There are many brain-burning movies. Here are a few that I think are very classic: Inception (2010): A sci-fi horror film about dreams directed by Chris Norland. The film told the story of a group of people trying to steal important information by entering other people's dreams. The plot design of the movie was very complicated, making the audience constantly guess the actions and goals of the characters in the story. Memento (2000): A sci-fi horror film about short-term memory loss directed by Chris Nolan. The film tells the story of a man trying to solve his problems by restoring his lost memories. The plot design of the movie was so fascinating that the audience felt their brains burning in the process of guessing the truth. 3 The Matrix (1999): A sci-fi action film directed by Lily Wachowski and Lana Wachowski. The film was about the struggle between virtual reality and the real world, and how humans were controlled by programming. The plot of the movie was so complicated that the audience needed to think carefully to understand the development of the story. Forrest Gump (1994): A biography about a man with a low IQ, Forrest Gump, directed by Robert Zemecris. The film tells the story of Forrest Gump's life and how he succeeded in different fields. The plot of the movie was very simple, but it made the audience feel that it was very profound. They needed to think carefully to understand the meaning. 5 Zootopy (2016): A sci-fi animated comedy film produced by Disney-directed by Jonathan Demi. The film tells the story of a rabbit detective and other animals in the urban forest. The plot design of this movie was very complicated. The audience needed to observe it carefully to understand the plot.