3 Sci-Fi Movies That Will Change Your Perspective

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Sci-fi movies have the power to expand your mind, challenge reality, and change the way you see the world. From mind-bending concepts to futuristic storytelling, the best sci-fi films make us question existence, technology, and human nature. 

Although sometimes we immerse ourselves in a movie to forget our reality, sometimes, we want a movie to make us think and question life and its everything. For that reason, today we recommend three sci-fi movies that will ultimately change your perspective.

3 Sci-Fi Films That Will Change How You See the World

If you love thought-provoking cinema, these three must-watch sci-fi movies will leave you speechless and transform your perspective forever.

1. The Truman Show

The Truman Show tells the story of Truman Burbank, who is a man who lives in a TV show but doesn’t know it. His life is broadcasted on television and many people watch it every day. The film shows us how Truman becomes aware that he is being watched and how his life is transformed as he learns the reality of his life. It is a film that can be analyzed through different perspectives and has been considered a classic for many years. Its message is accurate and quite current (considering that the film is from the 90s).

2. In Time

In Time is a futuristic movie where time has replaced money. People stop aging at the age of 25 and from then on, they must work to get more time to live. People carry in their hand a clock that tells how many hours of life/money they have left. The main character Will Salas is considered lower class until a multimillionaire gives him all his time to live. From that moment on, things begin to change for Will. The film carries a profound metaphor about money, life and time. It is a film that, without a doubt, leaves you thinking about the way the world is structured and the way we move with it.

3. Arrival

Arrival tells the story of a linguist who is called by the U.S. government to discover a way to communicate with aliens who have arrived on Earth. Fearing a possible war, linguist Louise Banks embarks on an investigation that will lead her to stardom and, at the same time, make her see the reality of her life. Arrival, in short, is a film that plays with your mind and makes you question life, time and the way we communicate.

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Coral Rodríguez Hassan

Coral is a Puerto Rican writer passionate about film, culture, and the transformative power of lifestyles. With a curious soul, she loves to immerse herself in deep conversations. She not only seeks to tell stories but also to provoke reflection and dialogue, inviting her readers to question and rethink the world around them.