Cinetrii analyses reviews to infer possible inspirations behind a film. Enter a title to find other works that may have inspired (or been inspired by) it, along with the quotes that determine the connection. About

Examples:

Kraven the Hunter is a nostalgic nod to low-budget flicks like Cobra and Bloodsport.
The Outrun features Saoirse Ronan in an exploration of addiction, drawing comparisons to classics like The Lost Weekend and Tender Mercies.
Joseph Kosinski's Only The Brave tells the real-life story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, a tight-knit Arizona firefighting squad. What films have similar themes?
Ingmar Bergman's Persona from 1966 is a seminal psychological drama. What works has it inspired?
Chang-dong Lee's Burning is a confident slow-burn mystery. It recalls Hitchcock, Antonioni's Blow-Up and, according to one critic, Jack Nicholson in The Pledge.
Christopher Nolan's action thriller Tenet juggles temporal concepts, similar to his previous films - but also contains a nod to Casablanca.
Strange Darling blends homage and originality, echoing Mad Max and Duel while showcasing performances reminiscent of Starry Eyes and Natural Born Killers.
Todd Phillips' Joker models Arthur Fleck after Travis Bickle (Taxi Driver) and Rupert Pupkin (The King of Comedy) and even stars Robert De Niro himself in a finale channeling Network.
Quentin Tarantino loves cinema - he packs his films full of references and homages. Pulp Fiction is no exception. Have you seen Charley Varrick?


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