5 powerful psychological films that few people know

Today I wanted to create a selection of dark, but at the same time incredibly beautiful psychological dramas that chill the heart. Sometimes it is difficult to imagine what a cruel joke his unconscious can play with a person. Whether the demons, genetic abnormalities, or traumas that make people from these stories different, something makes them suffer, or those around them suffer.

Director Benedek Fligauf not only matched the actors perfectly (Eva Green is certainly the queen of psychological noir), but also placed them in a gray, rainy, godforsaken English town, which helped create a sense of longing and despair that drives the characters crazy. It’s a great movie to know that we’re doing very, very well.



It would seem that only a sick fantasy could come up with such a cruel and terrible story, if, unfortunately, this film was not made based on real events that occurred in Cleveland. For 11 years, being imprisoned by a maniac rapist, the girl manages not only not to go crazy, but also to find the semblance of a family with her friends through misfortune. The picture, of course, terrible, but deeply psychological and worth those spiritual forces that will be spent on viewing.



Full of mysteries and strange history as antidepressants, in addition to joy, can bring a lot of grief. After all, by interfering with the work of the brain, no one can guarantee that this intervention will remain without consequences. Too much Hollywood picture, but the beautiful cast outweighs in the direction of the C masts!



MARTA MARCY MAY MARLEN is a very subtle and deep picture that raises many questions and makes the viewer not only guess all the time that this is a split personality or memories, but also horrified as a thin line, and how easily it can be crossed by a person with a fragile psyche.



WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN Needless to say, the presence of Tilda Swinton in the movie already speaks to its quality and depth. Another beautiful in its gloom and psychology film version of the relationship between mother and son. And if there's something wrong with our son, is it always the mother and her womb's fault, or is there something that women can't change?



Directed by Park Chan Wook, known for Odboy, is able to describe insanity coldly, calmly and beautifully. This thriller keeps the attention until the very last second and only after the credits leaves more food for thought about human nature – how much is genetically embedded in us and how much is acquired?





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