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I must also add, not ALL psychological thrillers are as deep as they seem to, or should be. And if you don't get it the first time around, watch it again. If you don't think about it the next day, you probably found or boring or whatnot, and do not need to watch it again just to try and think.
Movies used to make me think about things a lot. But at this point, I've seen pretty much everything modern and even older horror films can throw at me (Exception: Eraserhead). But there is only so much you can take in.
Now I will say this. I watched Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer, a few weeks ago. That movie has stuck with me, and I wish it hadn't. That's one really fucked up movie, and it tends to be one of those that makes you think. Only, it makes you worry more than anything.
Try Donnie Darko. I found that movie to stick with me a few days after I watched it. Though, while not technically a horror film, it's still good.
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