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It’s a futuristic sci fi movie so it might not be what you’re looking for. Loneliness and alienation are central themes, though
I hadn’t thought about it but yeah, that applies to nearly every character in the movie.
Moon
Moon is such a fantastic film in its own right. Absolutely shook me when I saw it the first time.
The main character is an unemployed mathematician with schizoid personality disorder whose social interactions are mostly with his old professor and the people in his apartment building. The movie is a thriller, but the main character’s isolation from the rest of the world is rather stark. This is helped by the fact that it was filmed in high-contrast black and white.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Explore how it feels when you deliberately choose to lose a relationship.
Every movie written by Charlie Kaufman has elements of loneliness and they are all excellent
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It’s been a while since I’ve seen it but Cast Away is about being stranded all alone and dealing with loneliness. I have a feeling this isn’t what you had in mind.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower is one of my favorite movies. Although he’s not without friends the entire movie, I think you might still appreciate it.
The new Joker movie is definitely worth the mention. Although depressing, I really appreciated the movie. It’s not actually a superhero movie in case that’s deterring you from watching it.
Although I haven’t seen it yet, Lost In Translation is near the top of my watchlist. It might be up your alley.
Moon - Sam Rockwell lives alone on the moon.
Edward Scissorhands?
Taxi Driver
Welcome to NHK is anime about a NEET. He ends up finding some kind of friends througout the show tho.
Also what you’re describing is basically the concept of a doomer.
I am a doomer
+1 for NHK ni yokoso. It also touches on social awkwardness and things like that as well.
Overall a very good watch.
Ok doomer.
Nice suggestion btw, love that show
Maybe not quite what you’re looking for but Tom Hanks in “A Man Called Otto” might float your boat.
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I just watched Beau is Afraid, https://m.imdb.com/title/tt13521006/ and it was epic. One of the best movies I’ve seen in a long time.
I would rate this as 7.5 and really don’t agree with the lower imdb rating here.
Lars and the real girl.
Does being lonely due to war and it’s trauma count? If yes, I can highly recommend old soviet movie Come and See - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091251/ Just don’t get discouraged by country of origin, it has no effect on the movie.
That’s the darkest movie of all time. You can’t simply recommend it willy nilly without a disclaimer. This movie is heavy.
Indeed it is. It shows how brutal war really is. It’s even more relevant today.
I’m not religious, but I literally felt what I can only describe as my soul dying and leaving a painful and heavy emptiness, during and after watching that movie.
The country of origin wouldn’t discourage me personally. I even watched North Korean TV once just to see what it was like. It was really interesting!
So is the movie. It’s really intense though. I mean really. It shows all the filth of war. And despite “hero” (a boy) is almost always among other people, he’s in fact really lonely. Especially in his misery.