What are some movies that raise your IQ?

What are some movies that raise your IQ?

What are some movies that require a high IQ to watch?

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they are pretty much one in the same

Trailer Park Boys

Batman v Superman

Good Will Hunting

trips of truth

Movies don't do that.

American beauty

This.

You're literally illiterate if you haven't watched these.

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I've seen 12 of them.

citizen kane is shit

The power of nightmares.

congratulations you are officially a pleb

>main drama ends when they disable the AI.
>Kubricks thinks, how am I going to solve the mystery element with those black squares that was designed to hook audiences more than anything else?
>he then films a bunch of pretentious slapped together shit that makes no sense in the final act
>nonsense get's falsely praised as KINO even though nobody understands it

He is literally the Damon Lindeloff of the 60's

>squares

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casual reminder that iq=/=intelligence

i love watching slightly above average people fail with this one

I could've sworn the movie had some other better looking shots than some of these

The movie and the book were made together. The book focuses more on the plot while the movie plays more with the visual aspect.

Basically what happens after HAL is disabled is that David enters a portal circling Jupiter (which is in the shape of a monolith) and it takes him across the universe where he sees various things like other races and is revealed the knowledge of existence basically. On the other end of the portal the race that sent the monolith replicated a hotel room where he will live the rest of his life. When he dies he ascends to a higher form of existence and (iirc) goes back to Earth to basically keep watch over it. In the book the "ship" we first see in the movie is actually an orbital nuclear weapon and I think that plays into the ending as well but I haven't read the book in forever.

>intelligence quotient
>intelligence
>not intelligence

>Kubrick
>following the book

i recommend 2010: the year we made contact.
it was so good. i sat alone in a dark room and clapped at the credits.
its about the stellafication of jupiter, they turn it into a star.

He didn't follow anything. They were made together and Kubrick and Clarke did what they thought fit their mediums the best. Kubrick focused on the visual aspect while Clarke fleshed the story out more. Apparently the early drafts of the movie and the final version of the book are a lot more similar but Kubrick deviated more and more until the movie ended up how it is.

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It's not like the book author was any kind of genius either. One of the sequel novels to 2001 has the guy, who was throuwn out into space, have his body survive for a thousand years and get revived all that time later, where there are dinosaur janitor clones, mechanical dragons, and David whose consciousness is merged with the monolith and he overlooks an ice planet with alien penguins, and everyone is bald and wears some kind of telepathy device. The whole thing with being able to travel to the moon from earth within minutes and sexy times with human-animal hybrids were neat ideas though, and circumcision being fully understood as the bodily mutilation that it is.

Not sure about raising intelligence, but Interstellar was one of the few movies that made me feel something and connected it to space.

Fuck off Christopher, it was shit.

We don't talk about 3001.

but I'm not christopher.