10 Underrated Movies You Need to Add to Your Watchlist

Reviewed by:  Tripta Naveen

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

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1. The Fall (2006)

A stunning visual masterpiece by Tarsem Singh, "The Fall" blends reality and fantasy as a stuntman shares a tale with a young girl. Its breathtaking visuals and emotional depth make it unforgettable.

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In "Moon," directed by Duncan Jones, Sam Rockwell portrays an isolated astronaut nearing the end of his lunar mission. This thought-provoking sci-fi film explores loneliness, identity, and technology's ethics.

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2. Moon (2009)

This enchanting animated film follows a boy in medieval Ireland on a quest to complete a magical manuscript. Its unique animation style and cultural richness make it a captivating watch for all ages.

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3. The Secret of Kells (2009) 

4. A Ghost Story (2017)

"A Ghost Story," starring Casey Affleck, explores love and loss through a haunting lens. Its slow, meditative pace and inventive storytelling create a profound cinematic experience that lingers long after viewing.

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5. The Intouchables (2011)

"A Ghost Story," starring Casey Affleck, explores love and loss through a haunting lens. Its slow, meditative pace and inventive storytelling create a profound cinematic experience that lingers long after viewing.

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6. The Florida Project (2017)

Set in a budget motel near Disney World, "The Florida Project" follows a young girl and her mother living on the edge of poverty. This vibrant film offers a touching glimpse into childhood innocence amid harsh realities.

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"Sing Street" is a charming musical drama about a teenage boy in 1980s Dublin who forms a band to impress a girl. Its uplifting story, catchy songs, and themes of love and aspiration make it an inspiring watch.

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7. Sing Street (2016)

8. The Hunt (2012)

Mads Mikkelsen stars in "The Hunt" as a man falsely accused in a small town. This gripping drama tackles paranoia, mob mentality, and the fragility of reputation, leaving viewers questioning justice and truth.

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9. Frances (2012)

"Frances" tells the true story of Frances Farmer, a talented actress in 1930s Hollywood who faces institutionalization. It’s a powerful exploration of resilience and the struggle against societal norms.

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Jim Jarmusch’s "Paterson" captures the life of a bus driver and poet in Paterson, New Jersey. Through its simple yet profound narrative, it celebrates the beauty of everyday life and the art of observation.

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10. Paterson (2016)

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