Philosophical Movies

Discussion in 'Art & Culture' started by DJ Erock, Jun 12, 2004.

  1. Overdose From the steppes of Mongolia Registered Senior Member

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    DARK CITY

    Dark City and Matrix came almost out at the same time out.

    BLADE RUNNER

    The best... People still have questions about the movie

    6 TH DAY

    Arnold plays in this one but it is a movie about cloning. I liked it.

    THE GHOST IN THE SHELL

    The Matrix was almost a copy of this Japanese animation. Very good soundtrack and interesting ideas.
     
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  5. Maharajah Registered Senior Member

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    Couple that I havn't seen metioned yet:

    One flew over the cuckoo's nest (amazingly powerful movie about freedom)
    Minority Report (determinism vs free will)
    Return to Paradise (personal ethics and courage, Joquain Phoenix gives an outstanding performance in his role, reminiscent of his late brother)

    If I think of any more i'll post em here.
     
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  7. exsto_human Transitional Registered Senior Member

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    I just watched Donnie Darko and Kurosawa's Dersu Uzala.

    I warmly reccomend both these movies. They are quite philosphical.
     
  8. uninspired Registered Member

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    Donnie Darko was good, I want to watch the director's commentary though.
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was such a beautiful movie, there's that other Carey movie that had him in a serious role, it was a bit philisophical.....
    Isn't everything philisophical in a way? There's always some meaning hidden which makes you think.
    Uh, one movie that I saw recently Dawn of the Dead (I think that's what it's called), the infected corpse things and the humans behaved equally insane....that's the directors trying to be philisophical...? I don't know. The inhumane way people treat each other......?
     
  9. StarOfEight A Man of Taste and Decency Registered Senior Member

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    You're thinking of The Truman Show, I believe.

    And the original Dawn of the Dead was intended as a parody of American consumerism.

    And I suppose that all movies could be seen to have some philosophical overtones - for example, Predator presents a unique depiction of evolutionary theory, and the conflict between the DeNiro and Stiller characters in Meet the Parents was almost Kafkaesque, reminscient particularly of ... shit, I can't remember the name, but the one where the dad essentially orders the son to kill himself.

    Actually, the interrogation scene in the first Matrix is a pretty decent distillation of Kafka.
     
  10. uninspired Registered Member

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    Speaking of consumerism-dawn of the dead had a whole lot of shameful advertising of Pepsi in the first few scenes.
     
  11. afterglow80 Registered Member

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    Must-see philosophically-themed films!

    Ingmar Bergman is an amazing philosophical director.
    Must-see films:
    The Seventh Seal
    Wild Strawberries

    (the next three are part of his religious trilogy)
    Through A Glass Darkly
    Winter Light
    The Silence
    The Virgin Spring
    Fanny & Alexander


    Also, Federico Fellini's "8 1/2" is great.
    Francois Truffaut's "The 400 Blows"

    Tarkovsky is a great director for philosophically-themed films too (with a sci-fi edge):
    Solaris
    Stalker



    More great ones (that reflect Sartre, Marcuse & Fanon's thinking):

    The Battle of Algiers
    Brazil


    And one that resembles Kierkegaard's thinking:
    The Sacrifice


    These are all superb films for the philosophy enthusiast! Hope this helped

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  12. fadingCaptain are you a robot? Valued Senior Member

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    great list afterglow. wild strawberries may be the best movie ever.

    Anyone mention "dinner with andre"? The entire movie is two guys talking over dinner. Yet it is somehow fascinating.
     
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  14. kenworth dude...**** it,lets go bowling Registered Senior Member

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    not to be an artsy try hard but i liked the original version of that movie a lot more (potuguese? called "open your eyes") the ending was a lot more positive.



    i think appleseed is one of the best movies ive seen for probing irrationality.
     
  15. Quigly ......................... ..... Registered Senior Member

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    I liked the movie "The Fountain"



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