high IQ movies have sophisticated structure, complicated logic, intelligent thinking and profound connotations. Do you think your IQ is high enough? Here are a few high-IQ movies recommended for you. These movies can exercise your brain's logical thinking ability. You may wish to watch it if you have time.
"Mulholland Road"
Almost all of the top ten high IQ movies ranked No. 1 are controlled by this Mulholland Road, the degree of suspense of this movie can be seen! "Mulholland Road" can be regarded as a must-see for every suspense fan. Like many suspense films, there are very inconspicuous details at the beginning of the film, but the details of this film can be regarded as the most technical-that is, the detail that no one will notice is the most in the whole film. Importantly, this detail reminds me of a sentence Einstein once said: "The first sentence is wrong, and the whole assumption fails." And this movie is not ordinary in terms of plot or ending. Unbelievable, it is a serious academic study about dreams. After watching "Mulholland Road", I took a breath! It's not because I haven't had a similar nightmare, but I didn't expect that someone could show the nightmare so truly on the big screen, and experiencing the nightmare of others may be more terrifying than experiencing the nightmare yourself. It’s amazing that David Fincher could conceive such a nightmare. If he hadn’t studied Freud’s "Analysis of Dreams" deeply, then his IQ was at least 160, or it was David at all. Lynch's own nightmare?
Plot summary: On Mulholland Road in Hollywood, a woman named Rita was involved in a car accident. Rita was lucky to escape. But she lost her memory completely, and she couldn't even remember her name. She climbed out of the car and stumbled to an apartment, hiding in the bushes outside the apartment.
2. "Fatal Magic"
Most people know the genius director Christopher Nolan because of the high IQ movie "Inception", but he has actually directed a great high IQ movie before that. The ending of "Fatal Magic" was so powerful that it was really unexpected at first. But in fact, many places in the film reveal this ending, but maybe because of a kind of inertia, you won't think too much.
Plot summary: In the Victorian period when magic was popular, there appeared two extremely talented young magicians, two good friends, Robert Angel and Alfred Borden. Because of their jealousy and suspicion, the two have become incompatible opponents. They fight wits and courage, hurt each other, and use various methods to prove that they are the first magician of that era.
3. "Fatal ID"
has seen too many horror plot-type movies. "Fatal ID" deserves to be the best among them. In short, the mood of watching this film is quite tangled: from affirming that A is a murderer to affirming that B is a murderer to affirmation C is the murderer to be sure D... In the end, I don't know who the murderer is. In the end, I thought it was like that, and the last, the last, was shocked again. Can only be described as "classic classics are classic"! There is no place in the whole film that allows you to take off your psychological defenses. Everywhere is full of weirdness and suspense, especially when you die one after another, which is terrifying!
Plot Overview: A motel completely isolated from the outside world, 11 strangers who had never known each other before were forced to gather in this crumbling motel. A thrilling killing game began
4. "Memory Fragment"
The talented director Christopher Nolan has a great work before Inception! "Memory Fragment" is destined to be no ordinary work. The movie story is actually not too complicated, but it is difficult to understand. This is because it uses two parallel story lines, one flashback, presented in color, the other in sequence, presented in black and white, two The lines are interspersed every few minutes until the end of the film seamlessly connects with the title.
Plot summary: The protagonist of the story suffers from a rare amnesia and can only remember what happened within a few minutes, so that during the running, he does not know whether he was chased or chased. For him, life is fragmented.
5. "Terrorist Tanker"
"Terrorist Cruise" is the most complicated plot of all mystery films, and even requires you to take up pen and paper to talk to yourself and make circular reasoning analysis, but it seems to have a very clear idea. In the process of watching it, your brain has to run fast to sort out the knots of the whole film.Structure. The story is about an undead trying to make senseless struggles in front of the god of death, sinking deep into the purgatory created by his own mind and suffering.
Plot summary: Jessie goes out on a yacht, but she always feels that something bad is happening. Sure enough, the yacht encountered a storm, so everyone had to change to a large cruise ship just passing by to ensure safety. But Jessie was convinced that she had taken this big cruise ship, and the clock on the ship suddenly stopped, and some terrible things followed one after another
6. "Fight Club"
is another masterpiece of the thriller and suspense master David Fincher! The darkness and depression of human nature, and the violent shooting scenes, are always shocking. Until the last moment, when all the mysteries are revealed, you will know what a scam this is.
Plot Overview: "Fight Club" is an underground organization that allows people to fight with their hands without wearing protective gear. The purpose is to vent their emotions. The club attracted more and more people and gradually developed into a national underground organization, and Taylor also attracted blind believers with his personal charm. The members of the club were fighting and wreaking havoc everywhere, and Taylor's behavior became more and more crazy. Jack became increasingly unbearable about the current situation of the "fight club" and Taylor's behavior. He had a dispute with Taylor and Taylor left him. However, Jack found that he couldn't get rid of Taylor's shadow wherever he went, he began to think: Who am I?
7. "Butterfly Effect"
The term "butterfly effect" itself is enough to make people understand-the butterfly effect (The Butterfly Effect) refers to a dynamic system, small changes under the initial conditions can drive the long-term of the entire system The huge chain reaction. This is a chaotic phenomenon. If a butterfly flaps its wings slightly in the tropics, a hurricane may be caused in a distant country. In other words, if you stamp your foot, the Statue of Liberty in the United States may shake! Shooting a movie with such a puzzling concept is destined to be a movie about life choices under the chaos theory that is not easy to understand.
Plot summary: Ivan once had a bad childhood, because his behavior caused a catastrophe, which made his childhood full of unbearable memories. In fact, he really only vaguely remembered some terrible scenes, which had been haunting his normal life. Ivan accepted the advice of a psychologist to write down the trivial life in his notebook, only to find that he went back to the past through the notebook. Only then did he clearly remember that he had done so many wrong things in his childhood. He fantasizes about using his current consciousness to sneak into his childhood body to make up for the damage caused by various mistakes, especially hoping to finally get back with Casey, whom he had a crush on. However, his repeated changes across time and space can only cause more and more incurable real world. Everything is like a butterfly effect, moving the whole body.
8. "Inception"
Nolan director, starring Xiao Li Leonardo, Joseph Gordon, etc., one word expression is "a dream in a dream". Layer by layer of dreams, manipulate people by manipulating dreams, and use whatever means to achieve their goals. However, the complexity of the dream is beyond your imagination, and you may never wake up. "Inception" is more like Nolan's tribute to the 24 years old Borges. Those carefully designed psychedelic bridges, the connection between dreams and dreams, and the connection between dreams and reality are very similar. Borges’ novels; mazes and mirrors are even more famous labels for Borges. The biggest difference from the novel is that Nolan uses extremely exaggerated image elements to restore the vague and magical dream. The most wonderful thing is that the Mercedes-Benz bus that fell in the second layer of Fisher's dream connects the first, third, and fourth layers. Dream, the infinitely prolonged falling process completely invalidates the law of gravity and becomes the most fascinating and swaggering iconic event in the movie.
Plot summary: Daum Cobb and colleagues Arthur and Nash failed in an Inception of Dreams against Japanese energy tycoon Qi, but were used by Saito. Saito coerced and lured Cobb, who was wanted and exiled overseas, to help him break up his rival's company, and took extreme measures to plant the idea of abandoning the family company and self-reliant in the deep subconscious of his sole heir, Robert Fisher. In order to return to the United States, Cobb secretly turned to his father-in-law Miles and absorbed the young dream designer Ali Adoni, dream actor Ames and pharmacist Joseph to join the action. In the progressive dreams, Cobb not only had to resist Pay Hill’s subconscious instincts, but also had to face the destruction of his deceased wife Mel. The actual situation was far more dangerous than expected.many.