2. "The Princess Bride" (1987): The film is a fantasy adventure story, but it also contains a significant amount of humor and irony. For example, the character Buttercup is a beautiful maiden, but she is also strong and independent. She is not afraid to stand up for herself, even against men who are much stronger than she is.
3. "Dr. Strangelove" (1964): This satire on the Cold War presents numerous ironic situations, such as nuclear war being triggered by a malfunctioning computer and the US president appearing more concerned about his public image than the impending global crisis.
4. "The Sixth Sense" (1999): The film's twist ending reveals that the main character, Bruce Willis' Malcolm Crowe, has been dead the entire time, creating an ironic contrast to his profession as a child psychologist helping the living.
5. "American Beauty" (1999): The film's main character, Lester Burnham, is obsessed with a teenage girl, but his wife, Carolyn, is having an affair with a young neighbor. This creates an ironic situation in whichLester believes he has the perfect life while his family is falling apart.