Movies Similar to Trouble in Mind

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  • Blade Runner poster

    Fans of 'Trouble in Mind's neo-noir aesthetic and dystopian vibes will appreciate 'Blade Runner'. Directed by Ridley Scott, this classic sci-fi film merges a film noir atmosphere with a futuristic setting, involving a cop hunting down synthetic humans, questioning the nature of humanity itself.

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  • Mulholland Drive poster

    David Lynch's 'Mulholland Drive' explores the dark underpinnings of Hollywood dreams and nightmares. Its surreal, neo-noir tonality will captivate those who enjoyed the genre-bending aspects of 'Trouble in Mind'.

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  • Chinatown poster

    Roman Polanski's 'Chinatown' is a quintessential neo-noir that resonates with 'Trouble in Mind' fans due to its complex plotting and period setting. It features a private investigator drawn into a shadowy labyrinth of power, corruption, and loss in 1930s Los Angeles.

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  • L.A. Confidential poster

    Set in the 1950s, 'L.A. Confidential' weaves a multi-layered narrative involving police corruption, Hollywood glamor, and murder. Viewers who liked 'Trouble in Mind' will find the film's intricate plotting and atmospheric style similarly engaging.

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  • Dark City poster

    Like 'Trouble in Mind', 'Dark City' offers a blend of neo-noir and science fiction. Directed by Alex Proyas, this cult favorite immerses viewers in a perpetual night world where reality is as malleable as the memories of its inhabitants.

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  • Body Heat poster

    In 'Body Heat', a sultry neo-noir thriller directed by Lawrence Kasdan, viewers find a suspenseful and steamy tale of seduction and betrayal that resonates well with the themes of crime and complex relationships in 'Trouble in Mind'.

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  • The Man Who Wasn't There poster

    This Coen Brothers film presents a black-and-white homage to film noir, akin to 'Trouble in Mind'. It tells the story of a laconic barber entangled in a web of crime and punishment, showcasing the genre's hallmark of moral ambiguity and stylish cinematography.

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