12 Great Recent Movies You'll Never Be Able To Watch Again

9. Burning

Leave No Trace
CGV Arthouse

An impressive mystery story from South Korea, Burning is a very clever and well-crafted film, but it will genuinely drive you mad. It focuses on a mysterious disappearance and although clues are given, nothing is answered and it's utterly haunting in every way.

It is something that should be seen, as it was one of 2018's best movies, but it's a thoroughly unsettling and chilling affair that, thanks to all the unanswered questions, will leave viewers utterly infuriated (albeit in a good way).

All in all, this one's just a bit too unsettling to revisit and the 150 minute-length, as well as the ambiguity running through it, will make one even less willing to re-explore it.

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Film Studies graduate, aspiring screenwriter and all-around nerd who, despite being a pretentious cinephile who loves art-house movies, also loves modern blockbusters and would rather watch superhero movies than classic Hollywood films. Once met Tommy Wiseau.