The 10 Most Confusing Movies Ever Made (3 of 6)

Interstellar

What if love is a force you can’t measure but still matters to physics? Matthew McConaughey journeys through a wormhole for his final farming-adjacent space job, only to face the harsh realities of relativity as if it were a Kim K house party. Hours for him, decades for his daughter—it’s all relative. Add black holes, bookcases, and ugly cries, and you have yourself a stunning sci-fi masterpiece that should be savored, not binged.

12 Monkeys

Bruce Willis goes back in time from a plague-ruined future to the grungy ’90s to figure out who unleashed a virus. Terry Gilliam stages it like a fever dream using crowded frames, skewed angles, and Brad Pitt doing Olympic-level twitch acting. Clues contradict the facts, memories fail, and fate feels like a loop you can’t quit. The film serves as a cinematic representation of a conspiracy, concluding with a devastating punch that solidifies the preceding scenes.