White, I can only assume that you are still a beginner to intermediate learner. Your speaking level will be the first thing that makes it hard to understand, but there are so many factors that affect it as well. Some of it can be the sound as Susan described it, but since I know that movies are made on a very high technical level, maybe it's your own TV/computer/speakers that you are listening on that are playing a major part for you.
I would definitely recommend watching with English subtitles: that will help you sooo much, both for understanding and learning. So many words and phrases repeat all the time that I find your title to be an extreme statement, most likely made out of frustration. Wikipedia says: "The Reading Teachers Book of Lists claims that the first 25 words [of the most common words in English] make up about one-third of all printed material in English, and that the first 100 make up about one-half of all written material". So if you know these 100 words, and you probably do, you should be able to understand half of the words being said, maybe not quite the meaning…
As Doaa suggested, maybe you need to watch something easier, pick your movies more carefully. I recently watched "True Detective" HBO series and I had a hard time understanding everything. Maybe it's better if you watch something simpler, maybe older, maybe more traditional, like British classic crime dramas from the 70s and 80s, until you get used to the language. Or find some speeches or interviews on YouTube, TED has a ton of great ones...