These 10 Movies Will Keep Your Head Spinning For Long (2 of 2)

 

 

Primer

Primer 2004

Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color generated quite a buzz around itself, but it was the directorial debut of this director that we will be talking about here. Released in 2004, Primer is a story of two scientists who decide they want to build a time machine. The movie was made on a very low budget – only $7000, but what is more astonishing is the fact that how complicated the seemingly simple plotline is. Even after 15 years since its release, the movie explanation websites are abuzz with numerous theories as to what exactly happened – and still, there is no clarity! So, if you decide on watching Primer someday, be prepared to do some heavy reading later.

 

 

The Matrix Revolutions

Matrix Path Of Neo, Eyebrow, Vision care, Green, Flash photography, Jaw, Eyelash, Eyewear, Gesture

The Matrix trilogy, without a doubt, is one of the finest movie trilogies ever made. However, most of us would agree that the trilogy lost quite a few fans towards the final movie of the series, thanks to its complicated storyline. The particularly confusing aspect is the ending of the third movie – does Neo die after his battle with Agent Smith? What exactly were Architect and Oracle talking about, at the end? Does humanity’s war with the machines really comes to an end? These are some of the questions that continue to intrigue movie watchers from around the world and there is no clear explanation yet.

 

 

Pi

Darren Aronofsky Pi, White, Black, Human, Black-and-white

Pi is another one of Darren Aronofsky’s movies that would keep your head spinning for long. The story revolves around a mathematician guy who believes that anything and everything in our nature can be explained and understood with the help of numbers. Well, if that wasn’t confusing and mind-boggling itself, the man also suffers from various kinds of hallucinations, paranoia and social anxiety disorder – exactly the kind of ingredients you require to make a confusing and crazy movie! However, that craziness doesn’t just end there. The movie’s ending is probably just as weird as it can get when the mathematician decides to perform a home surgery using a power drill! Yep, you read that right.

 

 

The Tree of Life

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This Terrence Malick’s flick might seem like a fairly simple plotline involving the story of O’brian clan set in the 1950s. However, things start to get confusing when the director decides to include scenes of the creation of supernova, the creation, and destruction of the universe and much more! The film’s ending, similarly, is weird too when the director presents a vision of death and origin in slow motion, which feels like a dream sequence. We are quite sure that if you exclude all those elements, the movie will make sense, but good luck doing that! We warned you.

 

 

Mulholland Drive

Mullholland Drive, Nose, Cheek, Skin, Lip, Eyebrow, Eye, Facial expression, Eyelash, Mouth, Smile

2001 was the year of confusing plotlines and Mulholland Drive makes it to the list as well. This is another one of David Lynch’s confusing, yet highly successful movies. The story revolves around an aspiring actress who becomes friends with an amnesiac lady hiding in her aunt’s apartment. Add to that the fact that the story is not linear, and contains not so related sequences that are highly open to anyone’s interpretation. The ending is another headscratcher and will surely keep your head spinning for a few days.