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The Lobster
The Lobster also looks at the nature of identity, reality, and relationships, offering a unique and witty take on those same themes.
Lost in Translation
Lost in Translation offers a similar exploration of the disconnect between two people in a strange land, with humor and poignancy.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Grand Budapest Hotel also takes a surrealist approach to exploring the power of storytelling and the ways in which it can shape our realities.
The Truman Show
The Truman Show explores the concept of reality in a very literal sense, showing how someone can be unaware of the world around them and how easily their sense of reality can be manipulated.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind also looks at the idea of memory and how it shapes our sense of reality and identity.
Her
Her looks at the concept of artificial intelligence and the blurred lines between the virtual and real world, and the ways in which it can impact our sense of identity.
The Matrix
The Matrix takes a sci-fi approach to exploring the concept of reality and identity, while offering an action-packed journey into a dystopian future.
Waking Life
Waking Life uses animation and dream-like sequences to explore the nature of reality and identity in a philosophical and surreal way.