We won't recommend movies like Forrest Gump or The Godfather, but we'll mention a couple of movies that are also in the imdb top 100, but are a bit more niche.
Clockwork Orange
Arliss is a teenager who does nothing wrong, he takes drugs, gets into fights, and doesn't even leave his buddies alone.
To put it this way, Arliss is a hundred times worse than Raiden and the others in Guess the Train, and you can probably assume the worst of Arliss' malice.
Allis' biggest fetish is raping women while listening to Beethoven, and such cult images are often seen in Allis' town.
For killing a single woman, Arliss was sent to prison.
-For Alys, this was just the beginning of a nightmare. After his release, Alys was "rehabilitated", but no one in the town would take him in.
The worst is yet to come - Arliss is detained by a novelist, who tortures him and uses him as a guinea pig for experiments on human nature.
Under the novelist's torture, Alys jumps off a tall building. As the leader of an anti-government organization, the novelist is also arrested, and Arliss becomes a victim of the next tragedy of political party rivalry.
Because the movie is filled with numerous scenes about sex and violence, "A Clockwork Orange" was rated X and even banned at one point.
The movie explores the good and evil of human nature, and human attitudes towards evil at a particular time - in total accordance with their own will, most people will turn into a horrible monster, but after self-discipline, they will turn into a victim in the social system. The movie uses the character of Arliss to start a discussion on the issue of "social manipulation of human nature", but this character is the epitome of all individuals in society.
"Finding Neverland"
Of all Pixar's animated films, the one I like the most is this one, not because it's Pixar's best animated film, or because of the beauty of its graphics.
But because of the first ten minutes of the movie.
To this day, I still get teary-eyed every time I see those first ten minutes.
--It was an ingenious encounter, as if it was predestined, when two children exchanged dreams of traveling the world.
--It was the love of childhood sweethearts who fell in love, got married and were ready to have an adorable baby.
-That was the same persistence and guardianship as the dream of traveling around the world, they saved money. But life comes with all sorts of surprises, and because of these surprises, the plan of traveling around the world was postponed again and again.
But she is getting old.
Even though he took her on picnics, he bought her plane tickets, he took care of her in every way and earnestly hoped that she would get well.
But she was still gone.
So he, who already had a head of gray hair, tied countless balloons to that little house, carrying her scent and memories, ready to fulfill that dream about traveling around the world.
Believe me, even if you don't have much interest in this movie, or even if you don't have much interest in animated movies, you've got to go and see the first ten minutes of "Around the World in a Flying House".
You'll love it.