I came across a trailer this week for a Russian cerebral scifi film Target from Alexander Zeldovich that will come out later this year.
Other cerebral scifi films would include:
Inception, Akira (1988), Stalker (1979) (dir. Andrei Tarkovsky), Brazil (1985) (dir. Terry Gilliam), Gattaca (1997) (dir. Andrew Niccol), Dark City (1998) (dir. Alex Proyas), eXistenZ (1999) (dir. Cronenberg), Minority Report (2002) (dir. Steven Spielberg), THX1138 (1971) (dir. George Lucas), La Jetee (1962) (dir. Chris Marker), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) (dir. Michel Gondry), Solaris (1972) (dir. Andrei Tarkovsky, The Fountain (2006) (dir. Darren Aronosfky), Blade Runner (1982) (dir. Ridley Scott), The Matrix (1999) (dir. The Wachowskis), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) (dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Are they all scifi? Yes. Are they all high concept? no.
Heck, where is
Primer (2004)
Target's trailer looks pretty good. the synopsis sounds cool:
Yes we all know scifi action films sell the most tickets (mostly because of the visual effects) but its the cerebral scifi films that can have the best concepts and ideas. Look at Moon.
What do you guys think about cerebral scifi films?
Other cerebral scifi films would include:
Inception, Akira (1988), Stalker (1979) (dir. Andrei Tarkovsky), Brazil (1985) (dir. Terry Gilliam), Gattaca (1997) (dir. Andrew Niccol), Dark City (1998) (dir. Alex Proyas), eXistenZ (1999) (dir. Cronenberg), Minority Report (2002) (dir. Steven Spielberg), THX1138 (1971) (dir. George Lucas), La Jetee (1962) (dir. Chris Marker), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) (dir. Michel Gondry), Solaris (1972) (dir. Andrei Tarkovsky, The Fountain (2006) (dir. Darren Aronosfky), Blade Runner (1982) (dir. Ridley Scott), The Matrix (1999) (dir. The Wachowskis), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) (dir. Stanley Kubrick)
Are they all scifi? Yes. Are they all high concept? no.
Heck, where is

Target's trailer looks pretty good. the synopsis sounds cool:
No this thread isn't a best-of scifi movie list. Cerebral sci-fi films are not necessarily hard science or realistic science-based scifi films. They are more the thinking man's film. The Matrix would be the most recent example (even from 1999) of a large concept cerebral film other than the ideas in Inception.In the year 2020, a group of wealthy Moscovites travel to an abandoned astrophysics complex, rumoured to have enough power to halt the process of ageing
Yes we all know scifi action films sell the most tickets (mostly because of the visual effects) but its the cerebral scifi films that can have the best concepts and ideas. Look at Moon.
What do you guys think about cerebral scifi films?