Also, if you can, how do you think others can appreciate it and may be some recommendations to get started with.

  • I don’t know if they are that less popular, but I like a good “Mindfuck” film.

    Like: Cube (1997), Cthulhu (2007), In The Mouth Of Madness (1994), Naked Lunch (1991).

    I don’t know if the movies listed are the best representations, but they were some of the first that popped into mind.

  • It used to be very popular, so I don’t know if this qualifies, but I watch a lot of noir and neo-noir. Specifically, I like the ones told from the criminal’s perspective. Films like Double Indemnity, Body Heat and The Postman Always Rings Twice are great places to start.

  • Historical Chinese drama, especially the palace intreague ones. The better ones are high budget productions with the most beautiful aestethics and well thought out stories. Instead of seasons with set episodes they just have shows of 4 to 100 episodes. Due to that each issue can take the time it needs to be told, without the need of season finals and such, making the pacing very natural. The better ones are also not always predictable and keep you hooked. Most western dramas can’t compare, exceptions like Julian Fellowes’ shows asside.

    I would suggest watching 延禧攻略/Story of Yanxi Palace (not the spin-off on Netflix!) if you want to give it a try. It’s not too old, has a good story, and is quite fast-paced despite it’s length, making it a great one for starters. It’s also easily available with good subtitles, you can find it on Viki for example.

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    Well I’m not going to claim there are a lot of movies in this category and I haven’t watched them all but I enjoy Joel Haver’s content on YT. He’s been releasing films this year.

    Edit: what makes them interesting to me is the unique approach and personality they have. Unconventional stories, the indie feeling, the way the topics are presented.

    • I know I’m a month late, but I just came across this comment. Joel Haver is one of the most beautiful filmmakers I have ever encountered. He just has so much empathy for his subjects, and it feels like he really loves his characters. I discovered him a few years ago, and I am definitely in for the ride. There is not enough ass in the world for that man to kick.

  • I like terrible horror and monster movies. The old Godzilla movies or power rangers or D rate horror trash on netflix. It’s cool because with lower budget, you can see the practical effects and imagine the films through the eyes of the actors.