If you enjoyed the darkly comedic and heartfelt journey of 'Dirty Filthy Love' (2005), you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows that explore quirky characters, mental health struggles, and unconventional relationships. This list is perfect for fans of offbeat humor and touching storytelling.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Description: A rebellious patient in a mental institution challenges the oppressive system, highlighting themes of individuality, freedom, and the treatment of mental illness.
Fact: It is one of only three films to win all five major Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay.


Rain Man (1988)
Description: The film follows the journey of a self-centered man who discovers his autistic savant brother, leading to a deeper understanding of family and acceptance.
Fact: Dustin Hoffman's portrayal of Raymond was inspired by a real-life savant named Kim Peek, who could read two pages of a book simultaneously, one with each eye.


As Good as It Gets (1997)
Description: The film explores themes of mental health and personal transformation, focusing on a protagonist with obsessive-compulsive disorder who undergoes significant character development through relationships.
Fact: The screenplay was inspired by a real-life encounter the writer had with a man suffering from OCD. It won two Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress.


A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Description: A biographical drama about mathematician John Nash, who struggles with schizophrenia while making groundbreaking contributions to game theory.
Fact: The film's depiction of Nash's hallucinations was created using visual effects to give viewers a sense of his subjective reality.


Matchstick Men (2003)
Description: A con artist with severe OCD finds his life turned upside down when he discovers he has a teenage daughter, leading to emotional and psychological growth.
Fact: Nicolas Cage prepared for his role by studying people with OCD and incorporating their behaviors into his performance.


The Aviator (2004)
Description: This biographical drama delves into the life of Howard Hughes, highlighting his struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder and the impact it had on his career and personal life.
Fact: The film used a special two-strip Technicolor process to authentically recreate the look of early color films from the 1920s and 1930s.


It's Kind of a Funny Story (2010)
Description: A teenager checks himself into a psychiatric ward and forms bonds with fellow patients, discovering more about himself and mental health in the process.
Fact: The film was shot in an actual decommissioned psychiatric hospital in Brooklyn, adding to its authentic atmosphere.


The Soloist (2009)
Description: Based on a true story, the film explores the friendship between a journalist and a homeless musical prodigy with schizophrenia, emphasizing themes of redemption and human connection.
Fact: The real-life Nathaniel Ayers, on whom the film is based, continues to play music on the streets of Los Angeles.


Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Description: The story revolves around a man with bipolar disorder who forms an unlikely bond with a woman dealing with her own mental health issues, showcasing their journey toward healing.
Fact: The film was shot in just 33 days, and the dance sequence was choreographed in only two weeks.


Girl, Interrupted (1999)
Description: Set in a psychiatric hospital, the film examines the lives of young women dealing with various mental health issues, offering a raw and honest portrayal of their struggles and friendships.
Fact: The movie is based on the memoir of Susanna Kaysen, who spent 18 months in a mental institution in the 1960s.
