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These 10 high-IQ brain-burning movies are all worth watching twice.

1. "Inception"

Every time you watch this classic movie, you will have a different feeling. The first time I watched it, I was moved by the parallel spaces and colorful buildings. The second time I watched it, I was fascinated by the virtual and real plots and emotions. The third time I watched it, I paid more attention to the power of the subconscious, that is, how the subconscious reaches the front. Consciousness, and then reaching consciousness, becomes a wake-up call, an instruction that is both real and illusory. Driving a truck is the first level of dreams, the hotel is the second level, sniping in the snow is the third level, the encounter with Mo'er is the fourth level, and the conversation with Saito after he gets older is the fifth level of reflection: full of regrets , this world is not real.

"This world" is the world in his dreams, but it is also his projection of the real world. He didn't want the chasing police, his dead wife, and the home he couldn't return to be real. So I made up layers of dreams to remind you that in this devastated but logical world, you still have to feel pain and misfortune. Because: Once lost, you will be happy; once you die, you will wake up.

2. "Fight Club"

Many people think that Taylor is another personality split from Jack, but in fact everyone in Fight Club is Jack's personality, including Ma pull. There is a line on the computer in the movie called "The worker bees can leave, the heroes can fly away, but the queen bee becomes a slave." The worker bees correspond to the members of the Fight Club, the heroes are Marla and Taylor, and Jack himself is imprisoned in his own prison. There is no way out of the mental prison (or house) you have created. The explosion in the apartment at the beginning and the explosion at the credit union at the end were on the same trajectory, one time causing him to lose, and the other time bringing him back.

3. "Mulholland Drive"

David Lynch uses chaotic fragments to reflect the real world: dreams, lesbians, showbiz, rules, and illusions that are both real and illusory. , like a patchwork of time in a parallel space and a mix of flashbacks and interludes. It is not the same style as the logic of "Inception", but more inclined to the deconstruction and escape of reality and fiction. The most classic example is that the heroine saw what she looked like after death, and finally she died before she died. Recalling my life, I felt that I had a great dream but was unable to return to reality.

4. "Fatal ID"

"When I went upstairs, I met someone who was not there originally. Today he is not there again. I hope, I hope he has left. "The meaning of this sentence is: I don't want to know the things that are caught off guard and escape my control. Lies make me safe. In a world where people are schizophrenic and people are dying, what else can be reasoned with by normal logic? No, it all depends on the imagination of weaving the story.

5. "The Man with No Surname"

Is this film going to tell us about the Big Bang, superstring theory and the collision of the nine dimensions of time and space? Or is it like the butterfly effect, where one choice corresponds to a philosophical principle of life? Or do bifurcated, parallel, and multiple lenses and narrative styles challenge people’s logic and memory? None. This is a jumping maze. You can only move forward based on your feelings. Whether it is Anna's love or mom's train, they are more like metaphors, pointing to the future that cannot be turned back, but in the continuous retrospect of time, Find the beginning of everything - true love.

6. "Young Hannibal"

Hannibal, who witnessed his sister being eaten alive during the war, violently killed the original cannibals one by one as an adult. While people are stunned, they can't help but think: is this the depth of love and the intensity of hatred, or is it a mental dilemma without knowing it, just trying to wipe out the guilt with bloodthirsty speed. There are many bloody scenes in the film, and the weird setting is just right. It is a vent of anger, revenge, unblinking killing, and full of red, just like the innocent eyes of the "little girl in purple clothes".

7. "Red Dragon"

The perverted killer specializes in targeting families who live happily and contentedly. He gouges out the eyes and cuts off body parts. His methods are horrific and brutal. There is a stack of diaries. This book is thicker than "Cihai", and all of this is just the psychological distortion caused by the murderer's childhood trauma.

Is Libei true love? Or is it just because she can't see it that it gives him a little sense of security? There are so many fantastic things in the world of paranoia, how do normal people explore it? This is nothing more than a trap with extremely strict reasoning. There is no final winner, it is just a game of courage.

8. "The Silence of the Lambs"

This film combines many elements of thrillers, dramas, detective films and psychological analysis. You will be amazed after watching it. One line is for transvestites and sexual perverts who like to peel off women's skin for sewing, and the other line is for Hannibal to defeat two armed policemen with a ballpoint pen, and then peel off the face of one of them and put it on his head Successfully escape from prison and look for former enemies. The Silence of the Lambs is sanity in the darkness, but trying to save the Screaming Lambs is the nightmare of childishness and underachievement, so forget about deeper possibilities and live superficially. Unless you are a profound person, armed with a knife and a gun, fighting your way through the lambs, but then putting down the weapon and patting their heads meekly: that is not the real me.

9. "The Silence of the Lambs 2"

One of the most exciting scenes is when Uncle Ba throws the policeman out of the window, and his large intestine falls to the ground from his stomach. The hearts of those watching were racing, but the scene was as calm as water. This strong contrast gave me a perception: the brutal gentleman is more elegant, and he has extremely calm control in his heart. Including cutting open the human brain without expression to introduce tissue for feeding, including resolutely cutting off his own hand to avoid being restrained by handcuffs and successfully escaping. Where is the happiness of the highly intelligent devil? Maybe it’s just that he keeps embarking on adventures that he doesn’t take for granted but is inhumane.

10. "Terror Cruise"

A person who fights against death is as sad as Sisyphus pushing a stone. There are three clones of the heroine on the ship, one is saving, one is killing, one is explaining, or one is escaping, one is facing, and one is crazy. In the small cycle of the big cycle, she always hints to herself: That is not the real me. The real me is dead long ago, this is an illusion. But she did not accept this illusion. This illusion made her feel that she could still be reborn on the cruise ship, and her beloved son had never died. There are many interesting numbers and mirror reflections in the film, as well as fantasy and real background music. The three lines are intertwined, and she constantly acts as her own subject and object. So she killed herself and asked her partners: "We had a chance, right?", "That was not me just now!". And everything is just for atonement - remorse for his son.