“Nothing good comes alone, it comes with everything.”
There is a similarity between watching movies and dreaming
——Everyone will lose themselves in the process
our consciousness is drawn into
Even sweating profusely from it
There are always some movies that make you cry late at night
1.Once Upon a Time in (1984)
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Director: Sergio Leone
Screenwriter: Piero de Bernardi/ / / Enrico Medioli / Franco Fellini / Sergio Leone
Tease drama rating: 9.0
"All the most important things in life are inside"
"When I'm tired of everything, I will think of you. Thinking of you living and existing somewhere in the world, I am willing to endure everything."
Synopsis:
In the United States in the 1920s, a New York teenager nicknamed "Noodles" met the smart and cunning Max together with several friends of the same age. Noodles killed someone in a fight and was imprisoned. A few years later, Noodles was released from prison, and his former friends had grown into mature and strong young men. Under the leadership of Max, they returned to their old business and began a series of robberies, thefts, and extortion activities…
Reasons for listing:
In a four-hour life, no director dares to completely poeticize a film like Sergio Leone, which not only surpasses his own masterpiece of western films "The Bounty Trilogy", but also is different from "The Godfather" The golden formula of gangster films represented by Scorsese and Scorsese films.
Just like none of us can understand the complexity of life, "Once Upon a Time in America" is originally a story about a person's life. Who can tell a whole life? Rather than saying that the final fate of Noodles is the shattering of life dreams, it is better to say that he completed his own redemption while walking, transcending the moral preaching of good and evil, and heading towards the starting point full of affection. At that moment, destruction is rebirth, and silence is Best shout out ever.
2. Cinema Paradiso Nuovo (1988)
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Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Screenwriter: Carl Paoli / Giuseppe Tornatore
Tease drama rating: 9.0
"Life is so difficult, we always have to grow up"
"You are not allowed to come back, you are not allowed to think of us, you are not allowed to look back, you are not allowed to write letters, you have to endure it when you miss home, and forget about us. If you fail and escape, don't come to see me, I won't let you see me, understand ? "
Synopsis:
In a relatively isolated and deprived small town in Sicily, a boy named Toto became obsessed with the business of showing movies, and finally made friends with the only uncle in the town who could show movies. This building called the Cinema Paradiso is the only entertainment in the town. A fire destroyed the Cinema Paradiso and blinded Alfredo. The rich people rebuilt it, and the job of showing the movie naturally fell to Xiaotuo. On Toto's shoulders, little Toto started his life here…
Reasons for listing:
If you stay in one place for a long time, you will think that this is the center of the world. In fact, only when you leave here do you realize that the world has no center, and those who leave never come back. Life is so difficult, and love is so fragile. When all the previously cut kissing and hugging scenes were put together, little Toto burst into tears. This was the only gift left to him by the old man, which contained all his love for Toto and his once-out-of-reach dreams. "I know you don't belong here, you should have a wider world."
3. Dead Poets Society (1989)
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Director: Peter Weir
Screenwriter: Tom Schulman
Tease drama rating: 9.0
"Most people live in quiet despair"
"I walked into the jungle because I want to live a meaningful life. I want to live deeply and absorb all the essence of life! Defeat everything that is not life, lest when my life ends, I will find that I have never lived."
Synopsis:
Wilton Preparatory Academy is famous for its calm and dignified teaching style and high admission rate. The arrival of the new semester literature teacher John Keating is like a spring breeze, going against the seriousness and rigidity of traditional prestigious schools. Keating took the students to listen to the sound of death in the school history building and reflect on the meaning of life; he asked the boys to read out their ideals on the green field; he encouraged the students to stand on their desks and overlook the world from a new perspective. The free and divergent philosophical thinking resonates strongly with students. They gradually learn to think and explore on their own, bravely pursue the path of life, and even violate access restrictions, set up the Dead Poets Society, and sing in caves…
Reasons for listing:
When you are young, you can choose a glorious death for your lofty ideals; when you are old, you can choose a humble life for your lofty ideals. Each of us should be a watcher, watching over our minds and our ideals to prevent them from falling unconsciously and being forgotten in life. Between living a mediocre life and dying without regrets, you must learn to choose the latter without hesitation. You must learn to "stand on the roof of the world and shout our wild roar" because people have always been great because of their dreams. .
4.The Years of the Fall (1994)
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Director: Edward Zwick
Screenwriter: D. / Susan
Teasing drama rating: 8.5
"Loyal to the heart, loyal to the wild soul"
“Life is an exile and wandering, but most people surrender themselves to the secular world and use the established trajectory of others and society to hold them back. The inner voice disappears long before they know how to flatter others. .”
Synopsis:
In the vast western grassland lived a father and his three sons. The father was a retired cavalry colonel. The three sons had distinct personalities: Alfred, the eldest son, was loyal and honest, and Tristan, the second son, was wild and unruly. Samuel, the youngest son, was gentle and gentle. With the arrival of Samuel's fiancée Susanna, everything quietly changed…
Reasons for listing:
Some people can clearly hear the voice of their own souls and live according to this voice. Such people are either crazy or have become legends. The film is tender and magnificent, with wild waves. There is no terror in the dangers in life; there is no sorrow and indignation in the loneliness in life; there is no regret in the indulgence in life; the pain in life has nothing to do with being buried. The important thing is, even in the dark night when no one is paying attention, have you ever burned with abandon, like a soul that refuses to rest, only grateful for this short period of time.
5. Happy Together (1997)
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Director: Wong Kar Wai
Screenwriter: Wong Kar-wai
Teasing drama rating: 8.5
"Loneliness is gone, everyone is the same"
"I finally understood why he was walking around so happily because he knew he had a place to go back to."
Synopsis:
Li Yaohui and He Baorong came to Argentina to see the Great Falls in South America, but got lost in Buenos Aires. Li Yaohui wanted to settle down and live his life, but He Baorong indulged his life in singing and dancing every night in search of more excitement, only thinking that Li Yaohui was his harbor after being injured…
Reasons for listing:
I think that every love is different, and that irresponsible indulgence can cover up the loneliness in my heart. In order not to be rejected, I reject others before they speak. Like pulling a rubber band, being close and far away, rejection and escape, freedom and search, Wong Kar-wai's movies are always inseparable from these themes. Every frame and light and shadow has been designed. The Argentine tango in the kitchen and Li Yaohui kissing He Baorong's collarbone have probably become the ultimate love in many people's hearts. The phrase "start over again" was said so lightly. I didn't know that the person originally came from the lakes, seas, mountains and rivers, but was confined to the kitchen and love day and night.
6. Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001)
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Director: Steven Spielberg
Screenwriter:Ian / Steven Spielberg
Tease drama rating: 9.0
"I once existed"
"The end of the world is where lions cry, where the moon rises, and where dreams are born."
Synopsis:
Monica's son Martin is seriously ill and hospitalized, and his life is in danger. In order to ease her pain, she adopts a robot child named David, whose mission in life is to love her. Martin woke up, recovered, and returned home. A series of things made David "fall out of favor" and was finally abandoned by Monica. After escaping the brutal pursuit of the robot slaughterhouse, David, with the help of the robot lover Joe, began to find the value of his own survival…
Reasons for listing:
The boy's only program is "love", and he was born for love. Spielberg was too cruel. In the little boy's embrace, the fairy in blue weathered and disintegrated, turning into countless ferocious fragments. The broken cheeks were still gentle, but the once elegant body was just an empty shell – a fairy tale and a dream. The empty shell, the broken body formed by human lies, is coldly displayed in front of the child. Sincere and cruel, pure and warm, it is sobering. The affectionate and persistent little robot David has waited for thousands of years to find a reason to be loved, and it is really valuable to awaken the first memory of love in people's hearts. To have loved and been loved in a limited life is the happiness among happiness.
7. When Happiness Knocks on the Door The of (2006)
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Tease drama rating: 9.0
"Love and persistence"