Recommend an unusual movie please

I searched for the Lobster movie on Amazon Prime, but it wasn't available for free so I skipped it. But, one of the movies that were recommended as watched by the same people who watched the Lobster was Four Lions and it was free on Prime, so I watched that one. Seemed pretty weird to me, but entertaining enough that I watched the whole thing, though in spite of being really funny it left me feeling horrified.

That looks good! Thanks for the suggestion! :)
 
The Coffee Table . Watch at your own risk. And I am not trying to hype the move.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21874760/


It is described a dark humor movie but the emphasis should be put on dark. I would describe it more as a dark horror movie. It makes a David Lynch movie seem like a G rated movie. If you are still interested, don't research online. Just watch it. I can't say that I did or did not like it and some parts did shock me but it was very well done in my opinion. I know that's not a ringing endorsement but you would have to watch it to understand.


 
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) — Winner of four Academy Awards—director Ang Lee's powerhouse martial arts fantasy follows the quest of a warrior and his lover tracking the murderer of his master and recovering his stolen sword, the Green Destiny, in 19th-century China. Starring Chow Yun-Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, and Cheng Pei Pei.

The choreography of the action scenes in “Crouching Tiger” was designed by Yuen Wo-Ping, whose credits include “The Matrix.” There is no computer trickery; everything you see is real. Long rehearsal and training went into their scenes, but what’s unusual about “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” is the depth and poetry of the connecting story, which is not just a clothesline for action scenes but has a moody, romantic, and even spiritual nature. It's exhilarating, visually stunning, and like no "martial arts" film you've ever seen.

 

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