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If You Believe in Me, Just Go and Watch These 5 Most Underrated Movies in Hollywood

5 Most Underrated Movies in Hollywood

By Decider TVPublished about a year ago 3 min read

Sometimes, Hollywood’s best gems don’t get the attention they deserve. They slip under the radar, overshadowed by blockbuster giants or complicated releases. But if you trust my word, take a leap of faith and watch these five underrated movies. I promise they’ll leave a lasting impression—these are the films that didn't break box-office records, but they’re masterpieces in their own right.

1. The Fall (2006)

Have you ever watched a movie that felt like stepping into a dream? The Fall is exactly that. Directed by Tarsem Singh, this visually stunning film combines adventure, fantasy, and drama. Set in the 1920s, it follows the friendship between an injured stuntman and a young girl in a hospital as they weave a story filled with larger-than-life characters. Each scene is a work of art, shot in breathtaking locations across 28 countries. The emotional depth, combined with mesmerizing visuals, makes this one a must-watch. It’s not just a movie; it’s an experience.

Why it’s underrated: It was overshadowed by big releases during its time and had limited marketing. But trust me, once you see it, you’ll wonder why this movie isn’t more celebrated.

2. Children of Men (2006)

In a world where dystopian movies are a dime a dozen, Children of Men stands out for its stark, realistic portrayal of a future where humanity is on the brink of extinction. Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, this movie doesn’t rely on flashy effects to grip you. Instead, it uses its raw, gritty storytelling and immersive cinematography to create tension. The long, unbroken shots keep you on edge, making you feel like you're right there in the chaos. It explores themes like hope, survival, and what it means to keep fighting when everything seems lost.

Why it’s underrated: It gained critical acclaim but didn’t catch fire with mainstream audiences. However, over the years, it has earned a well-deserved cult following.

3. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)

When people think of Westerns, fast-paced shootouts and cowboy clichés often come to mind. The Assassination of Jesse James breaks that mold. This slow-burn, meditative film directed by Andrew Dominik is more about character study than action. Brad Pitt’s portrayal of the infamous outlaw Jesse James is nuanced and haunting, while Casey Affleck’s portrayal of the conflicted Robert Ford adds layers of complexity. The cinematography is simply breathtaking, and the film’s moody, atmospheric tone will stick with you long after the credits roll.

Why it’s underrated: Released during a time when the Western genre wasn’t popular, this movie didn’t get the box-office attention it deserved. Yet, it’s a masterpiece in its own right.

4. A Ghost Story (2017)

How many films can make you rethink your entire existence? A Ghost Story does just that. Directed by David Lowery, this isn’t your typical ghost movie. It’s a deeply philosophical exploration of time, memory, and grief. The film follows a ghost, played by Casey Affleck, as he silently witnesses the passage of time and the world moving on without him. It’s a minimalist film, yet every frame feels loaded with emotion and meaning. It’s slow, yes, but it’s incredibly rewarding if you stick with it.

Why it’s underrated: Its unconventional storytelling and pacing didn’t sit well with all audiences, but those who appreciated it found it to be a profound meditation on life and death.

5. Moon (2009)

Science fiction often focuses on grand battles, alien invasions, and far-off galaxies. But Moon offers something different. Directed by Duncan Jones, this intimate sci-fi drama is set on a lunar base where Sam Rockwell delivers an outstanding performance as a man nearing the end of his three-year solo mission. Without giving away too much, this film is filled with twists that challenge ideas of identity and existence. The simplicity of its setting and focus on character make it stand out in a genre often cluttered with noise and spectacle.

Why it’s underrated: Moon is a quiet, low-budget film that didn’t receive much mainstream attention. However, it’s a sci-fi gem that every movie lover should experience.

Why These Films Deserve Your Time

With so many movies out there, it’s easy to miss some absolute gems that don’t always make the front page. These five movies may not have smashed box office records, but they tell compelling stories, push creative boundaries, and challenge the way we view cinema. If you believe in me and trust my judgment, go ahead and watch these films. They might just become your new favorites.

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