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Help me recommend some scary movies. I didn't find anything to see. It's okay to bring some blood.

1. Elephant (2003) 2003 Cannes Film Festival Palme d 'Or Award, Best Director Award Writer, Director and Editor: Garth Van Sant/gus van sant Photography: harris savides/harris savides Producer Country: American Language: English Film Length: 88 minutes IMDB:7.3/ 10 Introduction: Film. The meaning of the title comes from the well-known ancient fable that the blind touch the elephant. After the Columbine tragedy, the media exaggerated its bloody scene, and many journalists, criminologists, psychologists and juvenile researchers made a lot of analysis and comments. Various speculations and unwarranted accusations revolve around the tragedy of this teenager and have also become a pastime for the public. All this makes director Garth feel disgusted. Garth thinks this is "a scandal in the history of American journalism." He said, "At this time, only movies can reproduce the truth of the whole incident." The film tries to reproduce the whole process of the event through a "purely objective" film way, rather than subjective judgment on yourself or others. Gus takes two fixed times as the starting point and ending point of the film. During this period, the activities of different protagonists are related and overlapping. We see that everyone's life has become each other's "experience fragments". However, it is only a fragment. Only by connecting these fragments can we get a complete time. In addition to the unique narrative of the film, the campus life of teenagers and the problems between them are also revealed. In society, the middle school campus, as an institution of modern society, is also an illusion factory, a laboratory that learns to obey power, and an isolated area with unique logic, order and desire, just like in this American film. Education has become a fictional form, and adults have not yet fundamentally understood the world. The "problem age" of children's sadness, hatred, naivety and loneliness has not been reasonably solved. Gus interviewed many students for filming. He said, "Some middle school students feel that their life is a mess, some people are satisfied, but others directly say that campus life is hell" (quoted from the French poster of Elephant). These hidden problems on campus are like a bomb. The film has pulled the fuse of disaster. When Eric and Alex decided to solve these problems with their own logic and methods, they no longer trusted the adult world. This is not only the tragedy of teenagers, but also the tragedy of the adult world and modern society. No wonder the French Ministry of Education awarded the first prize to the elephant by an absolute majority in the social education evaluation in 2003, which shows that the film has aroused repercussions in the whole western education circle. Psychologically: When the mass media are hyping the Ma Jiajue incident, people should especially calm down and watch this movie. Artistic quality: * * * Appreciation: * * This film, which has won unanimous praise from international film critics, is closely related to two successful factors: First, the film objectively reproduces the living environment and their state of contemporary middle school students, which has aroused the society's renewed attention to juvenile problems. Therefore, the French Ministry of Education awarded the first prize to Elephant by an absolute majority in the social education evaluation in 2003, which shows that the film has aroused repercussions in the whole western education circle. The second is that it challenges the realism of traditional movies with an unimaginable space-time language. From this perspective, the discussion naturally entered a philosophical level. Time has passed for what has happened. Can the perceptual system established by memory and judgment restore the fact itself? How to get the truth from the phenomenon? Is empirical fact the essence of things? What is the relationship between the artistic fiction of movies and the authenticity of reality? This topic seems to have been extended from Husserl's phenomenology to Deleuze's "image-time theory". Garth wants us to see in this film how blind and ignorant any reason, whether it is ideological power discourse or pure theory/discourse deduction, is in the jungle of phenomena. He said, "I'm like Columbus, I can't do anything." Perhaps, as the preface of "Run Lola" said, "The movie is only 90 minutes, and the rest is theory!" 2.I.D./Identity/Identity (2003) Director: James Mangold Screenplay: Michael G. Cooney Style: Panic, Suspense IMDB: 7.3/ 10 Time: 90 minutes Language: English Introduction: On a stormy night, 1 1 people were forced to stay in a car. So everyone got together to analyze their common ground and was shocked to find that they were all born on the same day of the same year. Which of them is the murderer, or is there someone else? Psychological aspect: DID (dissociative identity disorder, formerly known as MPD, multiple personality disorder) Artistry: * * Appreciation: * * 3. Gotka/Gesika (2003) Director: mathieu kassovitz Screenwriter: Sebastian Gutierrez Style: Panic, Suspense IMDB: 5.8/ 10 Starring: halle berry Time:: 98 minutes Language: English Psychology: Criminal Psychology, Amnesia, 4.insomnia/ Insomnia (2002) Director: Christopher Nolan-Memorabilia Screenwriter: Nikola Frobenius. Erik Skjoldbj? Rg Style: Crime and Thriller Starring: Al Pacino, robin williams IMDB:7.3/ 10 Time: 1 18 Minutes Language: English Psychology: Another thriller about mental illness shot by Christopher Nolan. This time, the geographical environment is quite special-it has always been daytime. How can a detective with severe insomnia be wily? 5. Inner Feeling/Inner Feeling (2002) Leslie Cheung's last film was written and directed by Chi-Leung Law. Actors: Leslie Cheung/Leslie Cheung, Lin Jiaxin, Maggie Poon and Xu Shaoqiang. Country: China Hong Kong Language: Chinese (Cantonese) Length: 100 minutes IMDB: 6.5/ 10 Psychological aspects: movies are more. 6. American Psychiatry/American Psychiatry I and II (2000, 2002) Director: mary harron Screenplay: Bret Easton Ellis &; Mary harron type: horror, thriller IMDB: 6.7/ 10 Motion Picture Association of America: NC- 17 (almost equivalent to being sentenced to death and can only be shown in a very limited theater, consider for yourself) Time: 120 minutes (full version) Region: American language: English psychology: La Pianiste/Piano Teacher/The Piano Teacher (international title: English)/The Piano Player/Die Klavierspielerin (Australia) (200 1) 200 1 The best actor and actress in Cannes Film Festival and the Austrian woman writer of the same name, elfriede jelinek, who won three awards from the jury, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2004. Director: michael haneke, Screenwriter: michael haneke and elfriede jelinek (novel). IMDB: 7.2/ 10 Starring: issbelle huppert, Benot Magimel Time:: 130 minutes Language: Introduction to French: Female piano teachers who are not confused have been controlled and suppressed by their mothers since childhood. They are a complex symbiont and have to live together with complaints. Until a young and clever male student appeared ... Psychologically, it was a once-in-a-lifetime malicious film, the most outstanding sexual psychopath film after Blue Velvet: * * * Appreciation: * * 8. A Beautiful Mind/ Beautiful Mind (2001) Oscar-winning film in 2002 Director: Ron Howard Screenwriter: Sylvia Nasar (book), akiva goldsman IMDB: 7.8/ 10 Starring: russell crowe time:: 135 minutes Language: English psychology: The film was won by Nobel Prize winner Nash in Economics. A unique genius, a legendary sperm patient. Artistic quality: * * Appreciation: * * 9. Das Experiment /The Experiment (200 1) Nominated the Best Film of the European Film Awards Nominated the Best Film Director of the European Film Awards: oliver hirschbiegel Screenwriter: Don Bollinger (screenwriter), Christopher Danster? Dt (Script) Style: Panic IMDB: 7.8/ 10 Time::19 Minutes Language: German Psychology: In order to get considerable experimental rewards, 20 applicants were randomly divided into two groups to play prisoners or guards, but in just a few days, the mock prison became a hell on earth. How does the relationship between people inevitably deteriorate? When one person has unlimited power over another, the cruelty of human nature is exposed. Let's take a look at how this social adult film adapted from the classic social psychology experiment is interpreted. Artistic quality: * * Appreciation: * * 10. Beach/Beach (2000) Nominated director of Berlin Film Festival in 2000: danny boyle Screenplay: Alex Garland (novel), John Hodge (script). Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio IMDB: 5.8/ 10 Time:: 1 19 Minutes Language: English/French/Sweden/Thailand Psychology: If some wealthy and cheerful tourists gather on an isolated and picturesque beach, is it possible to create a fantastic paradise? It is not enough to point out the greed of human nature. Personally, I think this is a complete psychological experiment. Friends who are seen discuss artistry together: * * * Appreciation: * * 1 1. Memorabilia/Amnesia (2000) Director: Christopher Nolan Screenwriter: Christopher Nolan, jonathan nolan Style: Suspense, Thriller IMDB: 8.7/ 10 Time::13 minutes Language: English psychology: short-term amnesia 12. Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc/Joan of Arc (1999) "You didn't see what it was; You saw what you wanted to see. " French Cé sar Award Eight Nominated Directors: luc besson Screenplay: luc besson, andrew birkin Type: Anti-genre epic war film IMDB: 6.6/ 10 Language: English Psychology: Does Joan of Arc count? /Where do people's beliefs come from? Artistic quality: * * Appreciation: * * 13. The Sixth Sense/The Sixth Sense (1999) 2000 Oscar Nominated Director: M Knight Shamalan Screenplay: M Knight Shamalan IMDB: 8.2/ 10 Time:: 107 Minutes Language: English/. Good Will Hunting/Good Will Hunting (1997) Director: gus van sant Screenwriter: Matt Damon (Screenwriter)&; Ben Affleck (screenwriter) IMDB: 7.8/ 10 Starring: robin williams, Matt Damon Time:: 126 minutes Language: English Psychology: Psychoanalysis 15. Games/psychological games (1997). Director: david fincher Screenplay: John D. Brancato (Screenplay)&; Michael Ferris (screenwriter) Style: suspense, panic and adventure IMDB: 7.5/ 10 Starring: michael douglas time:: 128 minutes Language: English/German Psychology: He jumped like his father. This is the most wonderful plot in Conrad's game. He wants his brother to heal his psychological trauma with personal experience and transfer his feelings for his dead father to all his relatives and friends in front of him. 16.Le Huitième Jour/ Day 8/Love in Genkai/Day 8 (1996) Best Actor Golden Globe Award Best Foreign Language Film Nomination Director/Screenwriter: jaco van dormael (Jacob Van Dormel). Starring: Daniel Auteuil IMDB: 7.3/ 10 Time: 1 18 Minutes Region: France, Britain, Belgium Language: French Psychology: One suffers from Down syndrome since childhood, and the other is a salesman who has a successful career but fails to socialize. Let's see how unusual their friendship is. 17. Dreamer/Picnic (1996) Director/Screenwriter: Shunji Iwai Type: Plot, Ethics Starring: Zhuona Tadanobu Asano Qiao Zhaoyihao IMDB:7.5/ 10 Time: 72 minutes Region: Japanese: Japanese Psychology Aspect: Following the great success of Love Letter. 18. Basic Instinct/Instinct (1992) Director: Paul Verhufen Screenplay: joe eszterhas Style: Suspense, Crime, Panic IMDB: 6.7/ 10 Starring: Michael Douglas, Sharon Si Tong Time::10. Silent Lamb/Silent Lamb (199 1) 1992 Oscar-winning film Director: jonathan demme Screenwriter: Thomas Harris (novel), Ted Tally (script) Style: panic, crime IMDB: 8.5/ 10 Starring: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins time. Rain Man/Rain Man (1988) 1989 Oscar-winning film Director: barry levinson Screenwriter: barry moreau (story), ronald bass (script) Style: comedy IMDB: 7.9/ 10 Starring: dustin hoffman, Tom Cruise Time::130. Art: * * * Appreciation: * * * 2 1. Blue velvet/blue velvet (1986). 1987 Oscar-nominated director: david lynch Screenplay: david lynch Style: Crime, Suspense, Fear IMDB: 7.7/ 10 Starring: isabella rossellini Time:: 120 Minutes Language: English Psychology: Dr. Edward 22.Spellbound/ (1945). Show all kinds of sexual psychological distortions, 1946 Oscar nominated director: Alfred Hitchcock screenwriter: Francis Biding (novel), Angus MacPhail (adaptation) IMDB: 7.6/ 10 Starring: Ingrid Bergman, gregory peck Time::1/kloc-0.