Top 1 in Top 11 best philosophical movies of all time give you subtle and profound moral lessons.
Trailer phim Rope (1948)
Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, always leads the audience to a world of wonder. Rope (1948) is one of the best philosophical films of all time showcasing his boldness ever.
The main roles in this classic are James Stewart, Farley Granger and John Dall. Rope (1948) contains a unique way of filmmaking for that era that shows a view of taller or shorter people. The film is based on the 1924 Leopold-Loeb case, the story of two gay law students in Chicago who killed a 14-year-old boy for kicks to prove he was smart, even to avoid crime.
Rope (1948) is an anti-existentialist film. The film also deals with the "Ubermensch" (Superman) philosophy of Nietzsche (the Prussian philosopher), as well as contains allusions of the Freudian (psychoanalytic) school.