

M. Night Shyamalan · 2017 · Film
1h 57m · Horror, Thriller
In 82 Achriom libraries · rated 3.6 of 5
This movie is a psychological horror thriller that explores the disturbing and intricate landscape of a troubled mind.
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Horror Movie constructs an unreliable reality like Split does, showing how psychological trauma fragments memory and distorts the survivor's grasp on truth. This work explores the psychological scars of a troubled film production through the eyes of its last surviving cast member. Hannibal charts the psychology of obsession with the same precision Split applies to fractured identity, both revealing minds distorted beyond moral recovery. This work delves deep into the complexities of human behavior, exploring themes of obsession, morality, and the darker aspects of the psyche.
Open Your Eyes mirrors Split's obsession with fractured identity by building suspense around a protagonist whose reality itself becomes unreliable. This story explores the complexities of memory and identity through the lens of a young protagonist facing the aftermath of a life-altering event. Wolf (2023) pairs obsessive control with unresolved grief the way Split pairs fractured identity with abuse, both charting psychological transformations. This work intricately weaves two narratives exploring themes of obsession and psychological torment in the face of unresolved grief.
PSYCHO-PASS: Sinners of the System 1 extends Split's inquiry into psychological assessment by imagining a world where mental states determine moral judgment. This film presents a gripping exploration of a society governed by a psychological assessment system, where the complexities of morality and justice are meticulously examined. PSYCHO-PASS: Sinners of the System 3 matches Split's preoccupation with moral ambiguity when examining fractured psyches navigating violence and survival. This film explores the deeply personal and philosophical conflicts faced by its characters in a world rife with violence and moral ambiguity.
Tokyo Ghoul: Seijatachi's haunting instrumentation captures the fragmented internal landscape that James McAvoy's performance embodies in Split. This record serves as an evocative soundtrack complement to its source material, blending haunting melodies with dramatic instrumental arrangements. Despair compounds Split's portrayal of psychological collapse by translating the fractured mind into electronic sound design and existential dread. The album dives into the complexities of the human psyche, blending electronic and non-music elements to convey feelings of anxiety and existential dread.
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