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5 hard-to-understand horror movies that are worth watching

A horror movie with a complex plot makes it more interesting even if it is difficult to understand

By Ninfa GaleanoPublished about a year ago 3 min read

Horror movies with twisted plots have the strange virtue of catching the attention of more viewers, since there are many who want to reveal the mysteries that the story proposes. This film genre generates intense emotions such as fear and anguish, accompanied by high doses of adrenaline, as if practicing an extreme sport. Even if a horror movie is too twisted, the truth is that the audience will still like it.

Here are five hard-to-understand horror movies that you will find fascinating.

## 1. Mother! (2017)

Directed by Darren Aronofsky, Mother! is a psychological horror film that blends themes of creation, destruction, and the human condition. The story follows a young woman (Jennifer Lawrence) whose tranquil life with her husband (Javier Bardem) is disrupted by the arrival of mysterious guests. The film is rich in allegory, often interpreted as a commentary on environmental issues and the destructive nature of humanity. Its surreal narrative structure and ambiguous symbolism can make it challenging to fully grasp on a first viewing, leading to various interpretations among audiences.

## 2. The Wailing (2016)

The Wailing, a South Korean film, directed by Na Hong-jin, combines elements of horror, mystery, and drama. The plot revolves around a rural village that experiences a series of mysterious deaths and illnesses following the arrival of a stranger. As a local policeman investigates, he becomes embroiled in a supernatural conflict that intertwines with themes of faith and fear. The film’s non-linear storytelling and cultural references can be difficult to follow, leaving viewers questioning the true nature of the events unfolding[5].

## 3. Annihilation (2018)

Based on Jeff VanderMeer's novel, Annihilation is a science fiction horror film directed by Alex Garland. The story follows a group of scientists who enter a mysterious quarantined zone known as "The Shimmer," where the laws of nature seem to break down. The film explores themes of self-destruction and transformation, with a plot that unfolds in a non-linear fashion, often leading to confusion about the characters' motivations and the nature of the phenomena they encounter. Its abstract visuals and complex themes can make it a challenging watch.

## 4. The Empty Man (2020)

Directed by David Prior, The Empty Man is a supernatural horror film that delves into urban legends and cults. The narrative follows an ex-cop investigating the disappearance of a young girl, which leads him into a web of mystery surrounding a cult that worships a mysterious entity. The film is divided into multiple acts, each revealing layers of the story that can be disorienting. Its ambitious scope and philosophical underpinnings contribute to its complexity, making it a film that requires careful attention to fully understand.

## 5. Mandy (2018)

Mandy, directed by Panos Cosmatos, is a revenge horror that features a surreal narrative and striking visuals. Starring Nicolas Cage, *Mandy* follows a man seeking vengeance against a cult that murdered his girlfriend. The film is known for its psychedelic style and dreamlike sequences, which can obscure the straightforward revenge plot with layers of symbolism and emotional depth. The nonlinear storytelling and intense imagery can leave viewers questioning the reality of the events depicted, making it a challenging yet memorable experience.

##Conclusion

These films exemplify how horror can transcend simple scares to explore deeper themes, often leaving audiences pondering their meanings long after the credits roll.

As you can see, horror movies are also enjoyable after watching them. A fan of the genre can spend a lot of time trying to understand a complicated plot, but it is an exciting task that others may find strange.

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Ninfa Galeano

Journalist. Content Creator. Media Lover. Geek. LGBTQ+.

Visit eeriecast ,where you'll find anonymous horror stories from all over the world. Causing insomnia since 2023.

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  • Chiamaka Maclorita about a year ago

    Horror movies are my favourite. I enjoy watching them.

  • ReadShakurrabout a year ago

    Thanks for the review

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