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What movies can make people cry after watching Qi Fei?

10, Titanic

Director: James Cameron

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio Buyo.

Kate Winslet (Kate Winslet)

Belicha (billy zane)

Awards: best film, best director, best cinematography, best sound, best film editing, best art direction, best costume design, best dramatic effect, best original song, best visual effect and best sound effect editing.

Producer: 20th Century Fox Film Company

Bohemian painter Jack Townsend won the lottery in a poker game and got the chance to travel on the luxury passenger ship Titanic. On the boat, he met Rose, who was born in a famous family but hated aristocratic life. They performed a tearful love story.

Titanic was a great success, with rich box office receipts and four Golden Globes. At the same time, it also supports a new star in Hollywood-Leonardo DiCaprio Pliny. After the film was released, the handsome Dika Pliny dumped countless young girls and young women, which made them ecstatic and their hearts beat faster. Some people describe the "Decca Pliny phenomenon" and say that "a girl is willing to die in his arms and a young woman is willing to hold him in her arms". Many fans regard him as james deen and Marlon Brando in the late 1990s.

This film is the most expensive blockbuster in film history, with a production cost of more than $250,000, which combines great love and tragic disaster. Under the careful planning of James Cameron, the great director who directed the second episode of Terminator and Aliens, he exhausted extreme film special effects and even spent money to build a 16 hectare wide studio in Rosary on the Mexican coast, and built a huge replica ship of Titanic, which was 230 meters long and built according to the actual size of the original Titanic. The hull was placed in a large water tank with a capacity of17 million gallons. The main reason is that James Cameron, who demands perfection, spared no expense to become the most expensive movie in history in order to make the audience feel immersive, and made Water World, which cost10.7 billion US dollars, give way to become the second most expensive movie in the world.

9. Bridges in Madison County

Producer: Warner Bros.

Director: Clint Eastwood

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Clint Meryl Streep Streep, Meryl Annie Corley and Amy.

Caroline and Mike are both facing the problem of family divorce. At this time, the news of their mother Francesca's death recalled them to the village where they lived as children. In a long letter left by their mother, they learned an emotional secret buried deep in their hearts. ...

1965 one day, the whole family went to the market. Francesca stayed at home alone. Photographer Robert Kincaid's car is parked in front of the door. He asked her where Madison Bridge was. Francesca got on the bus and took him to the bridge herself. Robert was busy observing the shape, choosing the angle, and finally picked a handful of wild chrysanthemums and gave them to Francesca to express his gratitude. Francesca had a special taste in her heart and invited him to drink iced tea. They told each other about their marriage and family: Robert divorced his ex-wife, while Francesca lived a monotonous and quiet country life with her husband and a son and a daughter. When night fell and Robert was sent away, Francesca felt reluctant to part. Finally, she decided to drive to Rosemount Bridge and put a note on it.

The next day, Robert finally found the note after working all day. He accepted Francesca's invitation, and they worked together and took pictures by the bridge. Night fell again, and the two returned to Francesca's house for dinner. In the soft music and dance, they couldn't help hugging each other and finally went into the bedroom together. For the next two days, they stayed together all day. However, Francesca refused to give up her family, and they broke up painfully.

Francesca collected all his works after Robert left. 1982 In March, she learned of Robert's death and received his necklace and bracelet, as well as a note ordered on the bridge. She puts them in a wooden box and looks through them every birthday. Francesca died in 1989. In her will, she asked her children to scatter her ashes on Madison Bridge. Caroline and Mike were both moved by their mother's emotional story and her sense of responsibility for the family. They sympathize with and understand their mother. At the same time, they also began to cherish the present family and gave up the plan of hasty divorce.

8, reason and emotion

Starring: emma thompson Thompson, Emma alan rickman rickman, Allen.

Kate Winslet, Kate Winslet, hugh grant, Hugh

Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay at the 68th Academy Awards, Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival, Best Film (Drama) Award at the Golden Globe Award, and Best Screenplay Award.

Sense and Sensibility is a film adapted from the novel of the same name by the world famous writer Jane Austen. It follows the theme of the original novel and discusses the contradiction between reason and emotion in life. As soon as the film was released, it immediately attracted a large audience. Although the film tells the love story of men and women in the18th century, it still plays a great warning role in today's society.

The film adopts a unique narrative technique, that is, during the development of two parallel love main lines, there are two other love sub-lines interspersed with flashbacks or supplementary narratives. In this way, a network of love tragedies is formed around several protagonists, and everyone plays a tragic role in their love life. In Marianne's love life, she was cheated and played by Willoughby, but Brandon was infatuated with her. At the same time, Brandon himself had a love tragedy. In the love between Edward and Eleanor, first Fanny stood in their way, and then Lucy ran for her life. As a result, there is a fierce conflict between reason and emotion in the film theme, and reason overcomes emotion, resulting in a love tragedy. This structure best combines the plot organically.

The music production of the film is very pleasant, light and nostalgic, soft and lyrical, reflecting a broad classical beauty. The film is directed by Ang Lee, an American Chinese, written by Emma Puttownsend and starring in it, while hugh grant, a popular star, changes his comedy routine and becomes a melancholy and handsome classical prince. The huge lineup of the play contributes to the success of the film.

7. Shakespeare's love story

Produced by Max Company of Milla.

Screenwriters: Mark Norman and tom stoppard.

Director: john madden

Starring: joseph fiennes, gwyneth paltrow, Joffrey Rush and Judi Dench.

Awards: Best Film, Best Actress, Best Costume Design, Best Original Script, Best Art Direction and Prop Decoration, Best Original Music or Comedy Score, Best Supporting Actress.

London is in 1953. William shakespeare, a down-and-out young playwright, is worried about his new play Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter, and his thoughts are exhausted, so he can't write any more.

Philip Hanslauer, the theater owner who is on the verge of bankruptcy, comes to him every day to urge the manuscript, and Christopher Marlow, the rising genius of Ran Ran, is his inseparable nightmare. William is crazy to see the muse in his heart. He hopes to get some inspiration from his girlfriend Rosalyn. Unexpectedly, the other party has sneaked in with another man.

In a rage, William tore up the draft script. Coincidentally, a casting exam allowed William to find his ideal hero-Thomas Kent. He quietly followed Thomas home, only to find that it was not a man, but a rich woman, Viola.

Viola's glittering and translucent ice possessed everything that upper-class women should have at that time: beauty, calmness, expensive dowry, and titled suitors. As soon as Viola's identity was exposed, William fell madly in love with her, and Viola also had a crush on William for a long time.

Unfortunately, the snobbish father gave Viola to the cold-blooded Earl of Wessex, a poor man with an empty title. Moreover, this marriage was personally inspired by Elizabeth I, and it is impossible to dissolve the marriage.

In the rehearsal of Romeo and the Pirate's Daughter Ethel, Viola's cross-dressing of Romeo was a great success. Romeo on the stage and his lover finally got married, but Romeo in reality had to face the disillusionment of love.

Inspired by Viola, disgruntled William began to rethink the script, changing the original vulgar comedy into a love tragedy and renaming it Romeo and Juliet. William and Viola, the unswerving lovers, still fantasize that their love will turn for the better. ...

6. Seattle people wake up

Director: Nora Efron Efron, Nora

Starring: Tom Hanks Hanks, Tom meg ryan Ryan, Meg bill pullman, Bill rob reiner, Rob Ruth O'Donnel O'Donnel, Rosie.

In the Hollywood movie forest in the United States, movies with big production and big investment are extremely popular, so the number is the largest. But among them, there are also some very pure and gentle romantic films. This kind of film is closer to life and can better meet the psychological needs of the audience. The market potential is huge. Sleepless in Seattle ranked seventh in the annual 100 best movies. Sleepless in Seattle tells the story of a man who lost his wife for a long time. With the help of his youngest son, he found a new partner in the vast sea of people through a talk show broadcast nationwide. This story is very romantic, even far from reality. However, the faint sadness, tenderness and endless love throughout the film make the audience completely immersed in the atmosphere created by the film, either sad or happy for the protagonist. At the end of the film, when the father and son left the Empire State Building and Anne faced the silent and empty top floor, the audience were moved and saddened by their disappearance, but then a bright future appeared, son.

In the real society, there are many people who have lost their spouses, not to mention those who are divorced and live alone. Therefore, the film comes straight to the point, reflecting the arrival of the second spring in the life of a man who has lost his wife, which can undoubtedly grasp the emotional flow of the audience. Although the film shows considerable fantasy, the audience is still willing to believe it is true. The protagonist Tom Hanks shows the character and role of a middle-aged man. He is unhappy, loses his wife and is full of love for his son. He seems to be living his own life instead of acting. To this end, he won unanimous praise from the audience.

5. Roman holiday

Main actors: Greg Parker, Audrey Hepburn.

Awards: The film won the 26th Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress and Best Costume Design.

Princess Anne visited Rome with greetings from the royal family. Tired of the red tape of the upper class, the naughty princess sneaked out and met a young newspaper reporter. After a period of contact, love grew quietly in their hearts.

After the film was broadcast, Princess Anne played by Audrey Hepburn became popular all over Europe. At that time, Monroe's plump and gorgeous image swept Hollywood, and Hepburn's appearance set off another upsurge in Hollywood. She created an unparalleled pure, elegant and virtuous female aesthetic feeling on the screen. Almost all men are determined to marry such a wife, and all women are imitating Hepburn's hairstyle and clothes in the film.

Roman Holiday is a model of literary films. There is no big scene in the film, but the love between the innocent princess and the young reporter touched everyone. That kind of pure love is still cherished by many people.

4. Casablanca (North Africa also translated Bourne ultimatum).

Produced by Warner Bros.

Screenwriter: Julius Epstein, etc.

Director: Michael Curtis

The main actors: Ingrid Bergman (as Ilsa), humphrey bogart (as Rick) and Paul Henred (as Victor).

Awards: Best Film, Best Director, Best Adaptation.

During the Second World War, the shadow of terror hung over Casablanca. There is a "Rick Hotel" on an inconspicuous local street. The owner's name is Rick Boland, and it is a social place that everyone likes to go to. One night, Viktor Larose, the leader of the anti-Nazi progressive movement who escaped from the German concentration camp and a Czech patriot, and his wife Ilsa took refuge in the hotel and waited for an opportunity to go to the United States. Police chief Rainotte and Nazi major Trasser came to the nightclub and immediately ordered Rick not to help Laszlo escape from Casablanca, and arrested his contact Yogatti.

Ilsa met her lover Rick here. At that time, Paris was about to fall, but Rick and Ilsa were immersed in happy love. But at this time, Rick had to leave Paris because he was a man who was offered a reward by the Germans. It happened that Ilsa felt lucky that her dead ex-husband Larose didn't die, so she had to say goodbye to Rick in a hurry. They met and fled Paris together, but Ilsa didn't keep her promise. Rick was very sad about it, and then he became unhappy and cynical. As time went by, Rick outlined his memories of the good times. Rick was surprised when he heard the song and saw Ilsa.

Laszlo and Ilsa were followed by the Nazis in Casablanca and were in a very difficult situation. One night, Ilsa walked into Rick's house. When Rick came back, she begged him to help them leave the country and let Laszlo finish the task. Rick remembered the past and still refused to take out his pass. Ilsa pulled out a pistol and forced Rick to hand over his pass. When Rick said that only by killing him could he get the certificate, Ilsa couldn't restrain her inner grievances and rushed out. She poured out the story of Laszlo's leaving, being arrested, entering the concentration camp and the legend of his death, while indulging in Rick's arms to fill her guilt for Rick. Rick forgave Ilsa and decided to help Ilsa and her husband leave the country.

The next day, the Laszlos got Rick's pass. At this time, Rick forced Rainotte, the police chief, to fill in the names of the Laszlos on the pass, and forced him to call the airport to let them pass. After Laszlo and his wife left, German Major strasser suddenly broke into the house and Rick fought with him. The major rushed to the phone, trying to stop Laszlo and his wife from getting on the plane. With a gunshot, the major slowly fell to the ground.

Rick stared at the plane taking off, very excited. The lights on the plane gradually went out.

3.gone with the wind

Screenwriter: Sidney Howard, etc.

Directed by victor fleming and others.

The main actors: Vivien Leigh, clark gable, Li Silian Howard and Oliver Sir Geoffrey de Havilland.

Awards: Oscar for Best Film, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Color Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Editing.

Gone with the Wind is a film based on Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel Gone with the Wind, which took three years from preparation to completion and cost four million dollars. Producer David Selznick used eighteen screenwriters, and finally Sidney Howard adapted it into a screenplay. Selznick not only participated in writing the script, but also carefully selected a group of first-class film artists including directors and actors to participate in the production. Scarlett alone has hundreds of candidates, and the story of his final choice of Vivien Leigh has also been adapted into a legendary story, which has become one of the most successful publicity stunts in American film history.

Before Gone with the Wind was released, Gallup poll showed that 55.6 million Americans were eagerly looking forward to the film. When the film was shown in Atlanta on 1938 12 15, the mayor ordered the government agencies and schools in the city to have a day off, and 300,000 people flocked to the cinema where the premiere was held to welcome David Selznick and the crew. At the Academy Awards, Gone with the Wind also won an overwhelming and unprecedented victory, winning eight awards, namely, best film, best actress, best supporting actress, best director, best adapted screenplay, best color cinematography, best art direction and best editing.

This blockbuster is three hours and forty-five minutes long. The first half of the film is like an epic. The scenes of fighting, fleeing, shooting and fire in Atlanta are large in scale and bold in color. The second half is a sad psychological drama, which reveals the process of the heroine's personality destruction in the conflict with society with the power of drama: the more she pursues wealth, the more ruthless she is.

The shortcoming of the film lies in its simplistic and one-sided description of the most important civil war in American history, and some places even deviate from historical facts and sing elegies for the declining manor.

The original film Gone with the Wind, one of the most important classic films in Hollywood history, was put in a golden jar and became a precious cultural relic in the history of movies.

2, the soul breaks the blue bridge

Director: Li Maowen Rowe

Starring: Vivien Leigh and robert taylor

During World War I, Army Captain Roy met ballet dancer Mara on a rare holiday. They fell in love and made a lifelong commitment to each other. However, the call-up order came early, which made the war-torn Yuanyang suffer from love. Roy left without saying goodbye and went to the battlefield. In the newspaper, Mara learned that her lover died on the battlefield, and she lost her manners in front of Roy's mother.

Under the pressure of sadness, despair and life, Mara turned to dust, but after the war, Mara and Roy met unexpectedly at the railway station. Against the background of Roy's family, Mara feels ugly and can't continue this relationship. On the Waterloo Bridge where they first met, Mara resolutely walked towards the speeding military vehicles.

Decades later, Roy stood by Waterloo Bridge with silver hair. He vaguely heard Mara say in his ear, "I only love you, and now it is like this, and it will never change."

Ghost (ghost)

Produced by Paramount Film Company of America.

Directed by Jerry Jerry Zucker Zucker.

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Patrick demi moore Moore and Demi.

Ubi, Goldberg, whoopi goldberg.

There is no need to dwell on the success of Ghost. The ghost song is so beautiful that almost everyone can hum its harmonious melody. This love tragedy broke through 200 million at the box office four months before its release and has been regarded as a classic so far.

From the frame of the plot, Ghost tells an ordinary love story of where will you go, but the director deliberately innovates and puts the development of the story in a unique marginal zone-between Yin and Yang. So this is a ghost film and a fantasy film. The hero and heroine love each other hard, but they can't meet and pour out their feelings because of strangers in Yin and Yang. It is through ghosts and ghosts that the film has produced a series of suspense and bizarre plots. The audience is immersed in illusion and truth, sometimes happy, sometimes sad, sometimes inspired by justice, and finally moved by the hero's unswerving love. A large number of stunts are used in the film to make the protagonist walk through the wall, flickering and omnipotent, which undoubtedly makes the audience dumbfounded.

It should have been said that this is a love tragedy, but the director's atmosphere is very lively. Whoopi goldberg, the black star, performed brilliantly and humorously, which made the audience laugh heartily everywhere, skillfully blended comedy elements into tragedy, and revealed a few lines of joy in seriousness, which not only made the audience pleasing to the eye, but also had a far-reaching impact on deepening the theme of the film. Demi moore's indifferent performance fascinated and deeply moved the audience, reflecting the elegance of first-class stars.