Beyin yakan filmler 2 —. primary (2004) this film, which deals with the theme of time travel with its cleverly constructed narrative with a low budget, invites the audience to a complex and thought-provoking labyrinth of logic. — ex machine…devamıBeyin yakan filmler 2
—. primary (2004)
this film, which deals with the theme of time travel with its cleverly constructed narrative with a low budget, invites the audience to a complex and thought-provoking labyrinth of logic.
— ex machine (2014)
the film, which asks questions about the consciousness of an artificial intelligence and human nature, offers a mind-opening experience with its minimalist atmosphere and striking visuals.
-arrival (2016)
it is an emotionally in-depth and aesthetically impressive science fiction film that questions the relationship between humanity and the universe through languages and the concept of time.
— a.i. artificial intelligence(2001)
this film, which deals with the existence, love and loss of human-like artificial intelligence, and includes both emotional and philosophical questions, continues to make the audience think for a long time.
— her (2013)
it is a warm and thought-provoking movie that questions modern loneliness and the meaning of love through the romantic bond that a man who establishes a relationship with technology and artificial intelligence.
— under the skin (2013)
this film, which questions the limits of consciousness, identity and being human, and draws attention with its atmosphere and visual language, offers a surreal and impressive experience.
— synecdoche, new york(2008)
this film, in which a theater director questions his own life, art and existence, drags the audience to different ways of thinking with its meta-narration and philosophical depth.
— solaris (1972)
directed by andrei tarkovsky, this classic questions the concepts of human consciousness, memories and love through mystical experiences on a distant space station. the film offers a deep journey both visually and philosophically.
— the tree of life (2011)
this visual feast film by terrence malick tells the complex relationship between individual life, nature and universal existence, accompanied by poetic images.
— waking life(2001)
this film, which was created by richard linklater with the animation technique, is full of philosophical dialogues on dreams, consciousness and reality; it takes the audience on an intellectual journey.
— coherence (2013)
the strange events that take place at a dinner open the door to parallel universes and alternative realities. this movie, shot with a minimal budget, constantly surprises the audience with its cleverly edited script.
— annihilation (2018)
directed by alex garland, this science fiction thriller deals with the themes of existence and transformation as a group of researchers entering a supernatural space begin to question themselves and the universe.
— mulholland drive (2001)
david lynch's surreal and multi-layered narration draws the audience into a dream labyrinth while exploring the dark side of hollywood and identity blurring.
— timecrimes (2007)
this spanish movie, which is about the paradoxes created by time travel and personal collapse, with its low budget and cleverly constructed narrative.…
— the seventh seal (1957)
this epic classic by ingmar bergman deeply questions universal issues such as life, faith and death through the story of a knight who played chess with death in the middle ages.
— enter the void (2009)
gaspar noé's experimental work takes the audience to different dimensions by presenting the stream of consciousness after death and a mystical journey with striking visuals and original expression.