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Mind-Melting Movies That You Have To Watch At Least Once

Mind-Melting Movies That You Have To Watch At Least Once
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They will turn your mind inside out.

Great movies have the power to transport us to other worlds, challenge our perceptions, and make us question our own reality.

Some movies can even jump over their heads and mess with your mind at the first viewing, presenting narratives that are cleverly constructed, full of twists and turns, and designed to keep you guessing until the very end.

Here is our list of the best movies that will leave your mind spinning after first watching.

1. Shutter Island (2010)

Directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo, Shutter Island takes us to a remote mental institution where nothing is as it seems.

The film perfectly blurs the lines between reality and delusion, leaving viewers questioning the true nature of the characters and the events happening on screen.

Do yourself a favor and watch this masterpiece if you haven't yet and try to answer a question — "Which would be worse — to live as a monster, or to die as a good man?"

2. The Prestige (2006)

Christopher Nolan 's Prestige is a thrilling tale of rival magicians who will stop at nothing to outwit each other.

With its complicated plot, dual timelines, and themes of obsession and sacrifice, the movie will keep viewers guessing until the final reveal.

Kudos to the film's stars — Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale — for their unforgettable performances.

3. The Game (1997)

David Fincher, the mind hunter himself, is in action. A psychological thriller that will take you on a suspenseful journey full of turns and unexpected disclosures.

The game, Michael Douglas has to face, is so twisted and sophisticated it would make John Kramer proud and jealous at the same time.

4. Mulholland Drive (2001)

David Lynch's Mulholland Drive is a surreal and mysterious exploration of dreams and the dark Hollywood. The film twines a non-linear narrative filled with hidden symbolism and twists that challenge typical storytelling.

The Twin Peaks ' successor is shrouded in a mystery that has baffled audiences for more than 20 years. Prepare to have your mind blown like never before.

5. Fight Club (1999)

Fight Club, another work of art from David Fincher, gave us the iconic trio of Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter.

It's a psychological thriller that dives into themes of consumerism and social disillusionment. With its unreliable narrator and shocking plot twists, the movie will leave you scratching your head as it explores the dark weak spots of modern society.

Along with the unforgettable story, it gave the viewers the prominent final scene, accompanied by Pixies, that remains to this day one of the best cinematography ever brought to the world.

6. Memento (2000)

Christopher Nolan's second film, Memento, tells the story of a man with short-term memory loss who uses his tattoos and Polaroid pictures to put together hints about his wife's murder.

The film evolves in reverse chronological order, keeping viewers on their toes as they try to solve the mystery along with the protagonist. The ending will shock you and make you rethink everything you saw before.

7. The Sixth Sense (1999)

M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense introduces audiences to a child psychologist Dr. Malcolm Crowe, played by Bruce Willis, who takes on a very special patient.

The film's shocking twist ending completely changes our understanding of the narrative, making the viewers reconsider the "I see dead people'' phrase and leaving them in awe of its cleverly hidden clues.

We wish more new movies would challenge our minds, question our perceptions, and push the boundaries like these supreme masterpieces did.