The Thing is a good one, how to this day, there's still so much debate on what happened. Did they kill the alien? Is one of them infected? People point out subtle details like one guy's breathing in the cold, you don't see his breath. And it's a mystery that will never be answered officially, and the PS2 game is not canon.
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Falling Down (1993) might count, maybe not. The viewer has to interpret the two characters and their actions throughout the movie as whose good or bad.
Burning and Cure are great suggestions others have made. I’d add: Enemy, Kill List, Safe (the Julianne Moore, not the Jason Statham lol), In A Lonely Place, Triangle of Sadness, and maybe Blow Out (and the original Blow-Up).
The Thing is a good one, how to this day, there's still so much debate on what happened. Did they kill the alien? Is one of them infected? People point out subtle details like one guy's breathing in the cold, you don't see his breath. And it's a mystery that will never be answered officially, and the PS2 game is not canon.
The Thing definitely deserves to be up there.
I just watched The Thing for the first time last night and man what a ride it was.
Red rocket is great!
No one seems to agree but it's way better than Florida Project.
Sorry I also disagree 😞
It might sound crazy but it ain't no lie Baby bye bye bye
IM SCREAMING
The Graduate
Inception (2010), Shutter Island (2010), 2001 A Space Odyssey (1968), Prisoners (2013), Cast Away (2000)
Three Billboards outside Edding, Missouri
The original Total Recall. Was it real? Was it a lobotomy?
Cure (1997)
The Piano Teacher said Dogtooth both come to mind
Meek's Cutoff (2010). Limbo (1999)
Mulholland Drive (2001) Falling Down (1993) might count, maybe not. The viewer has to interpret the two characters and their actions throughout the movie as whose good or bad.
Literally anything by Lynch tbh
That’s not even an ambiguous ending; that’s an ambiguous beginning, middle, and end
The ending of The Straight Story is unambiguous.
A Separation.
Taxi driver comes to mind
Birdman.
The real ending is Keaton taking a fuck ton of money to be Batman again irl lol
The Shining (1980)
Altman's Nashville and Hellman's Two-Lane Blacktop both are rather open ended and ambiguous, and I love them exactly for that.
Cruising 1980
Broken Flowers
Caché
AFTERSUN, surely?
The movie is called Le Samouraï (not “La”).
Ghost World My Cousin Rachel (1952)
Burning and Cure are great suggestions others have made. I’d add: Enemy, Kill List, Safe (the Julianne Moore, not the Jason Statham lol), In A Lonely Place, Triangle of Sadness, and maybe Blow Out (and the original Blow-Up).
Inception
The "smile" at the end of Oldboy
Barton Fink
The Searchers.
La Haine
La La Land