Movies Starring David Thewlis

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A lonely self‑help author finds an unexpected connection on a mundane business trip.

Why people love it: Its stop‑motion realism captures the nuances of everyday loneliness. The screenplay’s introspection resonates deeply with adult audiences.

1 / 7

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A disillusioned knight teams up with a noble dragon to battle a corrupt king, forging an unlikely bond of honor and sacrifice.

Why people love it: Sean Connery’s warm narration gives the dragon a heartfelt personality, while the film blends romance and adventure. Its timeless message of courage resonates.

2 / 7

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A bleak British countryside faces a sudden solar flare, forcing survivors to confront loss.

Why people love it: Its stark visuals and haunting performances capture a raw sense of dread. The film’s quiet melancholy stays with viewers long after.

3 / 7

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Scientists on a remote island grapple with human‑animal hybrids created by a mad doctor.

Why people love it: Its eerie atmosphere and strong performances bring H.G. Wells' classic to life, despite production woes. The moral questions it raises linger with the audience.

4 / 7

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A reclusive programmer searches for meaning while being watched by a mysterious corporation.

Why people love it: Its surreal visual style blends humor with existential dread, inviting viewers to ponder purpose in a tech‑driven world. Gilliam's quirky storytelling and strong performances make it a cult favorite for fans of mind‑bending sci‑fi.

5 / 7

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A disillusioned programmer in a bleak future seeks meaning after receiving a mysterious assignment to solve the ultimate equation.

Why people love it: Its visual style blends cyberpunk grit with whimsical surrealism, creating a unique atmosphere. The film tackles existential questions with humor and heart, resonating with fans of thought‑provoking sci‑fi.

6 / 7

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A young German boy befriends a Jewish child in a concentration camp, unaware of the horror around them.

Why people love it: Its poignant innocence starkly contrasts the surrounding tragedy, delivering an emotional punch. The film’s simple storytelling makes the Holocaust’s impact deeply personal.

7 / 7