FabSwingers.com
 

FabSwingers.com > Forums > The Lounge > Confusing movies

Confusing movies

Jump to: Newest in thread

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ever watch a movie and when you finished you're like "what the fuck was that!?"

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yeah quite a few films actually can't be be asked to name all but most of the Fast and Furious films and any film that involves time travelling

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yeah quite a few films actually can't be be asked to name all but most of the Fast and Furious films and any film that involves time travelling"

Interstellar and everything everywhere all at once left me like ??

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Enemy starring Jake Gyllenhaal.

Where to begin with this one?

Well it involves him discovering that he has a doppelgänger (or does he?) and lots of bizarrely interjected references/images of spiders and spiders webs throughout the running time…

The ending is truly one of the biggest, ‘What the actual fuck??!!!??’ moments that I have ever witnessed in a film (and not in a good way either!)

Ostensibly, I am a bloody philistine though, as the film is a metaphor (according to its cult fan base at least).

Well, if this is indeed the case, then not only is it bloody weird and confused film, but I’ll hastily add that it’s bloody crass and pretentious one to!

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Enemy starring Jake Gyllenhaal.

Where to begin with this one?

Well it involves him discovering that he has a doppelgänger (or does he?) and lots of bizarrely interjected references/images of spiders and spiders webs throughout the running time…

The ending is truly one of the biggest, ‘What the actual fuck??!!!??’ moments that I have ever witnessed in a film (and not in a good way either!)

Ostensibly, I am a bloody philistine though, as the film is a metaphor (according to its cult fan base at least).

Well, if this is indeed the case, then not only is it bloody weird and confused film, but I’ll hastily add that it’s bloody crass and pretentious one to! "

Sounds like one I need to check out, would you rate it a good watch though?

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tenet

Even after googling it afterwards I was none the wiser (it looked good though).

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Tenet

Even after googling it afterwards I was none the wiser (it looked good though).

"

I wanted to see that when it came out but never got round to it

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Enemy starring Jake Gyllenhaal.

Where to begin with this one?

Well it involves him discovering that he has a doppelgänger (or does he?) and lots of bizarrely interjected references/images of spiders and spiders webs throughout the running time…

The ending is truly one of the biggest, ‘What the actual fuck??!!!??’ moments that I have ever witnessed in a film (and not in a good way either!)

Ostensibly, I am a bloody philistine though, as the film is a metaphor (according to its cult fan base at least).

Well, if this is indeed the case, then not only is it bloody weird and confused film, but I’ll hastily add that it’s bloody crass and pretentious one to!

Sounds like one I need to check out, would you rate it a good watch though?"

Good Lord no! It was absolutely terrible in my opinion

The most I could say for it is that it was competently made at least and Jake gives a very good, intense performance.

I can really only recommend it to witness just how utterly confusing a movie can be.

The ending as I mentioned previously, will leave your jaw on the floor guaranteed

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I enjoyed Everything Everywhere All At Once, but I was still WTF ?...

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I enjoyed Everything Everywhere All At Once, but I was still WTF ?..."

It was a great movie but I was equally confused

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Whereas Enemy got it all wrong as a dreadfully confused mess, I would definitely highly recommend, Predestination starring Ethan Hawke however.

The finale and the subsequent explanation and tying together of all the preceding events in the film prove to be deliciously exquisite in its sheer complexity

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Another confusing (but sadly, not in a good way) one: Inception.

Christopher Nolan strikes again with an all star, big budget, CGI bloated and frankly grotesquely self indulgent and pretentious mess which is very clearly, HEAVILY inspired by the film, Dreamscape from 1984 starring Dennis Quaid (which was actually a much better movie in my opinion)

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *.D.I.D.A.SMan  over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

Interstellar is probably the 'simplest' to follow but still requires full concentration for me followed by Inception, although admittedly, I have only seen it once. Tenet is the one which I don't really follow. Watching again with subtitles may assist my understanding.

Films which genuinely confuse me are the Harry Potter and Pirates of the Caribbean franchises. They seem to meander and wander.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *evils PuddingCouple  over a year ago

the pub or in the nude in Paisley


"I enjoyed Everything Everywhere All At Once, but I was still WTF ?...

It was a great movie but I was equally confused "

Was it just me that thought "butt plug" before it actually became one?

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *JB1954Man  over a year ago

Reading

I would nominate Cell. I have seen the ending , reviews. This after watching. Still not sure if there has ever been a official explaination of actual ending was ?

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Another confusing (but sadly, not in a good way) one: Inception.

Christopher Nolan strikes again with an all star, big budget, CGI bloated and frankly grotesquely self indulgent and pretentious mess which is very clearly, HEAVILY inspired by the film, Dreamscape from 1984 starring Dennis Quaid (which was actually a much better movie in my opinion)

"

I really do love that movie the sound track and story and visuals were amazing

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Interstellar is probably the 'simplest' to follow but still requires full concentration for me followed by Inception, although admittedly, I have only seen it once. Tenet is the one which I don't really follow. Watching again with subtitles may assist my understanding.

Films which genuinely confuse me are the Harry Potter and Pirates of the Caribbean franchises. They seem to meander and wander. "

Really? I find the stories of those easy to follow but the Harry Potter books make it way easier to follow

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I enjoyed Everything Everywhere All At Once, but I was still WTF ?...

It was a great movie but I was equally confused

Was it just me that thought "butt plug" before it actually became one?"

Sorry? What

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *uietguy689Man  over a year ago

Oxford

I second Tenet. First movie I saw post-covid at the cinema. Hadn't heard of it going in and came out none the wiser!

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *evils PuddingCouple  over a year ago

the pub or in the nude in Paisley


"I enjoyed Everything Everywhere All At Once, but I was still WTF ?...

It was a great movie but I was equally confused

Was it just me that thought "butt plug" before it actually became one?

Sorry? What"

You'd know if you saw the film!

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *razzyhorseMan  over a year ago

cambridge

Everything everywhere all at once. I didn't have a clue what was going on...

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

No list of confusing movies would be complete without mention of a certain Mr David Lynch, of course.

And what better example than his cult ‘classic’ Eraserhead.

It’s certainly weird (but really not very wonderful) and highly confusing.

It does nonetheless boast a sizeable fan following….apparently…

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *allMeBeeMan  over a year ago

Wellingborough

I LOVE Tenet, but then I love everything Christopher Nolan does. Tenet takes a few goes to get your head around completely, but if you can't be arsed with that, there are actually diagrams that follow the characters back and forth through the time line.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"No list of confusing movies would be complete without mention of a certain Mr David Lynch, of course.

And what better example than his cult ‘classic’ Eraserhead.

It’s certainly weird (but really not very wonderful) and highly confusing.

It does nonetheless boast a sizeable fan following….apparently… "

It’s a fantastic film , so much going on in there , it’s about Karma, fear of fatherhood, the bible and lots more ! Fast & Furious confused the hell out of me, is it a really a movie? Or a joke

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"No list of confusing movies would be complete without mention of a certain Mr David Lynch, of course.

And what better example than his cult ‘classic’ Eraserhead.

It’s certainly weird (but really not very wonderful) and highly confusing.

It does nonetheless boast a sizeable fan following….apparently…

It’s a fantastic film , so much going on in there , it’s about Karma, fear of fatherhood, the bible and lots more ! Fast & Furious confused the hell out of me, is it a really a movie? Or a joke "

I can certainly recommend a cult horror series for you if you enjoyed Erasurehead:

Basketcase 1, 2 & 3.

The touching story of conjoined (but subsequently separated) brothers Duane and Belial.

The films are really rather batshit crazy…and quite fun

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mother, I get the narrative but gosh what the hell.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *MisschiefxTV/TS  over a year ago

London


"Yeah quite a few films actually can't be be asked to name all but most of the Fast and Furious films and any film that involves time travelling

Interstellar and everything everywhere all at once left me like ??"

I loved everything everywhere all at once.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *eliWoman  over a year ago

.


"Mother, I get the narrative but gosh what the hell."

Oh Mother! is a special kind of what the hell. I loved it but it was very disturbing.

For me, it's a bit of an indie film - I'm Thinking of Ending Things. I loved ESofSM and Synecdoche, New York so thought I'd give it a go. Maybe I was too tired but I really struggled.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ohndom2023Man  over a year ago

Hastings/Greenwich

The Matrix 2 & 3 impenetrable and a slap in the face to the original.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *wingin CatMan  over a year ago

London

Sliding Doors

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"The Matrix 2 & 3 impenetrable and a slap in the face to the original."

The Matrix 4 (Resurrections) is even worse.

I’m not sure about confusing, rather just plain awful and frankly needless (other than a cynical cash grabbing ploy of course)

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

Some of the star wars films seem to blurr into one.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ohndom2023Man  over a year ago

Hastings/Greenwich


"The Matrix 2 & 3 impenetrable and a slap in the face to the original.

The Matrix 4 (Resurrections) is even worse.

I’m not sure about confusing, rather just plain awful and frankly needless (other than a cynical cash grabbing ploy of course) "

Did not know there was a 4 thanks for the warning.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ir SupremacyMan  over a year ago

Bolton

Mulholland Drive .

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Momento first time around, had to have a debrief.

Lost in Translation

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ir SupremacyMan  over a year ago

Bolton

Alien Covenant.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

David Cronenberg is another director synonymous with weirdness and head-scratchingly confusing films.

Naked Lunch starring Peter Weller and Videodrome starring James Woods are two examples that are well worth checking out.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *idesWillTurnMan  over a year ago

Berkshire

Akira

When I saw it as a kid, after the bike chase intro I thought... Wow this gonna be action packed

Safe to say I had to watch a few times before I sort of got

And Donnie Darko

That took a bit of research and is still a bit of a head scratcher

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Akira

When I saw it as a kid, after the bike chase intro I thought... Wow this gonna be action packed

Safe to say I had to watch a few times before I sort of got

And Donnie Darko

That took a bit of research and is still a bit of a head scratcher "

Ah yes; Donnie Darko…

I’d heard such good things said about it and went in really wanting to enjoy it.

Unfortunately, I really didn’t. At all

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

chichester

Yes the Care Bears movie at cinema

The mad god is deffo one of those movies as well

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *.D.I.D.A.SMan  over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact


"Akira

When I saw it as a kid, after the bike chase intro I thought... Wow this gonna be action packed

Safe to say I had to watch a few times before I sort of got

And Donnie Darko

That took a bit of research and is still a bit of a head scratcher "

Glad it's not just me. If anyone could explain Primer to me, you're probably a genius. Time paradox movies are interesting but this one requires a PhD.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

A confusing horror classic: Don Coscarelli’s, Phantasm.

The plot involves the nefarious, nocturnal activity of grave robbing and sending the corpses to another dimension whereupon they are transformed into aggressive dwarves…..or something like that…..There’s also a seemingly sentient, metallic ball that has a propensity to drill into peoples bonces.

There’s even some boobs in one scene to.

Yeah…It’s all really strange but actually really good

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Head - the Monkees.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The whole thing was just lost on me

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sucker Punch was sort off confusing on first watch.

Donnie Darko..

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By *ornyguyMan  over a year ago

Hillsborough, NI


"Sucker Punch was sort off confusing on first watch.

Donnie Darko.."

Sucker Punch is great.

If I have to Google a movie afterwards to see what it was all about, then yeah it was confusing.

That list for me would also include Donnie Darko and Inception; the film Revolver is on that list too.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

 

By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sucker Punch was sort off confusing on first watch.

Donnie Darko..

Sucker Punch is great.

If I have to Google a movie afterwards to see what it was all about, then yeah it was confusing.

That list for me would also include Donnie Darko and Inception; the film Revolver is on that list too. "

I ended up enjoying Sucker Punch once I understood what's going on.

Inception I didn't find confusing to be honest, thought Memento was more confusing but I do enjoy his movies

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

  

By *aggonerMan  over a year ago

for a penny

Lapsis.

I didn’t know it was a comedy until I looked it up to find out what it was about.

Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote or View forums list

» Add a new message to this topic

0.0311

0