunayte. 16+. The film tells about the history of an Englishman who was captured by Chechen militants. After he was released, he did not find support from the British authorities. Therefore, John decides to return to Chechnya and release a couple more people.
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Who is not recommended for viewing?
Most of these films are 18+. Therefore, heavy psychological films are not recommended for children, pregnant women and the faint of heart.
Heavy psychological films not very suitable in order to relax and rest after a working day. But if you want something unusual and crave to tickle your own nerves, then this is what you need.
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