With such a wide range of complex and thought-provoking films, it makes sense that some of the features that both critics and general moviegoers like are not liked by every single viewer, and that’s perfectly normal.

Whether Reddit moviegoers found it difficult to watch these widely loved films due to their slow pace, or found the topics covered in these films emotionally draining, there are plenty of good reasons why the viewing experience is often not as good as we hope. From 2001: Space Odyssey To Uncut Gemsthese are ten features that platform users will never see again.

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10 ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ (1968)

Astronaut works in a lighted room
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Stanley Kubrickthe legendary sci-fi movie - a highly influential film that many consider to be his masterpiece - analyzes the story of evolution as it centers around a mysterious artifact buried under the surface of the moon, following a spacecraft sent to Jupiter to find the origin of the black monolith.

Although a visually stunning and generally groundbreaking film, 2001: Space Odyssey also known for its intentionally slow pace. u/grichardson526 says the 1968 film is “a remarkable technical achievement. But as a movie, I can’t stand it.” In response to the comment, the user adds that he sees how “most people” don’t like it: “It’s very… Slow and weird.”

9 ‘Lighthouse’ (2019)

Close-up of Ephraim Winslow (Robert Pattinson) and Thomas Wake (Willem Dafoe) from The Lighthouse
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Starring Robert Pattison And Willem Dafoe like two lighthouse keepers Robert EggersThe deeply quirky yet memorable film follows characters as they try not to go crazy while spending time together on a remote New England island in the 1890s.

“Awesome film,” said u/Spectredemortis. “I’ll never watch again.” Thanks to the impeccable performance of the main characters and stunning, haunting black and white shots Djarin Blaschke, Lighthouse is an impressive feature that makes the watch really uncomfortable, which for obvious reasons, not every viewer likes.

8 Dunkirk (2017)

A Group of Soldiers at Dunkirk Directed by Christopher Nolan
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With a non-linear storyline designed to add intrigue to the viewing experience, Christopher NolanThe acclaimed historical war film depicts real events during the evacuation of Dunkirk during World War II, offering viewers different perspectives from land, sea and air.

Dunkirk was also a well-reviewed movie on the platform, and for good reason. Nolan’s film perfectly captures the war, including the pain and desperation that follows. “He did an amazing job conveying the feeling of being in that war; the only problem was that it felt miserable,” wrote u//OneGuyJeff.

7 ‘Requiem for a Dream’ (2000)

Jared Leto and Jennifer Connelly lie on the floor in Requiem for a Dream
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In a thought-provoking study of four characters, Requiem for a Dream director Darren Aronofsky gives viewers a glimpse into the lives of those struggling with drug addiction, including retired widows (Ellen Burstyn) and her son Harry (Jared Leto).

A relentless story about the mental health of people struggling with addiction. Requiem for a Dream it’s all but a light watch. “I’m still traumatized 20 years later,” wrote u/Laura37733. On a less gloomy and more light-hearted note, a user revealed that he had watched the disturbing film, mistaking it for Where Dreams Lead“It took a few minutes to determine that Robin Williams would not show up,” they said.

6 ‘Stalker’ (1979)

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Andrei TarkovskyThe sci-fi film is considered a classic and remains at the top of the list of the best films of the genre even after all these years. Stalker is a thrilling film about two men searching for a wish-granting room in an area known as The Zone.

In addition to impressive acting, Stalker gives an exciting, tense premise. However, it’s not his claustrophobic storytelling that scares off movie buffs. According to u/six6six4kids, Tarkovsky’s films “are all deep works in their own right, but they’re too slow for me.” Another user adds that “even the main characters take a nap in the middle of the movie.”

5 “A Clockwork Orange” (1971)

Malcolm McDowell as Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange
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Another feature of Stanley Kubrick that seems to deserve praise. Clockwork orange shows the imprisoned leader of a sadistic gang (Malcolm McDowell) at its center, depicting the character’s willing participation in an experiment in disgust behavior in a futuristic city ruled by a repressive and totalitarian superstate.

On Reddit, viewers feel that the film is not the entertaining viewing that many believe, including u/zxcven: “Very surprised it was only mentioned once. I don’t like the movie at all.” Although Kubrick’s brutal and daring film may not be to everyone’s taste, there’s no doubt that it’s highly respected by cinephiles around the world.

4 ‘American History X’ (1998)

American History X

After serving three years in prison for the murder of two black men, former neo-Nazi and former leader of a violent white supremacist gang, Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton), gets out of jail and tries to stop his little brother from going down the same violent path as him.

American History X. Amazing movie. And it had to be done. But I can’t say that it was interesting, and I definitely won’t watch it again. I just can’t go through it a second time, ”a Reddit user rightly noted. Given the delicacy of its themes, it would be one hundred percent difficult (and doubtful) to find such a narrative enjoyable, even if the film is excellent in terms of quality. sending powerful messages about hate and racism.

3 Schindler’s List (1993)

Little girl alone on Schindler's List
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One of Steven Spielbergthe best examples of film production, Schindler’s list the moving clock that inspired both survivors and those who listened. Based on a true story about Oscar Schindlerthe 1993 plot, set in German-occupied Poland during World War II, centers around a businessman (Liam Neeson), who becomes an unlikely humanitarian by turning his factory into a hideout.

Shedding light on how the smallest actions of one person can change the lives of others, Spielberg’s historical drama is a poignant picture that touches with care on the delicate nature of its themes. “This is a brilliant film, and everyone should watch it once, but I will never watch it again,” the user admitted.

2 ‘Joker’ (2019)

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Starring Joaquin Phoenix in a phenomenal role that won the actor an Oscar in 2020, Joker offers viewers a different take on the beloved fictional character, this time portraying Gotham’s prince of crime as a failed comedian who seeks connection and slowly goes insane.

In addition to excellent cinematography and top-notch acting, Todd PhillipsThe film is also noted for its portrayal of mental health, including Arthur’s childhood trauma. “I understand why people love it, but what a completely obnoxious movie it is,” said u/OnslaughtRM. “In fact of the matter. It should be uncomfortable and unpleasant, ”said another user.

1 “Uncut Gems” (2019)

Adam Sandler holding his necklace in Uncut Gems
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The second A24 movie on this list, Uncut Gemsand is probably one of the most disturbing and adrenaline-inducing films that viewers have ever seen on this platform. Adam Sandler brings to life (and completely dramatizes) the once-successful New York gem dealer whose gambling ruined his career and personal life.

“My nerves were completely shattered by the end, I wouldn’t watch it again, but I recognized its superiority,” said u/dobette593. Undoubtedly, Safdie brothers a feature film is an unforgettable film that is likely to be remembered by the audience for a long time.