"Five globally recognized top movies, each one is a benchmark in the film industry. How many have you watched?
In the world of movies, there are always some works that people can't forget for a long time. They touch the softest part of our hearts with profound plots, exquisite performances, and deeply moving themes. Here are five classic movies that you must not miss, each one is unique and unforgettable.
The Shawshank Redemption#
- Rating: 9.7
- Starring: Tim Robbins / Morgan Freeman / Bob Gunton
- Film Review: Whether it is the first time you watch it or after thinking about it for a while, it feels tasteless, without strong dramatic conflicts, and without heart-wrenching and soothing plots. What we have is a story about hope that the director tells us. This story emphasizes the process and downplays the result. The years of digging holes are just mentioned briefly, while the process of escaping from prison is described in detail. That's why it feels so plain. Well, I can't continue writing, it really feels quite plain, and I didn't have any thoughts after watching it, but the next day when I lay in bed and carefully savor it, I faintly feel that this film has some kind of attractive quality, so I want to try to analyze it, and that's how I came up with these thoughts.
Forrest Gump#
- Rating: 9.5
- Starring: Tom Hanks / Robin Wright / Gary Sinise
- Film Review: The overall tone of the film gives people a very comfortable feeling. The feather is an important prop throughout the story. At the beginning of the film, a feather falls from the sky and lands at Forrest Gump's feet, and then Forrest collects it in his book. At the end of the film, the feather falls out of his book, lands at his feet again, and then flies into the sky. In my opinion, this feather may symbolize hope and purity. Like Forrest Gump, it is pure and untainted by the world, and it has a kind of destiny and reincarnation, constantly regenerating. Furthermore, telling the story from Forrest Gump's simple perspective and criticizing America's inaction and hypocrisy is also one of the highlights of the film's positive reviews.
Farewell My Concubine#
- Rating: 9.6
- Starring: Leslie Cheung / Zhang Fengyi / Gong Li
- Film Review: Ten stars are not too many, the best in Chinese film history. This is the elegy of a generation. A performer survives during the Northern Expedition, blossoms during the Anti-Japanese War, degenerates during the Liberation War, gasps for breath during the Cultural Revolution, and is reborn during the era of peace. She is the true Yu Ji, every frown and smile reveals her affectionate appearance, disregarding the changes of the times only for the favor of the king; unfortunately, he is not the true king, in the torrent of the era, he is just an ordinary person who bows to fate. The brother is Cheng Dieyi, he is already inseparable from the role, a glance, a turn of the eye, he is the crazy lover who is unwilling to fate. In short, the depth, breadth, and dramatic beauty of this tragedy are unprecedented in my eyes, worthy of being the best Chinese film, no doubt.
Life Is Beautiful#
- Rating: 9.6
- Starring: Roberto Benigni / Nicoletta Braschi / Giorgio Cantarini
- Film Review: For such a classic, while I have full respect for it, I am also used to appreciating it with skepticism. This film was directed by Roberto Benigni and starred Nicoletta Braschi, Giorgio Cantarini, and others. In 1999, the film won three awards at the 71st Academy Awards, including Best Foreign Language Film, Best Actor, and Best Original Score. The whole film is about two hours long and never feels dragging. Although it tells a story about the horrors of war, it always gives a very warm feeling, very healing. It is said that the core of comedy is tragedy, and this film perfectly interprets this saying. It uses romantic love to tell a cruel war, like a bloody photo with soft light and filters, cruel yet beautiful.
Inception#
- Rating: 9.4
- Starring: Jean Reno / Natalie Portman / Gary Oldman
- Film Review: Although the plot can be guessed, many scenes are interesting and worth pondering. But I like the ending scene the most, I like the sense of release from the high-angle shot, and the language of the scene itself: planting a potted plant, rooting and growing, the concern for people is like the concern for the land... The ending song is very beautiful, a feeling of constantly stirring the heart with an ending that is bound to happen but you don't know when, a bit sad but with a hopeful melody. Speaking of the plot, spending a few weeks together, one person can have such a big impact on another person, although I don't know if it can last a lifetime, but even a moment is precious, very emotional, and I shed tears... But why didn't they take all of Old Tony's money back!
Each of the above five movies has its own unique characteristics, and each one is famous for its wonderful and well-thought-out story. They have been passed down to this day not only because of their excellent production and performances, but also because of their profound exploration of universal themes such as human nature, love, and hope. If you haven't watched any of these movies yet, take some time to experience the shock and warmth they bring to your soul.
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If you are a movie fan, you must pay attention to movie news and various information,
such as Mtime.
China's most influential movie media and e-commerce service platform,
committed to "letting movies meet life",
since its establishment in 2005,
it has become a must-visit place for every movie fan.
On Mtime, users have voted for
the top 100 movies with the highest scores,
how many have you watched?
Mtime's Top 100 Movies with the Highest Scores#
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"The Shawshank Redemption" with a rating of 9.3; 2. "Inception" with a rating of 9.2; 3. "Forrest Gump" with a rating of 9.1; 4. "Schindler's List" with a rating of 9.1; 5. "The Godfather" with a rating of 9.1; 6. "Cinema Paradiso" with a rating of 9.1; 7. "Three Idiots" with a rating of 9.1; 8. "Gone with the Wind" with a rating of 9.1; 9. "Once Upon a Time in America" with a rating of 9.1; 10. "The Godfather Part II" with a rating of 9.1;
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"Avatar" with a rating of 9.0; 12. "WALL-E" with a rating of 9.0; 13. "Léon: The Professional" with a rating of 9.0; 14. "Farewell My Concubine" with a rating of 9.0; 15. "Fight Club" with a rating of 9.0; 16. "Michael Jackson's This Is It" with a rating of 9.0; 17. "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" with a rating of 9.0; 18. "The Pianist" with a rating of 8.9; 19. "Good Will Hunting" with a rating of 8.9; 20. "Toy Story 3" with a rating of 8.9;
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"My Neighbor Totoro" with a rating of 8.9; 22. "Castle in the Sky" with a rating of 8.9; 23. "Wild Tales" with a rating of 8.9; 24. "To Live" with a rating of 8.9; 25. "The Beach" with a rating of 8.9; 26. "Up" with a rating of 8.8; 27. "Amélie" with a rating of 8.8; 28. "Edward Scissorhands" with a rating of 8.8; 29. "The Pianist" with a rating of 8.8; 30. "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" with a rating of 8.7;
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"My Neighbor Totoro" with a rating of 8.7; 32. "Castle in the Sky" with a rating of 8.7; 33. "Wild Tales" with a rating of 8.7; 34. "To Live" with a rating of 8.7; 35. "The Beach" with a rating of 8.7; 36. "Up" with a rating of 8.6; 37. "Amélie" with a rating of 8.6; 38. "Edward Scissorhands" with a rating of 8.6; 39. "The Pianist" with a rating of 8.6; 40. "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" with a rating of 8.6;
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"Titanic" with a rating of 8.8; 42. "Mary and Max" with a rating of 8.8; 43. "Scent of a Woman" with a rating of 8.8; 44. "The Lion King" with a rating of 8.8; 45. "Roman Holiday" with a rating of 8.8; 46. "Dead Poets Society" with a rating of 8.8; 47. "Les Choristes" with a rating of 8.7; 48. "Love Letter" with a rating of 8.7; 49. "The Pianist" with a rating of 8.7; 50. "The Braveheart" with a rating of 8.6;
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"City of God" with a rating of 8.6; 52. "Mulholland Drive" with a rating of 8.6; 53. "Princess Mononoke" with a rating of 8.6; 54. "The Lives of Others" with a rating of 8.6; 55. "Devils on the Doorstep" with a rating of 8.6; 56. "The Green Mile" with a rating of 8.6; 57. "Amélie" with a rating of 8.5; 58. "The Pursuit of Happyness" with a rating of 8.5; 59. "Se7en" with a rating of 8.5; 60. "How to Train Your Dragon" with a rating of 8.5;
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"The Undertaker" with a rating of 8.5; 62. "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" with a rating of 8.5; 63. "The Silence of the Lambs" with a rating of 8.5; 64. "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" with a rating of 8.5; 65. "Rain Man" with a rating of 8.5; 66. "Heat" with a rating of 8.5; 67. "Memories of Murder" with a rating of 8.5; 68. "In the Mood for Love" with a rating of 8.5; 69. "5 Centimeters Per Second" with a rating of 8.5; 70. "Pirate Radio" with a rating of 8.5;
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"Days of Being Wild" with a rating of 8.5; 72. "The Notebook" with a rating of 8.5; 73. "Clockwork Orange" with a rating of 8.5; 74. "Good Will Hunting" with a rating of 8.5; 75. "Rain Man" with a rating of 8.5; 76. "Heat" with a rating of 8.5; 77. "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" with a rating of 8.4; 78. "Infernal Affairs" with a rating of 8.4; 79. "The Bourne Ultimatum" with a rating of 8.4; 80. "Cinema Paradiso" with a rating of 8.4;
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"The Prestige" with a rating of 8.4; 82. "Interview with the Vampire" with a rating of 8.4; 83. "Howl's Moving Castle" with a rating of 8.4; 84. "The Terminal" with a rating of 8.4; 85. "American Beauty" with a rating of 8.4; 86. "Chungking Express" with a rating of 8.4; 87. "Gladiator" with a rating of 8.4; 88. "If Only" with a rating of 8.4; 89. "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" with a rating of 8.4; 90. "The Weakness" with a rating of 8.4;
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"Singin' in the Rain" with a rating of 8.4; 92. "Paris, je t'aime" with a rating of 8.4; 93. "Spirited Away" with a rating of 8.3; 94. "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" with a rating of 8.3; 95. "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" with a rating of 8.3; 96. "The Reader" with a rating of 8.3; 97. "Brokeback Mountain" with a rating of 8.3; 98. "The Butterfly Effect" with a rating of 8.3; 99. "A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella" with a rating of 8.3; 100. "Face/Off" with a rating of 8.3."