
Welcome to this week’s Top 5 ambiguous, confusing movies, brought to you by RankAMovie.com.
That’s right! This week we’ll take a closer look at some movies that have made people think “What was that?” That’s not to say that they’re bad movies…they’re just not easily understood.
Below is a list of the top 5 movies, as ranked by the visitors of RankAMovie.
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Try erasing your memories, and then thinking about them. Hmm…somewhat mysterious. - Breathless
Bonnie and Clyde meets Paris, and trying to get to Italy. You’ll have to see it to understand the rest. - Big Fish
A wild imagination and Southern American tales cause a young man to question truth and fiction. He may even learn to respect his father in the process! - A Clockwork Orange
Visually original, and challenges an audiences’ ability to withstand nudity and crime. Kubrick takes us on a wild ride into the criminal world. - Memento
How does a simple story become not-so-simple?…tell it in an unusual manner. This story twists and shifts the timeline of events, and changes from Black&White to Color, and back again. You’ll want to watch it several times to truly grasp the storyline…that is, if you remember everything.
You can view the entire list of ranked ambiguous, confusing movies.
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