What are some movies that spring realism on the audience?

For example, one of the main protagonists dies after making a dumb mistake, or simply for no reason. That kind of stuff. I guess Psycho might be one. Any others?

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The first Hary Potter when Dudley falls through the glass into the snakepit

The Darjeeling Limited when that kid dies.

No Country For Old Men

Thanks for the suggestions, anons. Haven't seen any except NCfOM.

>main protagonist

OP here. Main protagonist dying was just an example.

They need to make a movie with two directors. The first half will be a ROMCOM that turns into a Zombie slasher. It has to be marketed as a legit ROMCOM tho, then half way through the movie bam zombies.

then Inside Llewyn Davis and Manchester by the sea are good realismkino

my dream idea for a movie is kind of similar, I would make a movie that is marketed as a cheesy dumb happy-go-lucky comedy, maybe even get Adam Sandler or someone similar to star in it, but make it turn out to actually be a disturbing psychological horror.

>zombies

please no

this sounds way better

Life (2017)

Green Room and Blue Ruin

basically Mulholland Drive with a different ad campaign

inside llewyn davis is about a genius musician self-sabotaging. It's literally the fantasy of every pseudo-intellectual.

Mulholland Drive has the disturbing shit scattered throughout the first half though. The diner scene right at the start is the most terrifying part of the movie

it's still realistic in the sense OP means

also recommend these

good movies about how ordinary people react to fucked up situations

>lives in a world where justin bieber and taylor swift have hundreds of millions of dollars
>calls it a "fantasy"

Cringed

>2018
>Justin Bieber bashing

No Country for Old Men.

Fuck the mother-in-law.

Burn After Reading

>Cartel kills the main character off screen before the antagonist even finds him
Still mad.

>"Why, what a well-dressed Mexican!"
>"I guess I'll just tell him the specific address of where we're going, even though my daughter made it abundantly clear that our lives and her husband's may be in danger!"

Literally a mother-in-law. And racist, to boot.

Who was worse?