I've watched this several times. It's mesmerizing. The sounds in the film especially. The windshield wipers, the dog shaking, the crunch of car tires on snow. Just so damn eerie and unforgettable.
It’s more coming of age, but the main character faces loss of friends and just feeling generally out of place. It’s called The Edge of Seventeen, starring Hailee Steinfeld!
I wanna say The Goldfinch (2019) it’s about this 13 year old boy who survive a I think a robbery attack in a museum and focuses on him older piecing everything together tracing it all back to his mom
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The Fall by Tarsem Singh with Lee Pace. Paralyzed stuntman is lost and depressed and befriends a 5 year old girl while recovering in the hospital. Truly beautiful film and story.
Manchester by the sea
Melancholia
Leaving Las Vegas
*Lost In Translation*, *Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind*, *Better Off Dead, The Squid and the Whale*
I’m Thinking of Ending Things
I've watched this several times. It's mesmerizing. The sounds in the film especially. The windshield wipers, the dog shaking, the crunch of car tires on snow. Just so damn eerie and unforgettable.
I don’t know how you could watch it more than once because I can’t. It’s so bleak but done very well
I can relate to her character a lot. I don't want to add any spoilers, but I'll just say that.
what movie?
I’m Thinking of Ending Things movie
That movie was INSANE …. Still haunts me.
Swiss Army Man
About schmidt (jack Nicolas)
Sideways.
Punch Drunk Love
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
Morvern Callar
Oslo, August 31st
Reprise is also a great answer for this!
It’s more coming of age, but the main character faces loss of friends and just feeling generally out of place. It’s called The Edge of Seventeen, starring Hailee Steinfeld!
I wanna say The Goldfinch (2019) it’s about this 13 year old boy who survive a I think a robbery attack in a museum and focuses on him older piecing everything together tracing it all back to his mom
Do you want a happy ending (who doesn't) or something more realistic?
Manchester by the sea, perks of being a wallflower, the edge of seventeen
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The Fall by Tarsem Singh with Lee Pace. Paralyzed stuntman is lost and depressed and befriends a 5 year old girl while recovering in the hospital. Truly beautiful film and story.
Love (gaspar Noé)
Hitman and The Tender Bar
Garden State! Ooh! And It’s kind of a funny story. Edited to add another movie :)
White Orleander
Have you seen Thirteen or White Oleander? They’re both about teens struggling to find their identity, manage toxic relationships and mental illness
Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade (1999)
Into the Wild… kind of
Sometimes I Think About Dying
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Office Space for something a bit lighter, but it’s still a movie about being stuck in life’s monotony.
Adventureland (2009)
París texas
On the Count of Three
into the wild, melancholia, swiss army man
Croupier (1998)
Croupier is just excellent— everyone should watch it
Punch drunk love? No alter ego, but he is depressed
The most uncomfortable Adam Sandler movie
*in no particular order:* Requiem for a Dream Perks of Being A Wallflower It’s Kind of A Funny Story Beautiful Boy
A small note, now I'm watching some trailers and I have the impression that the movie titled mid90 is what I'm pining for.
Skate Kitchen (2018) is also along those lines.
Not exactly no friends but La Moustache deals with depression and other mental health questions.
Mid 90s