Good-looking high-rated movies include "The Shawshank Redemption," "When Happiness Comes Knocking," "Forrest Gump," "Schindler's List" and "The Pianist at Sea," among others.
1. The Shawshank Redemption
In 1947, banker Andy Dufrene was accused of shooting his wife and her lover, and Andy was sentenced to life imprisonment, which meant he would spend the rest of his life in Shawshank prison. Ellis "Red" Redding was sentenced to life in prison for murder in 1927 and was unsuccessfully paroled several times. He became the "authority figure" at Shawshank, and had a way of getting almost anything you wanted: cigarettes, candy, booze, as long as you could afford it.
Whenever a new inmate arrived, there were bets on who would cry on the first night. Reed thinks that weak, bookish Andy will cry, and it turns out that Andy's silence costs Reed two packs of cigarettes, but it also makes him impressed with Andy.
2. "When Happiness Comes Knocking"
In 1981 San Francisco, Chris Gardner is a smart medical equipment salesman, but he's having a tough time during the sub-economic recession. Running from hospital to hospital and clinic to clinic every day, the doctors aren't even interested in his bone density scanner, which is twice as expensive as an X-ray scanner. His wife, Linda, could not continue to endure such a difficult life and ran away, leaving him and their 5-year-old son, Christopher, behind.
And the backstabbing didn't end there for the Gardner father-son duo, who were swept off their feet by their landlord because they couldn't afford to pay the rent, and sometimes even had to spend the night in a subway bathroom. Determined to turn into a stockbroker with a chance at a high income, Chris impresses Jay Twistu, the manager of the stock firm, with his hard work and intelligence, and he passes the preliminary exam.
And in the re-test, despite the fact that he came out on top and had to wear prison clothes to the interview, Chris, who had only been to high school, was so determined that a few of the firm's partners eventually thought it would be good to give him a chance, and he became one of 20 interns.
3. Forrest Gump
Forrest Gump was an imbecile with an IQ of 75. In order to avoid the bullying of other kids at school, he takes the advice of a friend, Jenny, and starts "running". He ran to avoid the teasing of others. In middle school, he ran onto the football field of a school to avoid being bullied, and that's how he got into college. Forrest Gump was busted and became a football superstar and was received by President Kennedy.
4. Schindler's List
In September 1939, when the German army captured Poland in two weeks, the Nazis ordered that Jews throughout Poland must be concentrated in designated cities for registration, and more than 10,000 Jews a day came to Krakow from the countryside. The Jews in Krakow elected 24 Jews to form a committee to help the Jews who had been concentrated in the city with lodging and meals, the distribution of labor and the settlement of disputes.
Oscar Schindler, a German entrepreneur who had just arrived in Krakow from his homeland, was tall, handsome and had a suave demeanor. He generously befriended German officers and SS in large numbers at hotels and various social occasions. Schindler also came to the registry office looking for a Jew named Itzhak Stein who had worked as an accountant in an enamel factory in Liebzig. Schindler was interested in buying the mismanaged enamel factory to produce edible utensils to supply the army and make a war fortune.
5. The Pianist at Sea
On the first day of 1900, on the Virginian, a cruise ship traveling between Europe and the United States, Danny Boardman, a worker who was responsible for adding coal to the ship, accidentally found an abandoned newborn baby in an empty cardboard box of TD brand lemons on a piano when he was trying to pick up the leftover food of the rich in the first class cabin.
Convinced that "TD" stands for Thanks Danny, Danny raises the baby on his own, despite the jeers of the other workers, and in honor of the special day names him 1900.