
If You Like The Red Shoes(1948)
Based on real preference data from thousands of voters, here's what fans of The Red Shoes also love.
33 connections found
#1151xBadlands
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#2140xDouble Indemnity
1944
#3113xThe Apartment
1960
#480xNorth by Northwest
1959
#559xCitizen Kane
1941
#656xVertigo
1958
#752xChinatown
1974
#850xRear Window
1954
#944xThe Graduate
1967
#1044xEraserhead
1978
#1142xRosemary's Baby
1968
#1238xBlue Velvet
1986
#1331xDr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
1964
#1428xPsycho
1960
#1517x2001: A Space Odyssey
1968
#1616xLost in Translation
2003
#1715xFargo
1996
#1815xBeing John Malkovich
1999
#1914xBlade Runner
1982
#2012xThe Shining
1980
#2112xBlack Swan
2010
#2210xAmélie
2001
#2310xThe Grand Budapest Hotel
2014
#249.1xThe Godfather
1972
#259.0xThe Big Lebowski
1998
#268.9xAmerican Psycho
2000
#278.1xReservoir Dogs
1992
#287.6xThe Silence of the Lambs
1991
#296.8xEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
2004
#306.5xThe Truman Show
1998
#316.3xDonnie Darko
2001
#325.4xPulp Fiction
1994
#333.7xFight Club
1999How does this work?
These recommendations are based on real voting data, not algorithms. When thousands of people vote on their favorites, patterns emerge — people who love The Red Shoes consistently tend to also love certain other things. The "strength" score shows how much more likely fans of The Red Shoes are to enjoy each recommendation compared to the average person.
Unlike algorithmic recommendations, these connections come from actual human preferences. A high strength score means the connection is genuine — not just because two items share a category, but because the same people genuinely love both.