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I really enjoyed all stories and format of this movie and would like to enjoy something similar, sort of Pulp Fiction or Crash, no need for stories to be interconnected, but they should be amusing like this.

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Wild Tales was so much fun... and the stories are connected by themes which is nice...

Most of the movies I know that use these technique are dramas... Here are a few that I liked.

  • Magnolia: Very odd movie, but gripping and directed very well
  • Amores Perros: Intense and fast paced
  • Syriana: Political drama set in the oil, security and international arms world
  • Traffic: movie set in the drug trade, from undercover cops to upper class families, with really nice use of colour to delineate the separate story lines
  • Burn After Reading: Hilarious comedy set in the Washington D.C. area
  • Third Person: Intricate drama, follows several couples/people trying to relate to one another... Directed by Paul Haggis who made Crash. I think it's better than Crash

strange, never heard of Third person, thanks for tip

All I can think of is horror movies: Creepshow, Twilight Zone, Tales from the crypt etc..

For TV Shows... definitely check out Blackmirror

check out Blue Ruin: its a revenge flick with lite dark humour like this movie

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