Some movies are so captivating and thought-provoking that they leave a lasting impression, no matter how often you watch them.

Christopher Nolan's mind-bending sci-fi thriller "Inception" is a cinematic masterpiece, with its intricate plot, stunning visuals, and exploration of shared dreaming and subconscious manipulation.

10.Inception (2010)

"The Matrix" is a groundbreaking film that blends thrilling action with philosophical depth, exploring the nature of reality and the limits of human perception.

9.The Matrix (1999)

Michel Gondry's thought-provoking romantic drama delves into the complex nature of memory and love. Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet deliver powerful performances as a couple in this move.

8.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

David Fincher’s “Fight Club” is a mind-bending psychological thriller that delves into the dark underbelly of consumerism and masculinity.

7.Fight Club (1999)

In Christopher Nolan's mind-bending thriller "Memento," an amnesiac man embarks on a relentless quest to avenge his wife's murder, but his twisted memory threatens to derail his mission.

6.Memento (2000

this mystery thriller follows the intense rivalry between two magicians, played by Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale, in 19th-century London. As the story unfolds, the film delves into themes of obsession, sacrifice, and the lengths people will go to to achieve greatness.

5.The Prestige (2006)

With its atmospheric setting, haunting visuals, and a twist ending that challenges everything you thought you knew, “Shutter Island” is a cinematic masterpiece that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

4.Shutter Island (2010)

Written and directed by Shane Carruth, this indie sci-fi film tells the complex story of two engineers who accidentally invent a time machine in their garage

3.Primer (2004)

In M. Night Shyamalan's supernatural thriller "The Sixth Sense," a young boy with the terrifying ability to see and speak to dead people confides in a child psychologist, unaware of the shocking twist that awaits them both.

2.The Sixth Sense (1999)

In his stunning directorial debut, Charlie Kaufman wrote this psychological drama film depicting sadness and loneliness that jumps to other times

1.Synecdoche, New York (2008)