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      I hadn’t thought about it but yeah, that applies to nearly every character in the movie.

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      Moon is such a fantastic film in its own right. Absolutely shook me when I saw it the first time.

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    Pi

    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.

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    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Explore how it feels when you deliberately choose to lose a relationship.

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      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.

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    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

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    Maybe not quite what you’re looking for but Tom Hanks in “A Man Called Otto” might float your boat.

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    Oh I have something for you!

    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.

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      That’s the darkest movie of all time. You can’t simply recommend it willy nilly without a disclaimer. This movie is heavy.

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        Indeed it is. It shows how brutal war really is. It’s even more relevant today.

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        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.

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      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!

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        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.