If you were captivated by the intense family dynamics and dark humor of 'Force Majeure' (2014), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that share similar themes of marital strife, existential crises, and the fragility of human relationships. Whether you're looking for more psychological dramas or dark comedies that delve into the complexities of modern life, this list has something for every fan of 'Force Majeure.'

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Description: While more fantastical, this shares 'Force Majeure's' interest in how relationships shape identity. Both films use innovative storytelling to examine why we stay in painful relationships.
Fact: Jim Carrey's most dramatic role at that point. The memory-erasure procedure was based on real lobotomy tools. Kate Winslet's hair colors signify different timeline.


The Squid and the Whale (2005)
Description: Like 'Force Majeure', this film explores the breakdown of a family unit, focusing on the emotional fallout of divorce. Both films use dark humor to highlight the absurdity of human behavior in stressful situations.
Fact: The film is semi-autobiographical, based on director Noah Baumbach's own childhood experiences. It was shot in just 23 days. The title refers to an exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History that symbolizes the parents' conflicting worldviews.


Closer (2004)
Description: Like 'Force Majeure', this film exposes the destructive power of truth in relationships, with characters weaponizing honesty. Both use uncomfortable confrontations to explore how people hurt those they love.
Fact: Based on Patrick Marber's award-winning play. Natalie Portman won a Golden Globe for her performance. The famous 'Internet sex chat' scene was largely improvised.


The Break-Up (2006)
Description: This comedy-drama shares 'Force Majeure's' focus on petty arguments escalating into relationship collapse. Both show how shared living spaces become emotional minefields.
Fact: Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston dated during filming. Originally conceived as a straight comedy before becoming more dramatic. The art gallery scene was entirely improvised.


Revolutionary Road (2008)
Description: Like 'Force Majeure', this depicts a marriage crumbling under the weight of suburban expectations. Both films feature devastating public confrontations that expose private pain.
Fact: Reunited Titanic stars DiCaprio and Winslet. Based on Richard Yates' 1961 novel. The suburban sets were built to feel intentionally claustrophobic.


Blue Valentine (2010)
Description: This film shares 'Force Majeure's' raw examination of a relationship in crisis, using nonlinear storytelling to contrast romantic beginnings with painful dissolution. Both films feature painfully honest performances that reveal human vulnerability.
Fact: Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling lived together for a month to build chemistry. The film was originally rated NC-17 before being appealed to an R rating. Many scenes were improvised, including the ukulele song Gosling's character sings.


Scenes from a Marriage (2021)
Description: This HBO remake (like the original) shares 'Force Majeure's' intense focus on marital disintegration, particularly how small moments can reveal deep fractures. Both use domestic settings as battlegrounds for emotional warfare.
Fact: Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac starred together in this after being Juilliard classmates 20 years earlier. The series was shot chronologically to mirror the characters' journey. Each episode was rehearsed like a play before filming.


Her (2013)
Description: This shares 'Force Majeure's' exploration of emotional distance in relationships, though through futuristic means. Both films examine how technology mediates human connection.
Fact: Scarlett Johansson never appears on screen. The OS voices were recorded before filming to help actors react. The futuristic Shanghai setting was achieved through careful framing.


Gone Girl (2014)
Description: Like 'Force Majeure', this thriller explores performative aspects of marriage and the masks people wear. Both feature shocking revelations that redefine relationships.
Fact: Rosamund Pike did all her own makeup for the 'cool girl' transformation. Ben Affleck's casting played with his public persona. The film's release coincided with the book's paperback launch.
