If you enjoyed the dark humor and existential themes of 'Suicide for Beginners (2022),' you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that share its unique blend of wit, melancholy, and thought-provoking storytelling. Whether you're drawn to its satirical edge or its exploration of life's absurdities, these recommendations will keep you entertained and engaged.

I May Destroy You (2020)
Description: Like 'Suicide for Beginners', this show deals with trauma and its aftermath, using a mix of humor and stark realism to explore difficult subjects.
Fact: Created by and stars Michaela Coel. Based on Coel's personal experiences. Won a BAFTA for Best Mini-Series.


13 Reasons Why (2017)
Description: Similar to 'Suicide for Beginners' in its exploration of mental health, suicide, and the impact on those left behind. Both delve into dark themes with a raw, unfiltered approach.
Fact: Based on the novel by Jay Asher. Controversial for its graphic depiction of suicide. Led to increased discussions about mental health in schools.


Please Like Me (2013)
Description: This show, like 'Suicide for Beginners', blends humor with serious discussions about mental health, suicide, and relationships.
Fact: Created by and stars Josh Thomas. Features an indie soundtrack. Praised for its authentic portrayal of mental illness.


Sharp Objects (2018)
Description: Like 'Suicide for Beginners', this show explores self-harm, trauma, and family dysfunction with a slow-burning, psychological intensity.
Fact: Based on Gillian Flynn's novel. Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. Features a haunting soundtrack.


Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015)
Description: Both shows use a mix of comedy and drama to explore mental health issues, with 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' focusing on borderline personality disorder in a musical format.
Fact: Created by Rachel Bloom. Features original songs in each episode. Won a Golden Globe for Bloom's performance.


Mr. Robot (2015)
Description: Both 'Mr. Robot' and 'Suicide for Beginners' delve into the protagonist's fractured psyche, using unreliable narration and a dark, moody aesthetic.
Fact: Created by Sam Esmail. Won multiple Emmys. Features hacking scenes vetted by cybersecurity experts.


Legion (2017)
Description: Similar to 'Suicide for Beginners' in its surreal, often disorienting portrayal of mental illness and identity, blending psychological drama with fantastical elements.
Fact: Based on Marvel's X-Men comics. Features a unique visual style. Starring Dan Stevens and Aubrey Plaza.


Fleabag (2016)
Description: Both 'Fleabag' and 'Suicide for Beginners' use dark humor to explore grief, guilt, and self-destructive tendencies, with a deeply personal narrative style.
Fact: Phoebe Waller-Bridge wrote and starred in it. Won multiple Emmys. Originally a one-woman play.


The End of the F***ing World (2017)
Description: Shares a darkly comedic tone and explores themes of existential dread and self-destructive behavior, much like 'Suicide for Beginners'. Both feature protagonists on the brink of emotional collapse.
Fact: Adapted from a graphic novel. Features a soundtrack with 1950s and 60s music. Initially planned as a film.


Euphoria (2019)
Description: Both 'Euphoria' and 'Suicide for Beginners' tackle heavy themes like addiction, mental illness, and self-harm with a visually striking, often surreal style.
Fact: Zendaya won an Emmy for her role. Features original music by Labrinth. Inspired by an Israeli series.
