<p>The 2001 movie topped a poll run by the DVD renting firm LoveFilm as fans found the plotline difficult to understand, reported Contactmusic.<br /><br />The film, which was directed by Cameron Crowe, told a surreal tale of a wealthy publishing heir, played by Cruise, who, after a car accident leaves him horribly disfigured, begins to suffer from a series of strange hallucinations.<br /><br />"It's clear dreaming is the biggest cause of confusion for viewers. Switching from reality to dream sequences pulls the wool over our eyes," said Helen Cowley of LoveFilm.<br />David Lynch's 'Mulholland Drive' came in second place while 'Donnie Darko', which was directed by Richard Kelly, was third.<br /><br />Other films in the top 10 included 'The Matrix Revolutions', 'Memento', 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' and 'A Clockwork Orange'.</p>
<p>The 2001 movie topped a poll run by the DVD renting firm LoveFilm as fans found the plotline difficult to understand, reported Contactmusic.<br /><br />The film, which was directed by Cameron Crowe, told a surreal tale of a wealthy publishing heir, played by Cruise, who, after a car accident leaves him horribly disfigured, begins to suffer from a series of strange hallucinations.<br /><br />"It's clear dreaming is the biggest cause of confusion for viewers. Switching from reality to dream sequences pulls the wool over our eyes," said Helen Cowley of LoveFilm.<br />David Lynch's 'Mulholland Drive' came in second place while 'Donnie Darko', which was directed by Richard Kelly, was third.<br /><br />Other films in the top 10 included 'The Matrix Revolutions', 'Memento', 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' and 'A Clockwork Orange'.</p>