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Trapped in Modern Society and “Bending” Reality

Lost Horizon (1937, Frank Capra, 134 min.)
Planet of the Apes (1968, Franklin J. Shaffner, 112 min.)
Blade Runner (1982, Ridley Scott, 114 min.)
Edward Scissorhands (1990, Tim Burton, 100 min.)
Groundhog Day (1993, Harold Ramis, 103 min.)
The Game (1997, David Fincher, 129 min.)
Pleasantville (1998, Gary Ross, 123 min.)  
The Truman Show (1998, Peter Weir, 102 min.)
The Matrix (1999, Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski, 136 min.)
The Family Man (2000, Brett Ratner, 126 min.)
Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001, Steven Spielberg, 145 min.)
Vanilla Sky (2001, Cameron Crowe, 136 min.)
Minority Report (2002, Steven Spielberg, 145 min.)
Big Fish (2003, Tim Burton, 126 min.)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004, Michel Gondry, 108 min.)
Stranger Than Fiction (2006, Marc Forster, 113 min.)
Atonement (2007, Joe Wright, 123 min.)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttons (2008, David Fincher, 166 min.)
Black Swan (2010, Darren Aronofsky, 108 min.)
Inception (2010, Christopher Nolan, 148 min.)
The Adjustment Bureau (2011, George Nolfi, 106 min.)
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011, Rupert Wyatt, 105 min.)
Source Code (2011, Duncan Jones, 93 min.)


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