SETTINGS & WORLDS
urban alienation
Films where the city itself functions as an alienating social force — its density, anonymity, and ceaseless motion producing characters who are isolated precisely because they are surrounded, adrift in crowds, unable to make or sustain genuine contact with the human mass pressing around them. The register is defined by the felt quality of metropolitan loneliness: the stranger in the diner booth, the missed connection on the subway, the apartment wall through which other lives are audible but unreachable. Distinct from small-town-intimacy (which centers enmeshing community where everyone knows everyone) by inverting that social texture — the city offers proximity without belonging; distinct from 3am-loneliness (which is a temporal register anchored to the specific hours of late-night wakefulness) by operating across all hours and treating alienation as a structural condition of urban life rather than a time-coded emotional state.

Taxi Driver
1976

Midnight Cowboy
1969

Pulse
2001

Toxic Love
1983

Joker
2019

Blade Runner
1982

Drive
2011

Nightcrawler
2014

City of God
2002

Lost in Translation
2003

La Haine
1995

Shame
2011

La Dolce Vita
1960

Le Samouraï
1967

Bringing Out the Dead
1999

Repulsion
1965

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
2014

Naked
1993

Sweet Smell of Success
1957

Oslo, August 31st
2011

A Touch of Sin
2013

Distant
2002

Light Sleeper
1992

The Crowd
1928

Heaven Knows What
2015