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“Fight Club” and 14 other most confusing films according to the audience

Most confusing movies of all time:

15. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) – Stanley Kubrick film hits 4,200 searches per month

The crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery – Captains Dave Bowman, Frank Poole and their on-board computer HAL 9000 – must explore the region of the galaxy and understand why aliens are watching the Earth. Many unexpected discoveries await them along the way.

14. “Inception” (2010) – Christopher Nolan’s film is gaining 4,500 views per month

Cobb is a talented thief, the best of the best in the dangerous art of extraction: he steals valuable secrets from the depths of the subconscious during sleep, when the human mind is at its most vulnerable. Cobb’s rare abilities made him a valuable player in the treacherous world of industrial espionage, but they also made him a fugitive and robbed him of everything he had ever loved. And now Cobb has a chance to correct mistakes. His last act can bring everything back, but for this he needs to do the impossible – initiation.

Instead of a perfect theft, Cobb and his team of specialists will have to pull off the opposite. Now their task is not to steal the idea, but to implement it. If they succeed, it will be the perfect crime. But no amount of planning or skill can prepare a team to face a dangerous foe that seems to anticipate their every move. An enemy that only Cobb could see.

13. Remember (2000) – Nolan’s second film on the list hits 4,600 searches per month

Leonard Shelby is smartly and expensively dressed, drives a brand new Jaguar, but lives in cheap motels. His goal in life is to find his wife’s killer. His problem is a rare form of amnesia, loss of short memory, remembering everything before the murder, he does not remember what happened fifteen minutes ago.

12 The Matrix (1999) – The Wachowski sisters get 5,200 requests a month

The life of Thomas Anderson is divided into two parts: during the day he is the most ordinary office worker who receives reprimands from his superiors, and at night he turns into a hacker named Neo, and there is no place on the network where he could not penetrate. But one day everything changes. Thomas learns the horrifying truth about reality.

11. Time Patrol (2014) – The Spierig brothers’ sci-fi thriller hits 5,900 searches per month

Future. Scientists have created a time machine, and with this invention the world has entered a new round of civilization. Thanks to the invention, it became possible to correct the mistakes of the past in order to make the present better. The protagonist is a time cop who has already managed to prevent a huge number of crimes thanks to time travel. And now he has an important task that will change his life.

10 Fight Club (1999) – David Fincher’s adaptation hits 5,900 searches per month

An insurance company employee suffers from chronic insomnia and is desperately trying to escape from a painfully boring life. One day, on a regular business trip, he meets a certain Tyler Durden, a charismatic soap merchant with a perverted philosophy. Tyler is sure that self-improvement is for the weak, and the only thing worth living for is self-destruction.

A little time passes, and now the new friends are beating each other for how much in vain in the parking lot in front of the bar, and the cleansing scuffle gives them the highest bliss. Introducing other men to the simple joys of physical cruelty, they found a secret Fight Club, which begins to enjoy incredible popularity.

9. Arrival (2016) – Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi drama hits 6,000 searches per month

The unexpected appearance of unidentified flying objects in different parts of the planet plunges the world into awe. The intentions of the aliens are not clear – the armed forces of the whole world are on full alert, and the best minds of mankind are trying to figure out how to talk with uninvited guests. The government turns to linguist Louise Banks and physicist Ian Donnelly for help in order to prevent a global catastrophe and find a common language with the aliens. From now on, the fate of mankind is in their hands.

8. The Shining (1980) – Kubrick’s second film on the list hits 6,300 searches per month

Jack Torrance, with his wife and son, arrives at an elegant remote hotel to work as a caretaker during the off season. Torrance had never been here before. Or is it not quite right? The answer lies in the darkness woven from the criminal nightmare.

7. Under cover of night (2016) – Tom Ford’s dramatic thriller hits 6,600 searches per month

Susan has a luxurious life in Los Angeles, a wonderful husband and her own gallery. But one day she receives an unexpected package from her ex-husband – he would like to meet, but first asks to read his new novel. Unbeknownst to Susan, once she opens the manuscript, she will return to the past, which she thought was safely hidden under the cover of night.

6. Interstellar (2014) – Nolan’s third film on the list hits 7,100 searches per month

When drought, dust storms, and plant extinction lead humanity into a food crisis, a team of researchers and scientists set out through a wormhole (which supposedly connects regions of space-time across a long distance) on a journey to surpass previous restrictions on human space travel and find a planet with suitable human conditions.

5. Mulholland Drive (2001) – David Lynch’s infamous convoluted thriller hits 9,700 searches per month

A mysterious girl who suffers from memory loss after a car accident chooses the name Rita from a poster for a Rita Hayworth movie and tries to start a new life in Hollywood. But the secrets of the past haunt her relentlessly.

Who were the two men who were in the same car with her and died in the accident? Why do the police suspect that she was kidnapped by them? And is it by chance that a new friend, aspiring actress Betty, appears in her life?

4. Donnie Darko (2001) – Richard Kelly’s film doubles Mulholland Drive with 18,000 monthly hits

Donnie Darko is an ordinary high school student who lives with his parents and two sisters. One day, he meets a man in a rabbit costume who tells the guy that in 28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes and 12 seconds, the world will end.

3. Shutter Island (2010) – Martin Scorsese’s psychological thriller almost doubles Donnie Darko with 31,000 monthly searches

Two American bailiffs are sent to an island in Massachusetts to investigate the disappearance of a patient in a clinic for the criminally insane. While investigating, they will have to face a web of lies, a hurricane that has fallen and a deadly riot of the inhabitants of the clinic.

2. Thinking of Ending Things (2020) – Charlie Kaufman’s Netflix movie hits 50,000 monthly views

Lucy considers breaking up with her boyfriend Jake, but instead travels with him to visit his parents on a remote farm. On the way, young people talk on a variety of topics, and when they arrive at the place, Lucy notices that something strange is happening in the house of Jack’s parents. And the potential relatives themselves behave very suspiciously.

1. Tenet (2020) – Nolan’s latest movie hits an astronomical high of 70,000 monthly views

After a terrorist attack on a Kiev opera house, a CIA agent teams up with British intelligence to confront a Russian oligarch who has made his fortune in the arms trade. To do this, agents use the inversion of time – the technology of the future, allowing time to go back.

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