Submitted by Uliburgh22 t3_11e30vs in movies

I want to watch some movies where the characters have to solve puzzles or find clues that solve a mystery. I don’t mind non-English movies, as long as I can put subtitles.

Movies that are in range with: Knives Out/Glass Onion, Maze Runner series, Saw series, Escape Room (1 and2) Murder Mystery, Murder on the Orient Express/Death on the Nile, Sherlock Holmes movies, Squid Games (if you want to count that)

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Cajuilita t1_jac3v1e wrote

Since you are not against watching a foreign movie (in this case from Spain or Argentina) I would recommend the Truth behind his eyes, The Invisible Guest (it's a trilogy), God's crooked lines... They are very good! It's more detective like solving clues/crimes...

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MovieMike007 t1_jacbcna wrote

Two comedy classics Clue and Murder by Death.

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AllenWoody34 t1_jac586h wrote

Exam by Stuart Hazeldine; Invisible Guest by Oriol Paulo; Circle by Aaron Hann & Maria Miscione; Battle Royale by Kinji Fukasaku; The Truman Show By Peter Weir

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Consistent-Annual268 t1_jac3zbo wrote

If you want a TV show, you could watch Lost, the first season of Heroes or the first season of The 4400 (Heroes and 4400 went downhill after the first season).

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Greedy-Loss9030 t1_jac6jxg wrote

Giallos are the answer!

I'd start with Argento's Deep Red then the genre essentials:

Tenebrae

Opera

Don't Torture a Duckling

Murder Rock

Night School

The Psychic

The Bird with the Crystal Plumage

Blood and Black Lace

A Bay of Blood

Four Flies on Grey Velvet

What Have You Done to Solange?

Eyeball

Torso

The Girl Who Knew Too Much

I'd also suggest DePalma's Dressed to Kill, Blow-Out, and Body Double.

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cireh88 t1_jaccu0z wrote

Opera and Dressed to Kill are fantastic

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ingloriousbaxter3 t1_jac6lgo wrote

Since you count Squid Game in your post I would highly recommend Alice in Borderland.

People get teleported to an alternate reality where they’re forced to play games in order to survive. It does have an over-arching story and a mystery to solve. I liked it a lot more than Squid Game

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Uliburgh22 OP t1_jac6wdi wrote

Unfortunately as I’ve read the manga and I didn’t like Alice in Borderland live action

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ingloriousbaxter3 t1_jac8i6c wrote

That’s a shame.

I loved it but I never read the manga so I didn’t have anything to compare it to

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Uliburgh22 OP t1_jaccqj0 wrote

Since you like Alice in Borderland. You may also like Tomodachi Game, they’re quite similar. If you’re into anime, that is. But they made a live action, but I haven’t found it yet

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noshoes77 t1_jacdr8k wrote

Jeremy Brett’s Sherlock Holmes movies are on YouTube for free. He’s one of the best to ever play Holmes.

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Twigling t1_jachq7p wrote

Murder by Decree - 1979, starring Christopher Plummer and James Mason as Holmes and Watson - very well written and nicely atmospheric.

Also, not a movie but speaking of Sherlock Holmes, have you seen the British Sherlock Holmes TV series which was broadcast from the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s? Jeremy Brett stars as Holmes. Very highly recommended, particularly the first two seasons. Here's a list of the series and episodes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sherlock_Holmes_episodes

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ilovelucygal t1_jackumd wrote

Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), one of Woody Allen's best, very underrated, it's currenly on YouTube.

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epa_89 t1_jad0p99 wrote

Some not already mentioned that you might like:

The Last of Sheila (1973)

Trance (2013)

The Lady Vanishes (1938) Hitchcock movie

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Koga3 t1_jac7ow9 wrote

Uwe bolls rampage series wasn't bad imo although the first is definitely the best

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Seaborn63 t1_jaccsk5 wrote

Law Abiding Citizen and Zodiac are two good murder mysteries

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Uliburgh22 OP t1_jacd14v wrote

I’ve seen Zodiac, I just realised I didn’t mention it. Thanks tho

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Seaborn63 t1_jacd5mb wrote

Ah thats a really good one. The Game (1997) is all mystery but it's very well done. Same director.

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farcaller899 t1_jadqicb wrote

Poker Face

CB Strike

Hubie’s Halloween

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

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YellowBinDude t1_jae0mtd wrote

I know I am INCREDIBLY bending the rules here but I guess in Reservoir Dogs they try to find out who the mole is. It's gripping and you always have your suspicions around everyone

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Deckard_Red t1_jae21ar wrote

This has been adapted many times but I think the best version is the 1974 version “And then there were none” (it does have a different title that was of the time and not appropriate anymore) this is a classic Agatha Christie story so if you like Glass Onion and Murder / Death on the Orient Nile Express then it should be right up your street. It had a dark multi part tv adaptation recently too if you want a modern interpretation.

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mcgeggy t1_jaf3jab wrote

Gone in the Night (aka The Cow).

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