Movies like Pi (1998)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Pi, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Requiem for a Dream

    #259 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by Darren Aronofsky, the same visionary behind Pi, Requiem for a Dream delves into the harrowing world of addiction and the quest for happiness. Its intense narrative and unique visual style make it a compelling watch for those who appreciate Pi's depth and artistic courage.

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    2. Memento

    #314 most popular movie yesterday

    Memento, with its non-linear storytelling and exploration of memory, echoes the psychological intensity of Pi. Directed by Christopher Nolan, Memento invites audiences into the disoriented mind of its protagonist, creating a gripping and suspenseful experience.

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    3. Donnie Darko

    #422 most popular movie yesterday

    Donnie Darko's blend of psychological drama and science fiction creates an enigmatic and surreal atmosphere that can be likened to Pi. With its cult status and existential themes, Donnie Darko engages viewers with a rich, multi-layered narrative.

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    4. Eraserhead

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    David Lynch's Eraserhead presents a disturbing and hallucinatory vision that aligns with the nightmarish aspects of Pi. Its avant-garde approach to storytelling and stark black-and-white visuals make it a seminal work for those interested in the more abstract and experimental side of cinema.

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    5. The Fountain

    #2,155 most popular movie yesterday

    Another of Darren Aronofsky’s creations, The Fountain is an odyssey about mortality and the quest for eternal life. Its narrative complexity, thematic depth, and stunning visuals offer a similarly provocative experience to that of Pi.

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    6. A Scanner Darkly

    #2,445 most popular movie yesterday

    A Scanner Darkly's animated adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s novel offers a hallucinatory journey into the mind and paranoia, reminiscent of the psychological turmoil depicted in Pi. Its rotoscoped visuals and rich narrative make it a must-watch for those intrigued by cerebral films.