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Which of the best movies are highly dependent on emotion and aesthetics rather than strict linear plots?

In the artistic atmosphere: A. Love in Hiroshima, Reynet (1959): A French actress who made an anti-war film in Hiroshima had an affair with a Japanese married architect because of her different views on the war.

West side story (196 1): Two young people from a rival new york gang fell in love, but the tension between their friends gradually turned into tragedy.

A. Warhol Kiss, 1963: Close-up of a couple kissing for three minutes. Andrei RuBlaive, Tarkovsky,1966: Life, Times and Suffering of Russian Portrait Painters in the 5th Century.

Isadora 1968: The biography of the dancer isadora duncan, who changed people's views on ballet forever in the 1920s. Her nude, semi-nude, pro-Soviet dance projects and her attitude towards free love, debt, dress and lifestyle shocked the public of her time.

Sayit Nova (1969): The hyper-stylized and surreal biography of Armenian bard Sayit Nova describes his life by fusing non-narrative poetic images.

Antonio Gaudi (1984): The works of Catalan architect Antonio Gaudi are in the eyes of Japanese new wave director Hiroshi Tanaka.

Caravaggio (1986): Through his brilliant and almost blasphemous paintings and his flirting with the lower classes, he tells the life of this famous painter in the17th century.

Wings of Desire, W Wenders, 1987: Angels are tired of supervising human activities. When he fell in love with mortals, he wanted to be human.

Van Gogh, 199 1: Examined the last 67 days of Van Gogh's life.

Farinelli, 1994: farinelli is the stage name of Carlo broschi, a young singer in Gandel era. He was castrated in childhood to preserve his voice. In his life, he became a very famous opera singer, managed by his mediocre brother (Ricardo).

Anna karenin (1997): As a wife and mother, Anna had an affair with the handsome Earl of Lenski. Based on Tolstoy's novel.

Billy Eliot (2000): A talented little boy was caught in a dilemma between his unexpected love for dance and the disintegration of his family.

Callas Forever, 2002: The Last Days of Legendary Opera singer Maria Callas.

Merchant of Venice (2004): In Venice in the16th century, a merchant had to owe a large amount of loans to an abused Jewish creditor for a romantic friend, but the revengeful creditor demanded to repay a terrible debt.

Mill and Cross, 20 1 1: This film focuses on 12 of the 500 characters depicted in Bruegel's paintings. The theme of the crucifixion of Christ is set in 1564, the religious persecution in Flanders.

Night train to Lisbon -20 13: Raimund Gregorius, a Swiss professor, gave up his lectures and conservative life and started a thrilling adventure, which will take him on a journey to the inner heart.

20 14, NBC's "Sleeping in Winter": The hotel owner and landlord in a remote village in Turkey have to deal with contradictions within the family and a tenant who is in arrears with rent.

Frantz, F. Ozon, 20 16: After World War I, a young German was sad because of the death of her fiance in France. She met a mysterious Frenchman who went to her fiance's grave to offer flowers.

White crow (20 18): rudolf nureyev, the chief dancer of Kirov Ballet, escaped from the security of the Russian Embassy at the Paris airport and applied for asylum in France.