7 AI Movies That Will Make You Question Reality-Ranked

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Interstellar, Gravity, or The Matrix–Science fiction has been one of the most popular genres and exploding since early 2000 when films like Terminator were hitting the box office like anything else.

According to The California Aggie, 11 out of the 20 domestic grossing movies were science fiction since 2010 and it’s not just about the journey beyond imagination, but also the exploration of new possibilities that often raise questions about the nature of reality. 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the most trending aspect of science and technology, especially after the introduction of ChatGPT commercially.

While AI has been a controversial and threatening topic, it’s not a new one. Several films have predicted the arrival of the era we’re living in. 

So let’s dig into some mind-boggling AI movies that will bend your mind about realms of reality and consciousness. 

7. Social Dilemma 

While it is a documentary, this list wouldn’t have been complete without this masterpiece that delves into the raw and hidden world of social media and the way it impacts us.

It protrudes a chilling and captivating effect that sheds light on AI algorithms and secretly helps us manifest our reality.

The movie displays a combination of interviews with former tech industry executives and a dramatized story about a teenager who is a puppet to the social media authorities.

This movie is a wake-up call for our society that’s influenced by these dopamine-driven and mindless scrolling habits.

The eye-opening exploration is both hilarious and scary as it emphasizes neurological rewiring and manipulation by algorithms designed according to what we want to see. 

Social dilemma raises existential questions about our ability to make important decisions for our survival.

6. The Imitation Game

This movie stars the Sherlock fame Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing—the father of artificial intelligence during World War II and portrays Turing’s genius which impacted the world beyond wartime. 

The movie narrates a strong, well-paced story and explores more than one concept but multiple corners of perseverance, gender equality, and empathy. 

The raw emotions dwell the audience into its espionage with a touch of John le Carré’s style, the imitation game has a streamlined structure that explores the complex life of Alan Turing and bears layers of joy as well as tragedy.

5. Ex Machina

A psychological thriller that shows a programmer and his invention of an intelligent humanoid robot via the Turing Test—The film is an intelligent journey of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and gender with mind-bending visuals and a polished piece of work that keeps you off the edge of your couch. 

The film’s provocative and compelling themes imply the creation and manipulation of sentient beings to completely blur the boundaries between machines and humans.

The movie is a challenge that stimulates the viewer’s mind throughout the thrilling journey.

4. Oxygen 

This sci-fi thriller follows a woman who wakes up in a cryogenic pod and has to find her way to escape before she runs out of oxygen while she suffers from memory loss and has little to no idea why she was in the pod in the first place.

Perhaps her only assistance is an AI voice named MILO and she soon realizes not everything is as it seems. 

The film will make you question your interactions as its suspenseful and claustrophobic atmosphere could probably be felt through the screen.

A clever and twisting masterpiece with a slight relevance to the Covid-19 pandemic, this AI movie will keep your nerves tense and provide you with a thorough experience as felt by the protagonist.

3. Her (2013)

A sci-fi romance that depicts a near-future Los Angeles—a love interest between a lonely depressed man and an artificial intelligence operating system. 

The movie highlights a significant issue of how loneliness can become an edge for humans and breaks all anomalies of human relationships.

The complex and convincing emotional bond between a machine and human as well as the stunning visuals will make you believe in a future so gleaming yet exciting. 

It could be ruled as being ‘too sentimental’ and ‘superficial’ in its portrayal and leaves you wondering whether the protagonist’s behavior is a form of escapism, exploitation, or empowerment.

This innovative movie shows us what it means to be human, to love, and to be loved.

2. The Matrix

The Matrix will really make you question reality and put you under a feeling of being a part of the simulation.

This movie follows the journey of Neo, a hacker who discovers that the world he lives in is a simulated reality designed by machines to enslave humanity and how he works to free mankind of the shackles. 

The movie is at least once in a lifetime watch and features some of the most iconic scenes in cinema history such as the bullet-time effect, the rooftop jump, and the lobby shootout.

This unforgettable and praise-worthy movie sandwiches science between philosophy and fiction.

1. A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

The movie is set in a future where global warming has shattered the world and humans rely on android for almost everything.

It accentuates the topics of love, humanity, and existence through the eyes of a robot named David and takes you on board through emotional storytelling and other philosophical concepts. 

The movie has crafted well-articulated scenes and its Flesh Fair highlight as well as a neon-lit metropolis of sin and pleasure are just some of the good parts of the many others. 

The AI movie also features some of the most advanced special effects of its time, such as the realistic animation of David’s face and expressions, and the futuristic design of the mechas and their world. 

It raises several mind-boggling questions such as: Can a machine love? Can a machine have a soul? What is the difference between artificial and natural?

This legendary combination of two visionary directors is for anyone who loves cinema, science fiction, and simple storytelling.

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