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Best science fiction movies of the 2000s

Explore a fascinating decade for cinema with this selection of the best science fiction movies from the 2000s. From space epics to futuristic dystopias and time-travel tales, discover the films that defined the genre. This list includes masterpieces that explored technology, humanity, and the future, offering complex narratives and innovative visual effects. Perfect for sci-fi cinema enthusiasts looking to revisit or discover the classics from the turn of the century.

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  1. 1

    28 Days Later (2002)

    57 Global Votes
    • Redefined the zombie genre

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    This film redefined the zombie subgenre of sci-fi horror with its masterful execution and powerful storytelling. Its haunting portrayal of a London ravaged by a rage virus made it a monumental masterpiece.

  2. 2

    Wall-E

    50 Global Votes
    • Critiques modern society and effects of pollution

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    This animated film about a lonely robot cleaning up a garbage-strewn Earth carries strong environmental themes. It's an all-ages film with significant meaning for adults, praised for its storytelling and visual artistry.

  3. 3

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

    45 Global Votes
    • Blends science fiction with deep emotional themes

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    This meditative, surreal, and brutally romantic film explores a couple undergoing a procedure to erase memories of each other. It uses its sci-fi conceit to explore the fascinating landscape of the human mind and is considered one of the greatest films ever made.

  4. 4

    Children of Men (2006)

    45 Global Votes
    • Entertaining and compelling

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    This dystopian sci-fi action thriller is set in a future where humanity has lost the ability to procreate, leading to global chaos. It has grown to be considered a monumental masterpiece for its powerful themes and visual filmmaking.

  5. 5

    Avatar (2009)

    44 Global Votes
    • Thematically rich sci-fi/fantasy masterpiece

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    James Cameron's epic adventure film is known for its groundbreaking visual effects and immersive world-building of Pandora. It remains a definitive achievement in visual filmmaking, pushing the medium forward and still mesmerizing audiences today.

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  7. 6

    District 9

    37 Global Votes
    • Spectacular

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    This unique alien movie, set in South Africa, explores themes of xenophobia and segregation through a found-footage style. It's praised for its originality, social commentary, and immersive world-building.

  8. 7

    Minority Report (2002)

    32 Global Votes
    • Tom Cruise is great

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    This mystery story, set in 2054, depicts a terrifying future where people are arrested for crimes they haven't committed yet. Its depicted technology felt futuristic upon release and still offers much to consider today.

  9. 8

    Donnie Darko

    27 Global Votes
    • Explores diverse themes like mental health, loneliness, and authenticity

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    This cult classic explores complex ideas surrounding time travel and alternate realities with a unique and often confusing narrative. Its psychological drama and intricate plot continue to spark debate and encourage rewatching.

  10. 9

    War of the Worlds (2005)

    25 Global Votes
    • Intense alien invasion movie

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    This intense alien invasion movie, directed by Steven Spielberg, focuses on survival rather than action-hero moments. It's considered visually dynamic, emotionally compelling, and has only improved with age.

  11. 10

    Moon (2009)

    22 Global Votes
    • Boosted by Sam Rockwell's intense performance

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    This acclaimed indie sci-fi film stars Sam Rockwell as an astronaut nearing the end of a lonely three-year shift on the moon. It uses its small scale and clone conceit to tell a fascinating story about humanity and individuality.

  12. 11

    The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

    20 Global Votes
    • Skillful sci-fi adventure

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    As a highly anticipated sequel, 'The Matrix Reloaded' offered dynamic world-building, compelling characters, and exciting action sequences. It stands as an incredibly sturdy follow-up to its predecessor, delivering big ideas within a blockbuster framework.

  13. 12

    A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

    18 Global Votes
    • Stunning, futuristic, fantastic visuals

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    Directed by Steven Spielberg with influences from Stanley Kubrick, this film is an emotional, dark, and often sad exploration of artificial intelligence. It's considered utterly captivating and a groundbreaking sci-fi story despite its divisive ending.

  14. 13

    Sunshine (2007)

    1 Global Votes
    • Dazzling visuals

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    This film follows a crew sent into space to restart the dying sun, leading to an intense psychological and existential journey. It's considered one of the most underrated sci-fi movies of the decade, praised for its visuals and exploration of isolation and pressure.

  15. 14

    Unbreakable (2000)

    0 Global Votes
    • Blends comic book/superhero genre with thriller/suspense

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    This film is a grounded, realistic sci-fi story that explores a man with inexplicable superpowers and his secret archnemesis. It subtly played with superhero tropes before the genre became a global phenomenon.