10 Most Complex Movies to Watch of All Time

 

5º – Oldboy (Chan-wook Park, 2003)A film responsible for expanding the notoriety of South Korean cinema to the rest of the world, ‘Oldboy’ is not only a landmark for the Korean scene, but for the entire seventh art industry. A new narrative mode is built by Chan-wook Park, stepping fearlessly into thorny situations, swinging with frantic direction and editing, fabulous actors and a soundtrack that gives the plot a dynamic feel.

 

4º – Natural Born Killers (Oliver Stone, 1994)After a cruel and difficult childhood, Mickey and Mallory, united by simple chance, start an incomprehensible wave of unreasonable murders, leaving any place that passes in a complete state of chaos. The film brings to the viewer the vision of the human being as a product of the medium. Here, in ‘Natural Born Killers’, society simply reaps what it has planted. The work also presents a critique of the trivialization of death found in that society.

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