Personally, I like to watch literary films alone, running to the cinema alone to sit in the sparse shadow of the place or nested in the home to open the computer to watch or, literary films can always let the boiling heart quiet down. Personally, I recommend some of the more popular recent literary films:
The Family of Thieves
As a film that won the Palme d'Or, it set off a wave of fervor before it was released domestically. The plot of the film is almost the sum of the best of several of Yuwa Yae's films, and you can see shades of "Nobody Knows," shades of "Diary of a Marine Street," and shades of "Step Brothers. To the family, to the human relationship, almost depicted to the top, warm and calm. For those of you who love literary films, don't miss it
Call Me By Your Name
In contrast to Love You Simon, this homoerotic film is less emotionally charged. Calm and literate as a bowl of water, it's almost a big step forward for same-sex films. It cuts out the "villain" that has so often characterized gay films in the past and tells the story of love in the softest way possible, and that's about it.
Burn
Many people found it too literary to watch. The film is about the loneliness of modern man, the profanity and desire for power, the immovable intertwining of all desires, banal or passionate. You have to sit down and watch it in peace and quiet, and you can always see the loneliness hidden in the bones. It is a literary movie with the appearance of a suspense movie, worth watching.