Sci-Fi movies that make you appreciate life on a sunday afternoon. Includes WALL·E, Stalker, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and more, curated by Movie...
The best films of this kind don't manipulate you. They just point at something true.
After hundreds of years doing what he was built for, WALL•E - a robot designed to clean up the earth - discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE comes to realize that WALL•E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet's future, and races back to space to report to the humans. Meanwhile, WALL•E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most imaginative adventures ever brought to the big screen.
You finish it and look up, and whatever room you're in looks slightly different.
Near a gray and unnamed city is the Zone, a place guarded by barbed wire and soldiers, and where the normal laws of physics are victim to frequent anomalies. A stalker guides two men into the Zone, specifically to an area in which deep-seated desires are granted.
This film slows everything down in a way that makes ordinary things look extraordinary.
Joel Barish, heartbroken that his girlfriend underwent a procedure to erase him from her memory, decides to do the same. However, as he watches his memories of her fade away, he realises that he still loves her, and may be too late to correct his mistake.
This film slows everything down in a way that makes ordinary things look extraordinary.
In a futuristic city sharply divided between the rich and the poor, the son of the city's mastermind meets a prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences.
This film slows everything down in a way that makes ordinary things look extraordinary.
A research team in Antarctica is hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims.
This film slows everything down in a way that makes ordinary things look extraordinary.
Films that make you appreciate life usually work by contrast, or by slowing time down enough to see it properly.
Perspective on the human scale tends to make ordinary life look remarkable.
Sunday-afternoon pacing. Unhurried and rewarding.
Humanity finds a mysterious object buried beneath the lunar surface and sets off to find its origins with the help of HAL 9000, the world's most advanced super computer.
You finish it and look up, and whatever room you're in looks slightly different.
When an unexpected enemy emerges and threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins!
You finish it and look up, and whatever room you're in looks slightly different.
A wealthy entrepreneur secretly creates a theme park featuring living dinosaurs drawn from prehistoric DNA. Before opening day, he invites a team of experts and his two eager grandchildren to experience the park and help calm anxious investors. However, the park is anything but amusing as the security systems go off-line and the dinosaurs escape.
This film slows everything down in a way that makes ordinary things look extraordinary.
The untold origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, better known as sworn enemies, but once were friends bonded like brothers who changed the fate of Cybertron forever.
You finish it and look up, and whatever room you're in looks slightly different.
A lonely dog's friendship with his robot companion takes a sad turn when an unexpected malfunction forces him to abandon Robot at the beach. Will Dog ever meet Robot again?
You finish it and look up, and whatever room you're in looks slightly different.
Some films earn their effect. These do.
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