Hi there,

I recently saw the movie: Black Swan. Good picture, good acting! One thing that stood out to me though was the fact that this movie is kinda dreary. I don’t think I have ever seen the sun shine in that movie. Everybody seems to hate one another and there is just an overall really negative vibe going on.

It suited the movie perfectly. So I was wondering if anyone knows of any other movies where the setting is just depressing/dreary for no apparent reason*.

  • To which I mean there is no direct reason a character (or story) should be sad or depressed. I hope I am explaining this well 🙏 An example would be Saturday Night Fever.
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    The Banshees of Inisherin. I expected a comedy from the reviews, not something this dark.

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      While it’s a depressing movie (and book, of course - and I agree the book is if anything even better), the characters have every single possible reason to be depressed. Without getting into any spoilers you couldn’t get by reading the back cover, the main character is mourning the loss of his wife, the end of civilization, and knowing his child will only inherit a bleak world of ashes.

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      Just finished reading the book and I wouldn’t say the bleakness has no purpose. The bleakness contrasts those brief moments of un-bleakness (hope feels like too strong a word in this context). Those moments like drinking coke or finding shrivelled apples on the brink of starvation became so much more meaningful because of how bleak their situation is.

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    Boogie Nights - Paul Thomas Anderson made it a point that the characters not make any significant growth during the course of the film. It’s a masterclass of largely lateral movement.

    Happiness (1998) - one of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s best roles.

    The Talented Mr. Ripley - another one of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s best roles.

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    Buried with Ryan Reynolds

    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

    The Butterfly Effect

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      I think there’s a clear reason why the setting would be depressing for ‘the boy in the striped pyjamas’

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    Mr. Lonely will duck you up. Dancer in the dark; Breaking the waves; Requiem for a dream. Let me know if you want more.