20 Best Trippy Movies on Netflix Right Now (Updated)

20 Best Trippy Movies on Netflix Right Now – It’s always fun to see a movie or two where all you want to do is be blown away by insane, hallucinogenic, and hallucinatory sights that transport you to other worlds. These flicks are one-of-a-kind and will take you on an immensely profound and joyful journey. They can be bizarre, set in unreal realms, or affect our own reality. However, at their depths, they can also be clean, pure, and powerful. In any case, these films will blow your mind and stay with you for a long time. So, if you’re ready for this adventure, let’s get started.

Time Trap (2017)

 

‘Time Trap’ is a science fiction film starring Andrew Wilson as Professor Hopper, a man concerned with discovering what happened to his parents after they mysteriously vanished while searching for the Fountain of Youth. When he fails to return after investigating a distant cave, his students begin a hunt for him, only to discover that not everything is as it appears. The film explores the intriguing topic of spacetime distortion. While there were numerous chances to improve the plot, ‘Time Trap’ is worth seeing for its beguilingly interesting finish.

In the Shadow of the Moon (2019)

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‘In the Shadow of the Moon,’ directed by Gregory Weidman and written by Geoff Tock, is a science fiction thriller starring Boyd Holbrook, Cleopatra Coleman, and Michael C. Hall. The plot centres around Thomas Lockhart, a Philadelphia investigator whose life takes an unexpected turn when he launches an inquiry into the seemingly unrelated deaths of many people due to bleeding. Despite the fact that he meets the perpetrator very quickly, the drama that ensues complicates the murder case even further as the Philadelphia detective becomes captivated with the time-traveling series killer in the process.

ARQ (2016)

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The science-fiction thriller film, directed by Tony Elliott, introduces viewers to a civilization divided by an energy crisis. With corporations fighting for the last energy supplies, an engineer named Renton is being pursued for developing a technology that could perhaps fix the current issue. His life becomes even more complicated when he becomes trapped in a time loop and has to replay the same day with his buddies over and over again.

Awake (2021)

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When a strange disaster not only robs humanity of its sleep but also causes technical malfunctions all across the world, the world is taken over by an existential dilemma. With little to no time on their hands, the scientists race against the clock to find a cure, but they face unanticipated obstacles. When a soldier discovers that her daughter may have the secret to resolving humanity’s existential predicament, she understands she must make a difficult decision. Will the ex-Army medic prioritise his daughter over mass extinction? Will she put her child’s life in jeopardy for the sake of the greater good?

iBOY (2017)

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Tom Harvey is a young adult who is struggling to make ends meet until one of his friends encourages him to pursue his crush, Lucy. When the two decide to study together, Tom is looking forward to the surprises that the future holds for him. Unfortunately, when he pays a visit to Lucy’s house, he discovers her sexually raped and her brother comatose. Tom gets shot in the head by the perpetrators as he tries to contact law police. He subsequently wakes up in a hospital, where he discovers, after being discharged, that he has developed the strange ability to visualise digital signals and hear phone transmissions. With his newfound abilities at his disposal, Tom resolves to go after each of the assailants one by one.

Self/less (2015)

Ryan Reynolds plays a billionaire who is diagnosed with brain cancer in this film. As a result, he resolves to “shed” his consciousness into a synthetically created body. When fresh knowledge becomes available, what begins as a modest crusade to extend his life quickly morphs into something utterly unexpected. With an intriguing premise and good action sequences tossed in, ‘Self/less’ stands apart from its sci-fi contemporaries.

We believe that this film is excellent to watch if you want an amazing tale but don’t want to deal with more typical components of the genre, such as aliens or monsters. It is a film that is rooted simply in a desire to live and will leave you questioning the meaning of death and the value of life.

Bird Box (2018)

 

The film is a post-apocalyptic horror-thriller about a mysterious creature that has annihilated human civilisation by taking the form of their deepest nightmares. Those who have survived must now live their lives blinded at all times in quest of a safe haven. But, with the monster chasing them constantly present, is survival even possible? The picture, directed by Susanne Bier and based on Josh Malerman’s novel of the same name, is engrossing and keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

I Am Mother (2019)

 

The mother-daughter bond is undeniably vital. ‘I Am Mother,’ on the other hand, takes it to a whole new level. Clara Rugaard plays Daughter, a girl who lives with a robot that helps with the repopulation of Earth after an extinction event. Mother is the name given to it. When Daughter becomes interested and leaves the bunker, she encounters Woman (Hilary Swank), who is not fond of androids to say the least. What unfolds is a particular tension between Mother and Daughter, and the film will captivate you with its taut psychological pleasures.

Circle (2015)

 

What would you do if you awoke in a dark room with 50 other people and watched individuals dying every few minutes? In reality, what would you do if you realised that the entire group is in charge and must determine who lives and who dies? Isn’t it terrifying? This is precisely what occurs in ‘Circle.’ This premise makes for a mind-boggling film since it puts the human psyche to the forefront in a very raw and profound way. Furthermore, you will feel more invested since you may view yourself as a member of this ill-fated gang.

The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)

 

The third episode of the ‘Cloverfield’ trilogy takes place in 2028, during an energy crisis on Earth. A crew of scientists is on the Cloverfield space station, prepared to test a particle accelerator that could provide endless energy to the world. However, when Earth appears to vanish, they must work together to escape. This film examines the concepts of a parallel universe and the multiverse, as well as how the plot ties to the franchise’s predecessors. Although it is regarded as the poorest picture in the trilogy (as are most third-generation films), we believe it packs a punch and is well worth your time.

Io (2019)

 

‘Io,’ directed by Jonathan Helpert, is another science fiction picture about living after a catastrophic event, which (let’s be honest) has started to feel like a possibility in recent times. The air on Earth has essentially turned toxic, and most humanity have fled to Io, Jupiter’s moon. But Sam Walden, played by Margaret Qualley, isn’t giving up. When she puts out a radio transmission to see if there are any other people nearby, a man called Micah comes.

We next observe the characters as they decide whether or not to stay on Earth. ‘Io,’ at its foundation, is a film about how people choose to define what home means to them. It is, nevertheless, a thought-provoking work. It may not force you to rethink your priorities or drastically alter your life, but it is a legitimate competitor on this list.

The Midnight Sky (2020)

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‘The Midnight Sky,’ directed by George Clooney, is a science fiction film based on Lily Brooks-debut Dalton’s novel. Augustine Lofthouse, a solitary academic who has survived a worldwide disaster and is now dealing with its repercussions, stars in the film. When he discovers that a naïve crew of astronauts is coming to the planet, the Artic-dwelling scientist must accept responsibility for preventing them from returning to their no longer secure habitats.

Cloud Atlas (2012)

 

This enormous science fiction film is spectacular, chaotic, and completely unlike from anything you’ve seen before. The Wachowskis (creators of ‘The Matrix’) and Tom Tykwer directed it. It demonstrates how activities influence one another as time passes and the world changes. The plot is separated into six distinct subplots set in six distinct historical periods, each with its own collection of characters and events.

However, these are all linked to one another, and you’ll soon discover why. The most perplexing feature of the plot is that the directors elected to use an ensemble cast who play completely different characters over the several epochs. Some are completely indistinguishable, leaving you guessing throughout the scenes. Furthermore, each actor performs a role with a character development that makes perfect sense once understood. Prepare for an in-depth exploration in which you will discover meanings and connections in every detail shown to you.

Oxygen (2021)

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‘Oxygen,’ a science-fiction drama film, stars Mélanie Laurent, Mathieu Amalric, and Malik Zidi. The film is directed by Alexandre Aja and stars Liz Hansen, a naïve lady who awakens an air-sealed cryogenic unit whose oxygen concentration is fast depleting. Hanse struggles to make sense of her current situation because she has no recollection of her arrival. Recognizing that the oxygen in the unit will soon be depleted, she works with the pod’s cutting-edge artificial intelligence to find a way out of her claustrophobic nightmare. Will she be able to complete it in time?

Cargo (2018)

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‘Cargo,’ a post-apocalyptic horror drama film starring Martin Freeman, Simone Landers, and Anthony Hayes, tells a wonderful narrative of survival and parenting. After a virus forces humanity into survival mode, an infected father urgently seeks a safe haven for his young child. Unfortunately, as time passes, he becomes more aware of his shifting nature, which may endanger his child’s life. Will the perplexed father find a way out of his current predicament?

Mute (2018)

 

The plot revolves around Leo, a deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafeningly deafening His investigation leads him deeper and deeper into the sordid underbelly of a dystopian Berlin of the future. The film’s visuals and noir undertones really set it apart. Furthermore, the storey digs deeply into subjects such as parenthood, loneliness, isolation, and love. ‘Mute’ also stars Alexander Skarsgard, Paul Rudd, Justin Theroux, Robert Sheehan, Noel Clarke, Florence Kasumba, and Dominic Monaghan. If you like Duncan Jones’ ‘Moon,’ you’ll be pleased to know that ‘Mute’ is its sequel.

The Discovery (2017)

If you’re looking for romance in science fiction, ‘The Discovery’ will not let you down. When Dr. Thomas Harbor (Robert Redford) declares that the afterlife exists, suicide rates skyrocket as individuals seek a fresh start. Will (Jason Segel), his son, holds him accountable for this. Rooney Mara portrays Isla, a woman Will meets on a ship. The two travel to Dr. Harbor’s compound, where they learn more about his studies while falling in love. This film deals with the themes of mortality, second chances, and love, and it will stay with you long after it has ended.

Mirage (2018)

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It appears that parallel universes are extremely perilous places to visit. If you manage to construct a new world or make your way to one where you don’t belong, you may find yourself in limbo, with no way out. This is the central concept of Oriol Paulo’s “Mirage.” Nico, a small boy, is the protagonist of the storey. He observes a murder at a neighbor’s house and goes there to find out what happened. Nico rushes outdoors when the perpetrator sees his presence. However, he is killed when he is hit by a car. This was also the period when an electrical storm raged for 72 hours.

Exactly 25 years later, a woman named Vera moves into Nico’s residence and learns of the boy’s horrifying end. She discovers an ancient television that can be used to generate a space-time glitch. So she uses it to travel back in time 25 years to warn Nico of his awful fate. But what impact will time travel have on Vera? This is the question that the film attempts to address. While it is beautifully crafted, the plot is not really original. ‘Mirage,’ on the other hand, is intriguing enough to keep one interested until the very end.

The Platform (2019)

 

‘The Platform’ is a film that will catch you off guard simply because of its relevance in today’s culture. Goreng is a man who is imprisoned in a vertical prison building known as “the pit.” The residents are fed using a mechanism in which enough of food is placed on a platform and gradually down to everyone. The folks on the higher floors feast, as planned, and by the time it reaches the lower levels, the occupants are surviving on scraps.

Such an organisation is bound to produce injustices and, as a result, unhappiness. This film is a convincing argument against unfettered capitalism and consumerism, and what makes it so mind-boggling is that it has the potential to be extrapolated to our culture for many more decades if nothing changes.

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018)

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One of the best and most imaginative television shows of all time is Netflix’s ‘Black Mirror,’ which is actually a Channel 4 original series. Charlie Brooker and his colleagues have always surprised us with innovative and thought-provoking content that has covered a wide range of issues while remaining true to the show’s premise. When the showrunners went on to make the first feature film based on the series, ‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch,’ they certainly outdid themselves.

The plot revolves around the life of a video game developer who aspires to create an interactive video game in which the user may choose how to progress. The best thing is that this film has an interactive component as well. As a result, it becomes a two-way experience for both the viewer and the main character. ‘Bandersnatch’ is not simply a watershed moment in new-age cinema; it also has the ability to combat piracy and introduce a new style into the business. As the main character’s traumas clash with yours and the barrier between fiction and reality blurs, you’ll realise you’ve never been in this zone before.