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Picrel is great, but it's not exceptionally intellectual.
I'm looking for stuff with smart, coherent sci-fi concepts that don't leave any obvious important questions unanswered.
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Boring answer but 2001, if you want to go full schizo on the meaning of shit then Kubrick is hard to beat
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If what you’re looking for in a film is ‘smart’ and not ‘fulfilling’ or something like that, you’re NGMI
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Starship Troopers
A film so smart, not even the director understood it.
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Coherence
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>if you want to go full schizo on the meaning of shit
For this thread I don't, the sci-fi stuff just needs to be interesting and self-consistent.
I guess I'm kind of favoring high concept stuff.
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The best sci-fi movie I've seen in recent times is the creator
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