Cosmopolis
It's hard to really judge this movie. I found it compelling, but I can't say why. It's different, there's no through-line of plot other the slow downfall of a man who has everything as he interacts with the people who make up his life but is largely unaffected by the larger events swirling around him. The progression is deliberate and slow, each scene moves at its own pace and what we're mostly treated to is the interplay of dialog between the main character and the people he meets. Dream and surreal, taking place in the real world but the real world in a way that feel...off, something isn't quite right with this world. Barring two key scenes, nothing really happens. People show up, they talk, then they vanish again. It's all steeped in philosophical ponderings, given at least the illusions of depth, often related to economics, capitalism, and wealth.
All I can say is that it found a way to interest me, whether that's just the mood or the way it was shot ultimately doesn't matter.