Douban's first six brain-burning suspense movies with high scores are recommended, ranked from high to low

This is considered to be the most confusing movie ever made by David Lynch. The jazz musician (Bill Pullman) and his wife (Patricia Arquette) received a box of video tapes one morning, and they discovered that the contents were bits and pieces of their daily lives. The interlacing and impermanence of memories often makes people lose their way. Either pursuing dreams, or venting dissatisfaction, perhaps hoping for relief, or wanting salvation.

On the streets of Seoul in the middle of the night in "The Chaser", cards of call girls with phone calls were frequently inserted in taxis. The former criminal policeman Zhonghao has a group of call girls. Recently, Zhonghao's sisters have disappeared frequently. He believes that someone deliberately abducted them. It happens that this call needs a call girl to call in. Zhonghao asked Meizhen to go. Meizhen, who was lying in bed with a fever at home, wanted to refuse, but Zhonghao was helpless, leaving her seven-year-old daughter at home and went out.

The "Escape Room" movie tells the story of six strangers with different identities and received a mysterious box at the same time. They were invited to participate in the game designed by the world's top escape room design company "Minos" and compete for the million-dollar prize. . The plot is exciting and tense enough, the rhythm is well controlled, and several of the secret rooms are designed to be very mind-burning.

"The Sixth Sense" was the first time I saw this movie more than ten years ago, but the shock it brought me was still clear. This is definitely not a ghost film or thriller in the ordinary sense. From the beginning of the thriller, the pattern of ghosts and monsters appears in the middle and then suddenly turns into a warm family movie, and the final five-minute climax revealing the mystery. , Really unexpected. Even viewers who have watched too many ghost films have to admit that this is the most intriguing one.

The story of Maigret’s Trap took place in Paris in the 1950s. Four women were murdered on the streets of Montmartre. The case seemed unrelated, but Inspector McGrey suspected that these four cases were By the same serial killer. McGray faced great pressure to solve the case, so he used the criminal's vanity to carefully design a capture plan. As the investigation progressed, McGray narrowed the list of suspects to three people. The end result is shocking.

The protagonist of "Fight Club" is a white-collar worker who lives in the "Microsoft Galaxy" and "Starbucks Planet". He suffered from insomnia long before the beginning of the story, and lived like a walking dead. He was firmly imprisoned in a small and crowded office cubicle. He was busy all day long turning the bloody corpse into cold data. He talked about the life that had just passed away in a rigorous, scientific, professional, and numb manner. He became a veritable screw. , Like a little attention!