Movies like The Trigger Effect (1996)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Trigger Effect, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Children of Men

    #492 most popular movie yesterday

    Set in a dystopian future where humanity is facing extinction, Children of Men follows the journey to protect the last pregnant woman on Earth. Its dark view of society and exploration of human behavior under duress resonate with the desperate survival elements seen in The Trigger Effect.

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    2. Falling Down

    #1,145 most popular movie yesterday

    Starring Michael Douglas as an ordinary man who reaches his breaking point and begins a violent journey across Los Angeles. Falling Down offers viewers a similarly tense examination of societal breakdown and one individual’s descent into personal chaos, which mirrors the themes explored in The Trigger Effect.

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    3. Contagion

    #1,348 most popular movie yesterday

    Contagion offers a realistic portrayal of a global pandemic and the ensuing breakdown of social order. Like The Trigger Effect, it provides a gripping look at the fragility of our interconnected society and how quickly things can unravel.

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    4. The Road

    #1,412 most popular movie yesterday

    Based on Cormac McCarthy's novel, The Road follows a father and son navigating a post-apocalyptic world. The struggle for survival against a backdrop of societal collapse makes it thematically similar to The Trigger Effect.

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    5. Panic Room

    #1,772 most popular movie yesterday

    Featuring Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart, Panic Room is a suspenseful thriller about a mother and daughter who must protect themselves against intruders in their home. This movie captures the intense atmosphere and the theme of survival in urban settings, akin to The Trigger Effect.

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    6. The Purge

    #1,936 most popular movie yesterday

    The Purge presents a dystopian America where all crime is legal for one night a year, and it dips into the same pool of societal fears and moral dilemmas that drive the narrative in The Trigger Effect.