Why We Love Stories That Make Us Question Reality
There is a particular kind of story that stays with us long after the credits roll or the final page is turned. It isn't simply because of an exciting plot twist or a cleverly constructed mystery. Instead, these stories quietly ask one unsettling question:
What if the world you trust isn't the world that's really there?
Films such as The Matrix, Inception and The Truman Show have become modern classics because they do more than entertain. They challenge our assumptions about reality itself. They encourage us to question our memories, our choices, our identities, and even whether the people and institutions we trust deserve that trust at all.