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Five self-introductions to the movie

Summer is here again. Are you feeling a little bored by the long holiday life? You want to go out, but you are "warned" by the hot sun to dissuade you. So I have collected five wonderful movies to introduce to you to relieve your fatigue. Friends who like them can watch them together.

Self-introduction of the movie (1): "Iron Man"

Tony Stark (played by Robert Downey Jr.) was born in New York to a wealthy man Family, he stretched out his hands from his clothes to his mouth, and he did not only know how to enjoy and play around like all the playboys. Stark, who is naturally smart, is an unexpected genius. He graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering of MIT at the age of 17 and successfully found his own social position with impressive results. His family business, Stark The new boss of the Croatian arms company.

The unfortunate death of his parents inspired Tony's career momentum even more. At the age of 21, he began to control tens of billions of properties, and gradually established Stark's strong position as the number one arms supplier to the US military. However, Tony's arrogant character and unscrupulous approach to achieving his goals often caused him a lot of trouble.

Fortunately, he also has a smart, capable, sexy and charming female assistant Virginia Potts (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) who always gives him Great care and help.

But a kidnapping incident not long afterward completely changed Tony Stark's life. When Tony led a group of subordinates and military observers to test his latest development in a deserted place, they were unexpectedly attacked by terrorists.

In the end, Tony, who was hit in the heart by shell fragments in the chaos, woke up and found a strange device on his chest. It was this device that maintained his life. It turned out that Dr. Inson, who was also a hostage, used a car electromagnet to absorb the shrapnel in his body, saving Tony Stark's life. Of course, the terrorist who saved him asked Tony Stark to Tucker created more powerful weapons for them. A good man never suffers immediate losses, and the smart Stark will not sit still and wait for death.

So, with the help of Yingsen, he used the rough equipment and raw materials provided by the terrorists to build himself steel armor in the dark underground base. In the battle with the terrorists, Yingsen Dr. Mori died trying to buy time for Stark to escape, but it made the escaped Tony change his mind about making weapons to save the world. So, he improved the steel armor, created another piece of fusion energy, and became the real Iron Man.

Obadiah Stan (played by Jeff Bridges), a bad guy who has been coveting Stark's wealthy life for a long time, can't restrain himself. There is great turmoil in the arms company, and there are secret deals with terrorist leaders.

Obtained from him the remains of Stark's damaged armor when he escaped from the terrorist base. With the help of a group of scientists, he seized Tony's fusion energy and used the improved steel armor on himself. At this point, the number one villain in the story finally has the reason and confidence to do whatever he wants.

Tony can only rely on the old electromagnetic heart to fight Stan. Finally, Potts activated all the energy of the arc and defeated Stan. At the press conference the next day, Tony announced, I am Iron Man. (I am Iron Man)

Self-introduction of the movie (2): "Shutter Island"

The story takes place in 1954, when federal law enforcement officer Ted Daniel (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) and his superior’s newly assigned partner Chuck (played by Mark Ruffalo) ) were ordered to go to the island to investigate the matter. The doctor in charge, Cowley, received them and was responsible for assisting in the investigation. And Ted also has a secret purpose for this trip: to find the murderer Ladis who caused his wife to die in the sea of ????fire.

During the investigation, more and more evidence proves Ted's inference: in addition to the 66 mentally ill criminals with files, there is also a person numbered 67, but neither the prison guards, doctors or other patients have told this. deny.

Ted is convinced that No. 67 is the murderer of his wife, Ladis, and there must be a huge conspiracy here. But his companion Chuck reminded him that this might be a secret experimental laboratory of the government. The government sent Ted here because Ted was their best experimental subject because of the mental trauma left after his wife's tragic death. Ted denied it. He said that he applied to come here to investigate the case himself. He suspected that the murderer who caused his wife's tragic death was hidden on this island, and things became complicated and confusing. During the investigation, Ted's migraine symptoms became more and more severe, and he often had hallucinations and nightmares. When he joined the army, the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps kept flashing before his eyes, and he vowed not to let Nazi behavior appear here again.

In a hidden cave on the cliff, Ted discovered the missing female prisoner Rachel. Rachel told him that she was originally a psychiatrist here, and the government conducted inhumane experiments on living subjects here. She couldn't accept the fact that she was framed by others and detained as a "mental patient", so she planned to escape. Rachel told Ted that if he wanted to unlock the secret, he had to go to the lighthouse, because that was the source of it all. Ted endured the headache and hallucinations and sneaked to the lighthouse, only to find that there was only one guard. He knocked out the guard, grabbed the gun and rushed to the top floor, only to find that Cowley, the doctor in charge of the island, had been waiting for his arrival, and the lighthouse There is no trace or evidence of human experiments on the hotel, only a simple office. Cowley told Ted the reason for everything, and his partner Chuck explained that he was actually Ted's chief therapist for two years, Sheen, which shocked Ted like a bolt from the blue.

It turns out that this was all Ted's dream. The mysterious Patient No. 67, the Ladis whom Ted had always suspected, was himself. The doctor told Ted that his real name was Andrew Ladis. His wife was mentally ill and committed suicide after drowning her three children. He was also greatly traumatized and subconsciously protected himself. , completely forgot about his three children, and created a brand new Ladis and the unforgettable fire. This created "Ladis" was designed by him to have a scar on his face and Persian cat eyes. , a heinous murderer; he himself is a model husband "Ted" who joined the police after retiring from the army and loved his wife. Only when he dreams and hallucinates are his original memories.

All of this behavior is a drama created by Dr. Cowley in order to cure Ted's illness and cooperate with his consciousness, hoping that he can free himself from it. Dr. Cowley firmly believes in this method Being able to cure most mental patients, Ted (Ledis) wanted to fight back against Dr. Cowley's "frame-up", but found that he was becoming more and more powerless and confused. Dr. Cowley told him that if he still couldn't wake up and still believed that he was the good guy "Ted", he would have to take "moral measures" and remove the white matter of the front lobe of his brain. Because since he came to this island, he has hurt almost all the guards, doctors and patients, but he knows nothing about it

Self-introduction of the movie (3): "Blood Diamond"

The background of the story of "Blood Diamond" is Sierra Leone during the civil war in the 1990s. The protagonists are Danny Archer, a former mercenary from Zimbabwe, and Solomon Vandy, a fisherman. Just like this, two people with different historical backgrounds and living environments should not have any intersection, but their fates are closely linked by a rare pink diamond. In Africa, such a diamond can indeed change a person's life... or terminate that person's life.

Solomon was originally just an ordinary fisherman, but he was born in troubled times and was forcibly taken away from his family by the rebels to mine diamonds. During the mining process Solomon discovered a rare pink diamond and took the risk to hide it. He knew he would die if things were revealed.

But in order to change the fate of his wife and daughters as refugees, he decided to take a desperate risk. Rebel guards discovered Solomon's hidden diamonds and forced Solomon to hand over the diamonds at gunpoint. Just as Solomon was about to hand over the diamonds, government forces launched an attack on the diamond mines. The guard was shot and fell to the ground. Solomon picked up the machete, dug a small hole not far away, and buried the diamond in the hole. As soon as the diamonds were buried, they were captured by government troops.

Danny makes a living by dealing in diamonds and arms and is a complete warmonger. When he learns about Solomon's hidden diamonds while in prison for smuggling, he realizes that this may be his only chance in life to escape from Africa forever and escape this vicious cycle of violence and corruption. Danny bailed himself and Solomon out of prison through friends, but Liberty City was captured by the rebels. After escaping from death, they began to search for diamonds, but it was not easy. He could only rely on the American reporter McGrady, who had only met once. amp;middot; Bowen.

Maddie is an idealist. She came to Sierra Leone to uncover the shady story of the diamond trade and find the warlords who make profits from diamonds and ignore human life. She originally wanted to use Danny as a clue to find the truth, but she didn't know that Danny needed her more at this time.

Begin the arduous trek within rebel fire. Danny needs Solomon to take him to find diamonds, but Solomon is always thinking about something more precious than diamonds - his son.

Self-introduction of the movie (4): "Cat and Mouse Game"

Little Frank Abbagno (Leonardo Abagnale) who is under 18 years old DiCaprio), who was deeply affected by his parents' divorce, lonely and sad, started a business of forging checks to swindle cash. He succeeded again and again, writing bad checks totaling up to US$6 million in 50 states of the United States and 28 countries around the world, becoming the youngest criminal on the most wanted list in the United States. Soon after, he pretended to be a pilot to fly on high-end planes and stay in high-end hotels.

After that, he used a forged Harvard medical degree certificate to work as an emergency doctor at a hospital in Georgia. There, he quickly fell in love with a caregiver named Brenda (Amy Adams), and then Frank Abagno followed his girlfriend to her hometown of New Orleans. Breda's father (Martin Sheen), a prosecutor, heard that Frank Abagno graduated from the law department of the University of California, Berkeley, and was very happy that his daughter had found such a boyfriend. So he was assigned to be an assistant prosecutor. Frank Abagno is also satisfied with his current career. Just as he was trying to obtain Louisiana's legal qualification exam through his own efforts, the persistent FBI investigator Joe Schafer (played by Tom Hanks) took notice. Fortunately, Frank Abagno always protects himself legally before Joe Schaffer, and teases Joe Schaffer again and again with phone calls and postcards. Interestingly, although neither Frank Abagno nor Joe Schafer admit it, they have a striking similarity: both like to spend their lonely Christmas time on the phone. , are estranged from their families, and all seem to enjoy this game of chasing and being chased. Joe Schafer sympathized with Frank Abagno, who had committed so many crimes and he was not yet 20 years old at the time, but Joe Schaffer couldn't bear to be teased by him again and again. . In the end, little Frank Abagno failed to escape the law, but his method of escaping the FBI's pursuit time and time again has been talked about.

Self-introduction of the movie (5): "The Shawshank Redemption"

The story takes place in 1947. Banker Andy was accused of shooting his wife and her lover. Dee was sentenced to life imprisonment, which meant he would spend the rest of his life in Shawshank Prison.

Red was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder in 1927 and was paroled several times without success. He became the "authority figure" in Shawshank Prison, and as long as you could pay, he could get almost anything you wanted: cigarettes, candy, alcohol, and even marijuana. Whenever a new prisoner arrives, everyone bets on who will cry on the first night. Rhett thought that the weak and bookish Andy would definitely cry. As a result, Andy's silence cost him two packs of cigarettes, but it also made Rhett look at him differently.

For a long time, Andy did not have contact with anyone. While everyone complained, he took a leisurely walk in the yard, just like in the park. A month later, the first thing Andy asked Red to help him was a small pickaxe. His explanation was that he wanted to carve some small things to kill time, and said that he would find a way to escape from prison. routine inspection. Soon, Rhett was playing chess carved by Andy. Afterwards, Andy made a huge poster of movie star Rita Hayworth and posted it on the wall of the cell.

Once, Andy and several other prisoners went out to work, and he overheard the prison officer talking about tax collection. Andy said he had a way to make the prison officer legally exempt from this large amount of tax. In exchange, he won two bottles of Tiger beer for each of a dozen prisoner friends. Two days later, as they sat on the rooftop in the sunset, drinking beers, Red said he felt a sense of freedom for the first time in years.

Due to Andy's proficient knowledge of financial systems, he quickly got rid of the heavy manual labor in prison and the harassment of other perverted prisoners. Soon, the famous Andy began to handle tax issues for more and more prison guards, and even their children came to him for advice on their education. Because Andy kept writing to the governor, he finally applied for a small amount of money for the prison to build a prison library. Prison life is very dull, and you always have to find something to do. Andy heard that Red liked to play the harmonica, so he bought one for him. In the dead of night, the melodious and gentle sound of the harmonica can be heard echoing in the prison.

The arrival of a young prisoner broke Andy's peaceful prison life: this prisoner had heard about Andy's case before when he served in another prison, and he knew who the real murderer was. But when Andy asked the warden to reopen the case, he was rejected and was severely punished by two months of solitary confinement. In order to prevent Andy from being released, the warden planned to kill the insider.

Facing the cruel reality, Andy became very depressed. One day, he said to Rhett: "If one day, you can be paroled, you must go somewhere to fulfill a wish for me. That was the place where I first dated my wife, under a big oak tree there. Dig it out of a box. You will know what it is by then." That night, it was stormy and thunderous, and Andy, whose soul had been saved, successfully escaped from prison.

It turns out that Andy has been digging holes with that little pickaxe every day for twenty years, and then covering the hole with posters. After Andy was released from prison, he took away some of the black money saved by the warden and exposed the truth about the warden's corruption and bribery. What the warden saw in the safe where he kept his small account book was a Bible left by Andy. The first page said, "The way to salvation is in it." In addition, there was a hollowed-out part inside the Bible. Used to hide a pickaxe for digging holes.

After 40 years in prison, Red was finally paroled. He found an iron box under the oak tree agreed with Andy, which contained some cash and a handwritten letter from Andy, two Old friends finally reunited on the blue Pacific coast.