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eXistenZ 1999

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Ensemble des films de l'émission CROSSED de Karim Debbache.

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A dystopia is a community or society, usually fictional, that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. It is the opposite of a utopia. Such societies appear in many works of fiction, particularly in stories set in a speculative future. Dystopias are often characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society. Elements of dystopias may vary from environmental to political and social issues. Dystopian societies have culminated in a broad series of sub-genres of fiction and are often used to raise awareness of real-world issues regarding society, environment, politics, economics, religion, psychology, spirituality, or technology that, if left unaddressed, could potentially lead to a dystopia-like condition in the future. For this reason, dystopias have taken the form of a multitude of speculations, such as pollution, poverty, societal collapse, political repression, or totalitarianism.

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only the twisted and puzzling ones

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Surrealist movies or movies with at least a few elements of surrealism. I tried to not be too broad, because a lot of movies nowadays incorpore a little bit of surrealism.

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Shows and movies released between 1990 and 1999.

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IMDb's Top Horror Movies.

Minimum of 25,000 votes, minimum rating of 6.0, maximum of 250 movies.

Last Updated: June 19, 2024

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All movies on IMDB released from 1990 to 1999, with over 50,000 votes.

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A disturbing or extremely confusing experience, in particular one that is caused by deliberate psychological manipulation.

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Twisted Plots- These films deliver unexpected revelations or reversals that redefine the entire story. They catch us off guard and force us to reevaluate everything we thought we knew.

Mindfucks- These films challenge our perception of reality, leaving us questioning what’s real and what’s imagined.

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All 4K releases in the US

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