


4. Insightful Vision
Insightful Vision (1954) is a captivating film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, written by John Michael Hayes, adapted from the 1942 short story by Cornell Woolrich, 'It Had to Be Murder.' Starring James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Thelma Ritter, Wendell Corey, and Raymond Burr. The movie is hailed by film enthusiasts and critics alike as one of Hitchcock's finest and most suspenseful works.
Insightful Vision earned 4 Oscar nominations. In 1997, the film was selected for preservation by the U.S. Library of Congress in the National Film Registry. It also ranked 48th on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest films in its 10th-anniversary edition. Insightful Vision is a thrilling film adapted from Cornell Woolrich's 1942 short story. The story revolves around the life of L.B. 'Jeff' Jefferies, who is forced to stay confined in his apartment on the third floor of a Greenwich Village apartment building after a car accident. Feeling extremely restless living a stagnant life, the single photographer passes the time by peering into the small courtyard of the building through the rear window of his apartment. He also observes the daily lives of all his neighbors, watching them eat, sleep, tidy up their rooms, and argue. A lingerie-clad dancer practices her routine. A couple sleeps on the balcony to escape the heat. A diligent, impoverished musician composes by an old piano. A businessman living on the third floor of the opposite building often argues with his frail wife. And what is that horrifying event? After observing for a long time, especially the neighbor girl's quarrels with her husband, he suspects that her husband has murdered her. The curious journalist with a penchant for snooping decides to plan and uncover the truth...
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5. Mind Games
From another renowned director, Alfred Hitchcock, comes the film Psycho, a classic in the genre of psychological crime drama. The movie revolutionized the genre by bringing dissociative identity disorder to the forefront for the first time. In the film, Norman Bates, the owner of Bates Motel, initially appears mild-mannered but is, in reality, afflicted with multiple personalities. Within Bates coexists two personalities: Bates himself and his deceased mother. When the crime occurs, Bates blames his mother and seeks to hide her in the basement, evading the detective's pursuit. The story follows Marion (Janet Leigh in the lead role), a classic Hitchcockian blonde. She works in a real estate office and, while pondering how to afford marriage to her boyfriend, unexpectedly receives a windfall – $40,000. This is the amount a client came to deposit to buy a house for his daughter, but Marion seizes the opportunity to make it her own and takes off.
Marion's escape journey on a rainy night leads her to Bates Motel, a remote and eerily empty rest stop off the main road. The motel's owner is Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), a seemingly mild-mannered young man who constantly mentions his frail elderly mother being cared for in a nearby house. After dinner with Bates, Marion decides to return to Phoenix to return the money, but she never gets the chance. While standing under the showerhead, she is stabbed to death by a mysterious figure. Shortly after, Norman Bates rushes in, horrified, and conceals Marion's traces in fear. However, Marion's mysterious disappearance attracts many to Bates Motel, from the detective Arbogast (Martin Balsam) and her boyfriend Sam (John Gavin) to her sister Lila (Vera Miles). The horrifying truth about the murderer is then revealed...Psycho is a psychological horror film produced in 1960, always regarded as one of Alfred Hitchcock's best.
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6. Enigmatic Isle
Shutter Island is a film directed by Martin Scorsese, starring the talented Leonardo DiCaprio. Shutter Island is a gripping American psychological-mystery-thriller film produced in 2010, based on the novel of the same name by Dennis Lehane. The story revolves around detective Teddy Daniels (played by Leonardo DiCaprio), along with his new partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo), who arrives at Shutter Island to investigate a mysterious disappearance of a female patient at Ashecliffe Mental Hospital. In the film, the two FBI agents, Ted and Chuck, arrive at an island - where there is a mental institution - to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a female inmate. Ted comes not only for this disappearance but also to uncover the mystery behind this mental facility, along with the trail of the person who killed Ted's wife and children. However, upon reaching this place, intertwined mysteries lead Ted and Chuck into a dead-end, only for the audience to later realize that Ted is the actual murderer of his wife, and the FBI agent identity and investigation are all products of his imagination. Ted's wife suffered from a mental illness, killed their children, and in agony, Ted killed his wife and went insane. Placed in a mental institution but refusing to accept the truth, he imagined everything: the investigation, the storm, the past, the murderer of his wife and children, the conspiracy of the mental facility... even the name Ted is a fabricated name he imagined.
As Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his colleague stand on the ferry gazing towards the foreboding Shutter Island, shrouded in darkness, with a haunting wall of music from the Cello, the audience seems to dimly understand that there is no way out, no hope for those who set foot here. The way director Martin Scorsese opens Shutter Island reminds us of a series of classic films from the past, especially the works of Alfred Hitchcock. The mysterious, surreal atmosphere mixed with horror in Shutter Island seeps slowly into the minds of viewers, akin to the atmosphere that director Stanley Kubrick created in The Shining exactly 30 years ago. For novelist Dennis Lehane, Shutter Island was his third novel adapted into a film. Laden with crime, suspense, and an unexpected ending, these are common features of all three films. This is not surprising as Dennis is a Bostonian. However, unlike Mystic River and Gone Baby Gone, the book Shutter Island is also related to psychology.
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7. Mindful Rain
Rain Man is an American psychological drama film directed by Barry Levinson. Released in 1988, Rain Man received highly positive reviews from critics and audiences upon its debut, primarily for Hoffman's unique performance and the captivating, compelling script. The film won four Oscars at the 61st Academy Awards (1989), including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor in a Leading Role (for Hoffman). Additionally, the film received the Golden Bear at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival.
The story follows Charlie, a self-centered, greedy, and narrow-minded young man. Only when his father leaves the entire estate to an anonymous young man in a mental hospital does he discover he has an autistic older brother. Due to his malicious nature, he deceives his brother by taking him on a cross-country trip, but in reality, it is to meet his lawyer for the transfer of all assets. However, during the journey, the younger brother begins to understand and appreciate his older brother more than ever. In the end, he meets the lawyer not to claim the money but to demand custody of his brother. Charlie (Tom Cruise), a young businessman who abandoned his family to pursue a business career, returns for his father's funeral with the hope of inheriting a $3 million inheritance. Surprisingly, his father leaves the entire $3 million to someone he has never heard of. Following the clues obtained, Charlie discovers that the 'upper hand' is a mental patient named Raymond (Dustin Hoffman). Even more peculiar, Raymond is Charlie's long-lost brother, which Charlie had never known. Determined to claim half of the money, Charlie comes up with the idea of kidnapping Raymond and bringing him back to Los Angeles. Things gradually change as Charlie learns more about his brother, an autistic patient with an extraordinary memory, capable of recalling knowledge in various fields but naive, fearful, and incredibly innocent about family memories. Initially seeking to exploit a large sum of money, the younger brother gradually changes his mind during the time spent with his brother.
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8. Dream Weaver
The Machinist is a psychological film starring Christian Bale. It tells the story of a machinist suffering from chronic insomnia, resulting in extreme emaciation. Besides insomnia, the machinist faces various issues and causes an accident in the factory, leading to a colleague losing an arm. Blaming a mysterious figure for the accident, the machinist shares the story with his boss, who denies the existence of this person. With no one acknowledging this figure's existence, the machinist is determined to investigate the mysterious individual's identity. In the end, the truth turns out to be a major surprise, connected to the machinist's past from many years ago... For those who appreciate psychological genres with a slow-paced plot that leaves viewers contemplating for an extended period, The Machinist is a notable title. The film features another outstanding solo performance by Christian Bale, leaving a distinct mark.
The Machinist is a captivating film with perplexing plot elements, coupled with the main character's behavior, making viewers intrigued by the unpredictable developments. Once again, Christian Bale astonishes the audience with his remarkable transformation. The effort of an ordinary person losing up to 28 kg, sustaining life by taking vitamins, is unimaginable. It is a considerable price to embody the role perfectly. His dedication pays off as The Machinist leaves a powerful impression on the audience. Perhaps this led him to catch the eye of Christopher Nolan, as just a year later, Bale received an invitation to portray the iconic superhero in Batman Begins.
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9. Turning Pages
Good Will Hunting is not just another movie with multiple personalities, fantasies, or psychological disorders like the ones mentioned above. It's a subtly profound psychological film based on personal development. In the film, Will Hunting is an intelligent young man, exceptionally skilled in mathematics and well-read in literature and science, but circumstances deny him the opportunity for formal education. Will Hunting engages in manual labor, leading a aimless life with no foreseeable future. The turning point for Will Hunting comes when he encounters a professor at a university, and under the professor's psychological guidance, Will Hunting undergoes a transformation, overcoming self-esteem issues to pursue dreams and a bright future. The film features an ensemble cast including Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and serves as the debut screenplay for the duo Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
Good Will Hunting (1997) is a classic film with the legendary Robin Williams winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, portraying the role of the psychology professor Sean. He accompanies the 20-year-old young man named Will Hunting (Matt Damon) on a journey to confront his own darkness. In the film, Will is a mathematical genius, self-taught, and extensively reads books in the library. Orphaned at a young age, he lives with his alcoholic stepfather, facing abuse and mistreatment. His past is shrouded in pain and fear. Growing up, he becomes violent, rebellious, and engages in delinquency—all to mask the inner turmoil and fear. Eventually, after a revenge incident against a childhood friend goes too far, Will finds himself in prison. Watching the film and reflecting on our own lives, do we question whether we are living under the pressure of past wounds, the fears of public opinion, or are we truly living through the development of our passions, embracing our purest selves?
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10. Breath of Life
The psychological film 'Breathe' takes inspiration from the true story of Mr. and Mrs. Cavendish, the biological parents of film producer Jonathan. The plot revolves around the touching love story of Robin and Diana Cavendish. Robin becomes bedridden at the age of 28 due to a debilitating disease and is expected to live only a few months. However, with Diana's sincere love and unwavering determination, coupled with innovative ideas from inventor Teddy Hall, Robin fights against the cruel disease. The two decide to leave the hospital in search of a fuller life while aiding other paralyzed patients. Love, like a potent medicine, helps Robin overcome his own disabilities, leading to a happy life and a commitment to advocating for the rights of other paralyzed patients.
The film features 'Spider-Man' Andrew Garfield alongside the talented Claire Foy, making it a must-watch for you and your loved one this weekend. Released in 2017, the film has earned a solid place, standing alongside other romance classics. 'Breathe' promises to make you believe in love even more, trusting in the power of love to overcome everything, including the worst circumstances. The storyline draws inspiration from the love story of Robin and Diana Cavendish, a couple who did not give up when faced with a cruel disease; instead, they supported each other to overcome all challenges. Robin is confined to a hospital bed due to paralysis at the age of 28 and is expected to live only a few months. With the help of Diana's twin brothers and the groundbreaking ideas of inventor Teddy Hall, Robin and Diana dare to leave the hospital to seek a passionately intertwined life together and dedicate their lives to assisting other paralyzed patients. The film won the Most Heartwarming Film Award at the 26th Heartland Film Festival.
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11. Creatures of the Night
Nocturnal Animals (translated: Night Prowler) - a psychological film nominated for the 2017 Golden Globe for Best Screenplay. The film follows the successful woman Susan, who receives a novel manuscript from her ex-husband. Due to past conflicts, Susan is surprised by this unexpected manuscript. Throughout the film, two storylines intertwine as Susan reads the manuscript. One is Susan's real-life and the other is the story within the manuscript. The story depicts a man who is attacked, loses his loved ones, yet remains powerless due to his frailty. This main story mirrors the emotional state of Susan's ex-husband in their past relationship, and the manuscript conveys a message to Susan in a symbolic form. Whether you like or dislike Nocturnal Animals (2016), the second film by fashion mogul turned director Tom Ford, you will remember it. It's not the kind of film that satisfies the audience's senses but tries to fill them. The haunting frames, dark atmosphere, and layered narrative about loss and revenge will linger in our minds for a long time afterward.
The screenplay for Nocturnal Animals is Tom Ford's adaptation of the novel 'Tony and Susan' by Austin Wright, published in 1993. Those who have read the book will understand why Ford chose to turn it into a film: Its structure. Ford, a director who sees filmmaking not as a career but as a plaything, a supplement, or to hone his fashion-oriented mind. If Ford played with color and frames in his debut film 'A Single Man' (2009), in Animals, he experiments with structure. Animals has a 'story within a story' structure, which is not new to Hollywood. The most recent and outstanding example is Charlie Kaufman's SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK (2006). Both films use an iconic story, intertwined between reality and the past, to illustrate pain and death. If in New York it's the birth of death, then in Animals, it's the death of the human spirit. In the film, Susan is gradually heading towards destruction, both in her career and personal life. Tony's revenge story, an allegory for the pain Edward had to endure when losing both his wife (young Susan) and child (unborn), is the final nail in the coffin.
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12. Us Before Tomorrow
“Us Before Tomorrow” is a genuine romantic film depicting the love story between the rural and romantic Louisa Clark and the wealthy but paralyzed Will Traynor. One side is the romantic countryside girl, sometimes naive, fond of wearing flashy clothes. The other is the talented yet disheartened young man due to having his desire to live taken away after an accident. The film serves as evidence supporting the argument that true love makes you a better person rather than transforming you into someone else. Throughout the movie, love doesn't make Will change his decision, nor does it change his essence like Louisa and all the audience hoped for. However, the way he looks at his existence has changed since meeting Louisa.
The film is based on a book of the same name by author Jojo Moyes. Since its release, the film has created a storm, sweeping all box offices and acting as a catalyst for the book to once again become the best-selling work of the year. The story revolves around the touching love story of the couple Louis Clark and Will Traynor. She is a maid for his family. He is a young, unfortunate banker who becomes paralyzed and has to spend his life in a wheelchair. At the moment of the accident, he loses all will to live, but the presence of Louisa opens up a new turning point for him and warms his heart.
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13. Galactic Odyssey (Passengers - 2016)
The film “Galactic Odyssey” (Passengers) is a romantic yet thrilling tale of two solitary individuals amidst the vast universe, featuring impressive visual and sound effects. First, let's delve into the plot: Passengers is set on a spaceship carrying over 5000 people on a long journey to a new planet. An incident occurs, causing two passengers to wake up earlier than planned, marking the blossoming of a love story in space. Jim unexpectedly wakes up 90 years ahead of schedule, discovering he is only 30 years old. Determined to enjoy the luxurious life on the spaceship, he awakens Aurora shortly after. During a date, Jim and Aurora realize the spaceship is in a dire situation. With the lives of everyone on board at stake, Jim decides to step into the vacuum of space to find a way to save the entire crew and, in turn, save the love of his life.
The film's plot is quite unique and stimulating, appealing to the viewers' minds. It delivers exhilarating and wonderful emotions with the presence of two highly renowned silver screen actors, Jennifer Lawrence and the charmingly humorous Chris Pratt. The film not only relies on their acting talents but also takes place in outer space, effectively portraying the extreme loneliness of the two individuals. Watch the film and feel the guaranteed suspense and tear-jerking scenes. This romantic psychological film received two nominations for Best Original Score and Outstanding Production Design at the 89th Academy Awards.
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14. Celestial Harmony (La La Land)
It's no exaggeration to say that 2016 was the year of La La Land. Despite its release in the last days of 2016, around Christmas, Dreamy Fools still managed to make a significant impact, quickly becoming the cinematic symbol of the year, making it to the list of the best American romantic films that effortlessly delve into people's hearts. The story revolves around two main characters, Seb (Ryan Gosling) and Mia (Emma Stone). They are two dreamers, embracing artistic aspirations. Seb venerates classical Jazz music and performs in a jazz club to make a living. Mia dreams of becoming an actress, searching for her debut role. One dreams of opening a Jazz club to preserve what he considers genuine music, slowly being suffocated. The other dreams of becoming a Hollywood star, stepping into the limelight. They walk side by side, traversing the night of youth. Worries and hardships seem distant below the hill, where city lights climb, and the bustling sounds suddenly hush into silence. Their footsteps glide like ice on the boundless melodies of 'Someone In The Crowd' and 'City of Stars.'
It would be a major oversight not to mention La La Land—a film nominated for 14 Oscars and winning 6. If you are a fan of Ryan Gosling and actress Emma Stone, this is a film you cannot afford to miss. It's a musical and rest assured that the music resonates profoundly throughout the film: sometimes grand, sometimes intense, occasionally tender, touching the viewers' souls. The plot of La La Land is a beautiful modern love story between Sebastian, a talented piano musician performing at bars, and the newly emerging beautiful actress Mia Dolan. However, in the Hollywood cinematic paradise, love and success seemingly cannot coexist. As success and fame arrive, how will they cope?
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15. Love and Social Strife (Pride and Prejudice - 2005)
The film Pride and Prejudice is based on the famous novel by Jane Austen about the five Bennet sisters in Hartfordshire in the late 18th century. Jane is beautiful and strong, Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) is intelligent, Mary (Talulah Riley) loves reading, Kitty (Carey Mulligan) is playful, and Lydia (Jena Malone) is wild. Their lives unfold peacefully until a young wealthy man, Bingley (Simon Woods), and his close friend Darcy (Matthew MacFadyen) become their neighbors. Numerous incidents arise from there. Bingley falls for Jane due to her gentle yet powerful nature, while Darcy is drawn to Elizabeth's beautiful eyes and intelligence. During a dinner invitation at Netherfield, Jane is not allowed to ride a horse by her mother, hoping it will rain, and Jane will have to stay overnight. However, Jane gets caught in the rain, falls ill, and has to stay at Netherfield until she recovers. Upon hearing about Jane's illness, Elizabeth immediately goes to Netherfield to take care of her sister. Bingley's sisters invite Elizabeth to stay with Jane at Netherfield. During this time, Darcy begins to notice Elizabeth. One of Bingley's sisters also becomes infatuated with Darcy, so she envies Elizabeth. She tries to speak ill by mentioning the low social status of the Bennet family.
When Bingley goes to London and is expected to return to Netherfield soon, Jane believes that Bingley will not come back and will marry Darcy's sister Georgiana. Jane suffers in despair. In hopes of pulling her out of sadness, Jane's relatives invite her to London. Elizabeth hopes it's an opportunity for her sister to win back Bingley, so she persuades Jane to go... Finally, Darcy and Bingley return to Netherfield. Bingley proposes to Jane. As for Darcy, he confesses to Elizabeth about his mistakes in appearing too proud and having a biased view of social status. Elizabeth realizes she has judged Darcy too hastily... In the end, the two main characters, Darcy and Elizabeth, both carry the constraints of pride and prejudice of their class. After many conflicts, misunderstandings, they eventually overcome social barriers, societal prejudices, to be together.
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16. Timeless Love (The Notebook - 2004)
The Notebook (A Chronicle of Love) is one of those rare romantic films that brings tears even to the eyes of men. Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks published in 1996, the film tells the love story of Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams) from their first meeting in North Carolina in the 1940s. Like any other tumultuous love affair, the relationship between Noah and Allie faces obstacles, leading to years of separation before reuniting forever later. Released in 2004, The Notebook shattered audience skepticism to gross $115 million globally. The film catapulted Rachel Adams to stardom, and Ryan Gosling went from an unknown actor to Hollywood heartthrob. On the anniversary of The Notebook's release, let's revisit some interesting facts you might not know about this romantic masterpiece.
The film revolves around a romantic love story narrated by an elderly man. Every day, the old man reads to his wife at the nursing home the tale of the love between a couple, Allie Hamilton and Noah Calhoun. They meet by chance at a festival and immediately fall in love from the first gaze. However, Allie's parents do not approve of Noah due to his impoverished background, leading them to take Allie away. After years of waiting and seemingly unanswered letters from Noah, Allie reluctantly accepts her parents' arrangement and becomes engaged to Lon, a handsome soldier. Yet, because her love for Noah still burns passionately, Allie decides to visit Noah. That meeting proves they still love each other deeply. Will Allie choose her fiancé, or will she follow her first love?
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17. A Day of Love (One Day U.S. Version)
Adapted from the novel of the same name by David Nicholls, One Day tells the 20-year journey between Dexter (Jim Sturgess) and Emma (Anne Hathaway). The story begins on a fateful night in 1988 when the two graduate from the University of Edinburgh. Instead of a one-night stand and becoming strangers the next morning, they find themselves lying on a bed, chatting like friends. That day is July 15, 1988, St. Swithin's Day. Legend has it that if it rains on that day, the weather will be the same for the next 40 days. However, the love story between Emma and Dexter takes 20 years to unfold. One searches for extravagance and indulgence, while the other quietly follows without daring to confess. In the end, it's all about regret and remorse. 'You can live a lifetime without realizing that what you've always been looking for is right in front of you.' Love each other before it's too late.
One Day is not your typical Hollywood romance with a knight in shining armor appearing at the right time or love striking like lightning. On the contrary, the relationship between Dexter and Emma develops slowly and gently, much like in real life, adding beauty to the film. This deliberately paced and gentle work serves as a mirror reflecting life through the lens of love, depicting the story of two young people with dreams at the age of 20 until they step into middle age. The film captures the early emotions, dreams of youth, and fleeting romantic moments, leaving viewers with reflections long after the movie ends. Similar to the romance film set in high school, 'You are the Apple of My Eye,' One Day evokes a sense of nostalgia, but it's an emotion derived from the experience of a long period and can be truly empathized...Watch the film to enjoy dreamlike scenes and follow the love story of Emma and Dexter to see how it unfolds!
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18. (500) Days of Summer
First and foremost, to talk about this movie, it's not a love story; it's a story about love. 500 Days of Summer is an exceptionally unique love story. Summer Finn, a charming girl with classic black natural hair, lost faith in love after the painful shock of her family. Tom Hansen is a gentle, likable guy who believes in destiny, fate, and always thinks he won't be happy until he meets the girl of his life. And they meet. They kissed, went to the movies, visited the park, spent the night together, and shared life's secrets. Sweet memories. However, Summer insisted: We're just friends. Summer leaves without explaining, without reason. Then they meet again, and Summer has a sparkling ring on her finger.
500 Days of Summer is a romantic comedy-drama film produced in 2009, directed by Marc Webb, featuring many famous actors like Joseph Gordon Levitt, Zooey Deschanel, and more. The plot, theme, and message of 500 Days of Summer: On a January day, Tom Hansen meets his new secretary, Summer Finn. After a karaoke night, Tom's friend and colleague McKenzie (Geoffrey Arend) discovers that Tom likes Summer. A few months later, Summer and Tom become closer, although Summer told Tom that she doesn't believe in true love and doesn't want a boyfriend. The 500 days with Summer in the film 500 Days of Summer is the time when Tom feels happiest. He was wrong to think he would warm her heart, and in the end, he realizes it was just a sweet dream. She broke up with him without any reason.
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