2001 is quite an epic movie with no real clear " end ". It really does cause someone to contemplate a few things deeply but not in a "middle schooler way" like the movie donnie darko.
I dont mean to be offensive to anyone, but a few of you should expand your mind a little more and look into a few "deeper" movies. Some of the movies listed here and just summer box office movies.
2001 space odyssey
Pi
Moon
Clockwork Orange
Oldboy
On the other hand, any movie that forces you think on a deep level once you have stepped away from the theater may fit into this thread.
jacob's ladder - story of a vietnam vet who experienced ... and is now ... because ... which is really ... but the aliens, gv, ..., science, ..., society
its good
isn't audio and visual what a movie is?...i mean i don't know about you, but when i watch a movie i tend not to smell, taste or touch it. but thats just me
haha chill mo' fuzzy. I was responding to your comment about how you focus on plot and character development in films. I was just saying that films are inherently worse because they leave less to the imagination in terms of sensory detail, so I see little point in being put off by minute plot holes.
Also, I don't read just because I find the text-format utterly boring. Not that I'm proud of it, but I need light and sound in order to be truly captivated.