15 best films of the XXI century philosophy



On the screen slowly crawling the final credits. Someone is sleeping beside someone takes off with a sigh of relief, as you continue to sit silently and watch through the screen. Somewhere in the void. And in my head slowly fly snatches of phrases, thoughts, ideas.

Today Website offers a list of films with such aftertaste: the best philosophical picture of the new century, according to kinoportalov Tasteofcinema
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The Tree of Life h3> The Tree of Life







This film touches a lot of different themes, such as: life, socialization, formation of the person, as well as the eternal problem of fathers and children. Reflections character shown in parallel with the development of the universe, particularly on our planet, birth, death and disaster ...



New York, NY h3> Synecdoche, New York







The director of this painting called American Kafka. In his work, he picked up a huge variety of topics, gratuitously give the viewer an incredible number of thoughts and emotions varying degrees faceted. If what the director and can be blamed, so perhaps that, perhaps, is that he wanted to say a lot.



Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind h3> Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind







This film teaches us to be aware of their mistakes and never forget about them. And also to understand that we are all imperfect and need to love each other as we are. And most importantly, it is the story of a great and true love. The film, which has already become a classic.



Old Men h3> No Country for Old Men







Perhaps this is the best film of the Coen brothers. The plot is fairly simple and the sign on the gangster pictures of all time. But the Coens worked well, it is not necessary to speak about the mediocrity of the film. It captures full, so that during the entire viewing audience will sit with eyes wide open, periodically shuddering surprise.



Fountain h3> The Fountain







This film lovers enjoy such films as "The Tree of Life" and "Mr. Nobody", that is, those who love, when they themselves leave open the possibility to interpret the meaning. You yourself, depending on their beliefs and perceptions, will see their story and its meaning in what is happening.



Melancholia h3> Melancholia







The film is the second in the "trilogy of depression" by Lars von Trier, along with the "Antichrist" and "nymphomaniac". The plot unfolds in the days that precede global catastrophe. On the ground approaching the giant planet called Melancholia. Perhaps under it is meant our own melancholy, blues, depression? .. It is worth to think about it ...



The Diving Bell and the Butterfly h3> Le scaphandre et le papillon







Here Jean Dominique - a successful editor of Elle magazine with a smile on the face surrounded by beautiful women. Next frame - that he, Jean Dominique, twisted in a wheelchair, with a single eye and a twisted mouth. He is desperately trying to soar aloft like a butterfly, but his body is paralyzed. All that he has - is memory and imagination
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Gone Baby Gone h3> Gone Baby Gone







Have you ever faced a situation when there is something you do not know and want to know it crazy, but get to the truth, suddenly realize that the truth is that you did not need? You better have remained in complete ignorance ...



Adolescence h3> Boyhood







This picture was shot 12 years. Unbelievably hard to put into words just how powerful finish gives this creature Richard Linklater. Touching the most delicate strings of the soul, the film risks becoming for each viewer intensely personal cinematic experience that people would cherish in itself for a very long time, and perhaps even a lifetime.



A Serious Man h3> A Serious Man







"A Serious Man" - a product of an atheistic worldview directors. The question of faith - one of the central ideas of the product - a play on the directors in a very unexpected angle. Coen ponder painted them the same type of person, full of life off the flow in anticipation of help from above.



Mr. Nobody h3> Mr. Nobody







All humans are immortal for a long time and happily watching the TV show with the main star - a decrepit old man mad Nemo, who talks about how he lived. Only here it is not clear chronological story, and different versions of his life. What a way to finally picked Mr Nemo? Or maybe it all just a fantasy at all? Perhaps this is the best film, in which the past, present and future are intertwined together.



The Man Who Was not h3> The Man Who Was not There







This film demonstrates what human greed can lead. Even one important detail can turn into a snowball, which is becoming more and more. After viewing the tape could not help feeling the pressure and require considerable time to move away from what he saw.



One and two h3> Yi yi







The theme of the film is not new. The main character is going through a midlife crisis. By chance he meets his first love, which had broken in his youth, for unknown reasons. Due to the unusual composition is difficult to focus on the main character. But gradually you begin to understand ideas and allusions director.



Noah h3> Noah







Directed by Darren Aronofsky revealed his vision of the history of Noah. Suppose that in the film there are events that are not in the book of Genesis, but without it the film would look not so spectacular and impressive - what's the point to go to a movie? The most important essence he has not missed: the film is a deep morality and philosophy. He showed the ground, steeped in sin, and tried to direct it to the right path.



Interstellar h3> Interstellar







This is not only extremely beautiful film, fascinating cosmic landscapes, desert views, a huge wave approaching the viewer, but also a film about the current problems of mankind. If you are not a party to a long space travel, icy planets and deep reflection, you might really like this reel of film.



On the preview frame from the film "Mr. Nobody», Pan Européenne





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