Liked Andy put MOZART's "The Marriage of Figaro" that section, the saintly soprano through the clouds cracked long been firmly confined people stayed. They may not know what kind of music this is, but the feeling of beauty, the desire for freedom, everyone is the same. People look up at the boundless blue sky, the beautiful feelings with the wonderful rhyme floating around, the camera slowly rise, panning over, the masses of people in the square looking up, so focused, so deep love, there are no criminals, there is no tyrannical prison guards, people return to equality and harmony, people find the survival of life's extreme and the origin. Although Hollywoodized, I like the exploration of human nature, human nature flaunted. Andy is intoxicated, Andy forgets the danger of his private music. He blissfully listened in the warden's chair with his eyes closed. Later, he was put in solitary confinement for two weeks. But the feeling remains forever in the hearts of the prisoner and the viewer.JIMROBINS, a lovely image of a big child. When Andy climbed out of the prison sewers and excretory tubes after the night of thunder and lightning storms, stripped off his clothes and stretched out his arms to embrace the freedom of the wind and rain, I believe that the audience are a little hot and bothered.
2, "Forrest Gump"
The epitome of modern American history. A classic that needs no introduction, and a strong rival to The Shawshank Redemption that year.
"Life is like a box of chocolates ......" Classic line.
3. "Braveheart"
Epic film with a deep and gritty yet lighthearted theme, grandiose scenes, top-notch visual and musical effects, and beautiful flow. Although the final ending is regrettable, it is poignant enough to infect all viewers. "Freedom!" The cry before the execution in the forest of Meljeopardy resounds to this day.
4, "A Beautiful Mind"
The critics said that "the 2000 Oscar for Best Picture was given to A Beautiful Mind instead of The Lord of the Rings, proving that the Oscars have not yet fallen." Anyone who has studied economics knows what a "Nash equilibrium" is. The show is based on the real life story of economist Nash, a man who won the Nobel Prize in Economics at age 80 for his 20-year-old theory. A great scholar, a strong man in life, who struggled with his severe delusions of grandeur all his life.
Since:Club.ChinaRen.com
5, "Million Dollar Baby"
For the whole movie, as the director Eastwood said, "It's not a story about boxing, but about hopes, dreams and love." Having seen this movie, I believe you will know that the big win at this year's Oscar ceremony was really well deserved.
6, "Mindhunter"
A good movie will always be able to inadvertently move you, or that a good movie is the need to slowly appreciate and savor, "the sun is like me" and did not spend too much time in the display of how talented Will, but the ink is mainly placed on the Professor Thorn and Will from the initial slightly hostile to slowly understand, until he helped him find his own life goals. The movie covers a wide range of topics. The movie covers a wide range of topics, including love, friendship, and all of these, just like a cup of strong black coffee, which can only be enjoyed if you savor the flavor!
7, "Dancer in the Dark"
A mind-blowing movie, with the general penetration of the abyss, the song and dance film in a rare classic. Reality and ideals, obsession and faith, the theme of deep breathtaking.
DANCERINTHEDARK! A great hymn of beauty and simplicity!
8, "The King of Comedy"
A favorite of all Stephen Chow's films. The harrowing journey of the little man, a true portrayal of Stephen Chow himself.
"If a man lives without ideals, what's the difference between him and a salted fish?"
9, "A Thousand Pounds"
Despite the comments that the ending of "A Thousand Pounds" ended up being cheesy, this in no way detracts from its status as a great mainstream inspirational movie. The movie teaches us the lesson that you can not know yourself, but you must believe in him/her, because anything is possible.
10, "The Upside Down"
Plus Stallone's film seems a bit strange, in fact, I've always been very partial to Stallone the actor, and always feel that he is different from the average Hollywood action star, the film is always something to get people to move forward, like "First Blood", "Rocky" and so on. One of the more overlooked films is The Flying Upside Down, in which Stallone plays a long-haul trucker who fights tooth and nail to regain his son and accidentally wins the arm-wrestling championship. Personally, I think this is one of his most successful individual performances, not only an inspirational action movie, but also a touching affectionate movie, far beyond the usual scope of action movies, especially he and the young actor Henry with the perfect match, the father-son relationship of the sincerity of the countless fans shed tears.
Thanks...