6 Movies That You Have To Watch Twice
Some Movies are too difficult to understand, some times you have to watch them twice or thrice to understand them. Here is the list of 6 movies that you have to watch twice to understand them.
1) “The Usual Suspects” (1995)
The Usual Suspects is a mystery crime thriller film directed by Bryan Singer. In the movie, During a routine police line-up five criminals meet, and they plan a robbery involving precious emeralds worth three million dollars.
2) “Open Your Eyes” (1997)
Open Your Eyes is a sci-fi Spanish film co-written, and directed by Alejandro Amenábar. A young wealthy rich man Cesar, 25-year-old, has everything from a successful career to beautiful women. After a car accident, he is thrown into a strange psychological mystery which lands him in prison. In second viewing you must be paying extra attention.
3) “Jacob’s ladder” (1990)
Jacob’s Ladder is a psychological horror film directed by Adrian Lyne. A war veteran Jacob, struggles is Plagued by hallucinations and flashbacks of the Vietnam war. His girlfriend and ex-wife try to help him, but fails and he descends to madness.
4) “Mulholland Drive” (2001)
Mulholland Drive is a mystery film written and directed by David Lynch. A women loses her memory, and she wanders the streets of Los Angeles taking refuge in an apartment. There she meets Betty who has come to the City to become an actress. Together, the two attempt to solve the mystery her identity.
5) “Inception” (2010)
Inception is a science fiction thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. Dom Cobb, a skilled thief, extracts, and steals information by entering their dreams. He allegedly has hand in his wife’s murder and his only chance at redemption is to perform the impossible, an inception.
6) “Primer” (2004)
Primer is a science fiction drama film, written and directed by Shane Carruth. Two Intellectual engineers Aaron and Abe accidentally invent a time-machine. While testing the device they discover the dark consequences of their actions.