Si vous avez aimé 'Wakey Wakey' (2012), cette série britannique décalée et pleine d'humour noir, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des univers tout aussi absurdes, drôles et parfois dérangeants qui sauront captiver les fans de l'humour unique de 'Wakey Wakey'.

Twin Peaks (1990)
Description: A surreal blend of mystery, horror, and soap opera, with a dreamlike atmosphere and unconventional storytelling.
Fait: The show's iconic theme song was composed by Angelo Badalamenti in under a day. The character of Laura Palmer was originally intended to remain a mystery indefinitely.


The Truman Show (1998)
Description: Explores themes of reality manipulation and the blurring lines between fiction and real life, with a protagonist unaware of the constructed nature of his world.
Fait: The film's concept was inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone. Jim Carrey's performance was initially met with skepticism due to his comedic background.


Being John Malkovich (1999)
Description: A bizarre and surreal exploration of identity and consciousness, featuring a portal into another person's mind.
Fait: The film was Spike Jonze's feature directorial debut. John Malkovich initially hesitated to participate but was convinced by the unique script.


The Matrix (1999)
Description: A groundbreaking sci-fi film that questions the nature of reality, featuring a protagonist who discovers the world is a simulation.
Fait: The film's iconic bullet time effect was achieved using a ring of still cameras. The script was initially considered too complex for a mainstream audience.


Fight Club (1999)
Description: A subversive exploration of identity and consumer culture, featuring a protagonist with a fractured psyche.
Fait: The film's twist ending was kept secret during production. The author of the original novel, Chuck Palahniuk, was surprised by how well the adaptation turned out.


Donnie Darko (2001)
Description: A mind-bending mix of psychological thriller and science fiction, dealing with alternate realities and existential questions.
Fait: The film initially flopped at the box office but gained a massive cult following after its DVD release. The director's cut includes more explicit explanations of the time travel elements.


Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Description: Delves into the complexities of memory and identity, presenting a surreal narrative that challenges perceptions of reality and love.
Fait: The film's nonlinear narrative was partly inspired by the structure of a Möbius strip. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.


Inception (2010)
Description: A high-concept thriller that plays with layers of reality and dreams, challenging the audience's perception of what is real.
Fait: The spinning top at the end was not originally in the script. Hans Zimmer's score incorporates a slowed-down version of Edith Piaf's 'Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien.'


The Lobster (2015)
Description: A darkly comedic and surreal take on societal norms and relationships, set in a dystopian world with bizarre rules.
Fait: The film was shot in Ireland but is set in an unnamed location. It won the Jury Prize at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.


Mr. Robot (2015)
Description: A psychological thriller that blurs the line between reality and delusion, focusing on a hacker with a fragmented sense of self.
Fait: The show's hacking scenes are praised for their technical accuracy. The protagonist's inner monologue was inspired by classic noir films.
