"I don't want to belong to any club that would have someone like me for a member" - Annie Hall (1977) was resplendently smart and sad. The pecksniffian yet eventually aware tone combined with a lack of redemption made it a poignant and self-reflective treat.
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Woman in the Dunes 1964
It is probably the finest example of psychological horror. Sand has probably never been used to convey emotions so beautiful ever, festooned only by its ephemeral nature.
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The Face of Another 1966
An extremely poignant take on the idea of identity: both your self-image and the upholding of appearances. Some dialogues from The Tenant (1976) seemed to dwell upon ideas of this film.
-What right does my face have to call itself "me"?
A mellifluous narrative which croons the existent epicaricacy to depict that our morality is upheld not for conscientious reasons but due to identification and association between the act and the doer. One may not be able to do anything…Translated from by