Top 6 in Top 11 best philosophical movies of all time give you subtle and profound moral lessons.
Love and Death movie trailer (1975)
Love and Death (1975) is the best philosophical film of all time, seen as a satire of all things Russian, Woody Allen tried to incorporate the anxiety of Kafka (short story writer, novels in German) and the fears of Kierkegaard (Danish philosopher) into a comedy about war, peace, crime, punishment, and fathers and sons.
Allen plays Boris, who had to turn on the light in his sleep until he was thirty. He was about to be executed for a crime he didn't commit. Although at the end, director Allen tells us about love and death, what one human being has learned about life, that our mind is great but our body enjoys all the fun. , we think God is invulnerable, but death is the killer. This reminds us of Matthew 20:16, “The first is the last and the last is the first”.