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There are several Hitchcock films.
 
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> From: John Eno <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Re: Mindbending films
> Date: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 11:39 AM
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> Over the weekend I watched Lost Highway, The Game, 12 Monkeys, Dark
> City, and Brazil. I'm really curious as to what other films have been
> made that use the idea of the main character (and therefore the
> audience) not know who he/she is or whether or not events occurring in
> "reality" (ie, the narrative of the film) are actually happening to them
> or are symptoms of insanity, brainwashing, etc. Does anyone know of any
> other films that fall anywhere near these guidelines?
>
> John Eno
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