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Thus, sometimes in the great ocean of the cinematographic production there are movies that can be called outstanding, enchanting people and remaining as the significant phenomenon of the culture. At the end, these are truly priceless pearls of cinematography that do not fit the framework of time and genres and are UNESCO world heritage with philosophical lessons about life. In the case of movies, there is always a list of films that the more passive viewer as well as the real cinéphil should see in his lifetime. This is a set of ten remarkable films, which indicate the possibility of perfect stories, the acting, and shooting. All these movies are unique and exciting, ranging from history and war narratives to complex science fiction and dystopian journeys that should not be missed as they will expand the viewer’s mind and touch their hearts.
Interstellar (2014)
‘Interstellar’ by Christopher Nolan, being an astronomy-based movie, is indeed, a cinematic masterpiece because it makes one travel through time and space. While on Earth, an environmental disaster strikes, you will experience the interstellar space as a group of astronauts looking for a new home through a wormhole. One can witness that people have no words when it comes to describing the movie’s visual aspect and Hans Zimmer’s music that flights you to another world. Cooper an astronaut/ father who has to decide between saving his family or the whole human kind is played by Matthew McConaughey. “Interstellar” is a movie that intertwines the most advanced ideas of science and presents complicated and rather sensible emotions and human feelings. This great piece of work amuses your perception of time and space, and at the same time it inspires you the strength of mankind.
The Godfather (1972)
The cinematic tour de force undoubtedly worth watching is the film by Francis Ford Coppola called ‘The Godfather’. This is the epic crime drama with the astonishing… filmmakers desire to show the audience the roots of power, loyalty, and the American dream of the Corleone family. Both classic movies are difficult to single out any actors, especially when it comes to the iconic Marlon Brando’s performance as Don Vito Corleone and the young Al Pacino in the role of Michael – Vito’s reluctant successor. I can say that cinematography, luxurious and rather mystic action, and the score combined make the viewing of the film an impressive event. This is one of the simplest ways to describe why this film is viewed as one of the best pictures of all times while observing the complicated process of the development of the relations within the family and the sphere of organized crime. This is why it is a part of popular culture, leaving an impact on cinema, and that is why it should be seen by everyone.
City of God (2002)
A Gritty Brazilian Masterpiece. One can get intense impression of the life and crime of Rio de Janeiro’s slums watching the “City of God”. This crime series filmed in Brazil gives the audience a raw look into its plot written by Paulo Lins and produced by Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund, focusing on three decades of the main character’s life. This film presents development of legal business dealing with crime and development of organization crime beginning with the life of Rocket being a protagonist to the complicated corner of poverty, corruption and gang related issues.
The film has interesting photogallery and narrated in a nontraditional way, so you will not get bored. It is impossible not to get engrossed in the realistic acting by the principal cast which mainly consists of non-professionals, complementing the movie’s plot thrills. The movie “City of God” is not just a movie, it’s a life style, a culture, society seen through a perspective.
issue-driven film experience that will make viewing it a thought-provoking process and force you to think even after the movie is over.
No Country for Old Men (2007)
It is worth to name the movie Joel and Ethan Coen’s ‘No Country for Old Men’ released in 2007. A masterpiece of tension and morality is certainly none other than Frankenstein The novel has all the elements of mystery included in it.
In this self-acclaimed movie of the Coen Brothers, you will have to watch a murder mystery dramatically unravel. It shows a deadly hunter who encounters the tragic scenario of a drug transaction in the background of the barren territories of West Texas in 1980. While watching it you will be intrigued by Javier Bardem’s excellent performance of a quiet villain, a hired killer named Anton Chigurh who decides whether to kill a person by flipping a coin. There is very little speaking in the film and the visuals are quite chilling and some of the time, gory, which will simply make you tense the whole time. As such, this is a movie that will not only entertain, but leave a rich experience in the viewers’ consciousness as they ponder on the topics of fate, morality, and the manifestations of evil in this world.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
You cannot afford to miss the movie: Shawshank redemption. This piece of work in form of a movie is a prison story which contains theme of hope and friendship as well as the theme of endurance. Of course, I guess that yours attention will be attracted by the acting of Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman who are acting the life of prisoners. Staging over the narratives is well planned from start to finish; therefore, the film is marvellous throughout with interesting issues. If the soaps’ events depict the turmoils and achievements of the characters when the curtain comes down, then your emotions would have been stirred. This is why the movie still is a reference in the industry, which quite impresses every age group of viewers. Well, I consider that ‘’The Shawshank Redemption’’ has drawn much attention since it has a great theme concerning hope in hardships.
Titanic (1997)
“Titanic”, directed by James Cameron is one of the best films ever made The motion picture depicts the actual story of the RMS Titanic ship and also depicts the love story of the lead characters rather well. The attraction of the screenplay is based on the mistaken theory of the love for each other of two people from different social statuses, played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. How the detail of the replication of the luxurious ship and its sinking is mind blowing. From mind-blowing and revolutionary special effects, an inspiring and enchanting compositions, to complex and touching storyline and the characters’ transformations, the film “Titanic” guarantees a unique theatrical experience. This blockbuster not only claimed most of the Oscars of the 1998 edition, but it is also an unmissable movie for any moviegoer.
Inception (2010)
Inception is a mind-bender in the direction of the general perception that leaves a viewer overwhelmed after watching a movie directed by Christopher Nolan. Based on, this sci-fi thriller depicts a group of accurate dream infiltrators headed by Leonardo DiCaprio’s character who wants to plant an idea in the mind of someone. The plot is complex and interesting, the appearances are great, and the music of Hans Zimmer adds the sphered creepy feeling. Moving deeper into the layers of dreams tangling with another dream, you will face such viewpoints as the nature of reality and interventions of personal mind. The ending of the film is also very open and will have many viewers thinking deeply once the detective’s music stops playing. Crisp cast and brilliant special effects make ‘Inception’ stand out as one of the most important movies in modern cinematography, an example of the art beyond imagination.
Forrest Gump (1994)
Forrest Gump is a movie that tells a powerful and sentimental story everyone will surely want to have—not only a meaningful life but also meaningful experiences. It is a movie that won many Oscars that shows major events in the history of America as experienced by Forrest. Tom Hanks is excellent and injects the character of the film with depth and wit. You will smile as well as sob as a result of Forrest’s true affection for Jenny and the ways in which he influenced the lives of those in the movie. The use of historical clips and the memorable quotations that are created by the film itself definitely refer to the culture level of the movie. Starting with “Life is like a box of chocolates” up to “Run, Forrest, Run!” this movie will have you quoting it for years and many’s the time you will walk out of the cinema humming its tunes.
Kingdom Of Heaven (2005)
Finally, in this historical picture of the twelfth century, you will be introduced to the Jerusalem society which was experiencing a whirl of doctrinal conflict. ”Kingdom of Heaven” is another medieval film written and directed by Ridley Scott and with an extraordinary representation of the vision untold about the Crusades. You will also meet Balian of Ibelin portrayed by Orlando Bloom a man who rises from a black smitherr to Jerusalem’s knight. The movie features stunning visuals that will transport you back to the medieval ages due to the excellent choreography work on the aesthetics of the movie. You will see great battle scenes and politics, and ethical issues that may be familiar with modern issues of conflicts between different religions and tolerance. Althoguh the theatrical cut is critically acclaimed to be normal, the director’s cut is hailed as better and more enhanced narrative you should not miss.
Braveheart (1995)
Best taken if you can watch a movie entitled “Braveheart,” this is a movie by Mel Gibson, this is all about historical action-drama and the main character Wallace, rises from being a knight to a sexually explicit Scottish rebel. That is, the audience will be interested in delicate work in the frame, the landscapes of Scotland, and the spirit of the fighting characters. Besides, the film is supported by the convincing acting and the fantastic music of James Horner that does meet the picture’s mood. Wallace has been played by Gibson with a lot of energy and zeal and rest of the cast has also come up with adequate earnestness to depict the characters who infuse suspense and passion of success within one. Unlike the other films, ‘’Braveheart’’ has the best mix of close-up portrayal of characters’ relations and big battle scenes. Even now, still being a story of freedom, loyalty, and sacrifices this movie has not lost its relevance and therefore should be on your ‘to-watch’ list.
Thus, Lacan posits the want for the topic – content and composite of these ten films – is sphere and overview these numerous genres, styles and methods of fabrication. That is why these films in detail are described as Must-Watch in order to learn how different movies can influence the audience and the Cinematographic Art. Regardless as to which flavour of cool the reader is most inclined toward – graphic accounts of history, abilities of space, or beautiful depictions of the people, this here is as good a place to start as any. With such saying, let it be that whenever one watches the aforementioned films it is entertained and at the same time probes into the world and the human being. For this exact reason, people should consciously try to get around to watching such ever-quotidian shows and be amongst the population that gives opinions on such renditions of art.
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