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25. Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump won Tom Hanks an Oscar for the second time and reached the peak of his career. Forrest Gump is a mentally retarded person with lower IQ than ordinary people, but he is almost a collection of all human virtues. He is kind, filial, honest, ignorant and fearless to witness all kinds of history, participated in Vietnam War, met rock stars and Watergate Incident, and Forrest Gump gained life and true love along the way, which made people believe that the power of personality is far greater than IQ.

24. lead by example

Adapted from a true story, a touching work in recognition of outstanding teachers. The story is set in Garfield High School in Los Angeles, focusing on the children of South American immigrants. Klandt used to work in a computer company, and he wanted to show his ambition of teaching in this school. Because the school was short of funds and had no computer, he had to teach mathematics instead. He tamed the stubborn students headed by Philip with powerful teaching methods and helped them pass the leapfrog exam with high scores, but he was suspected of collective cheating. In order to clarify the misunderstanding, the students decided to retake the exam, and the cooperation between teachers and students was seamless, which finally set a record for qualified people and won the funds for the school to buy and sell computers. It is another campus movie that proves that "where there is a will, there is a way". The actor's simple and powerful performance is convincing, and director Ramon menendez has a good grasp of the atmosphere.

23rd, a hot summer night.

The film won five awards, including the 40th Academy Award for Best Picture. It is not only a film of reconnaissance and reasoning, but also a film of social problems. Both protagonists have heavyweight performances, and the theme of anti-racial discrimination is less preaching. Sidney Pouati, the winner of the black film, once again played the role of Tibus in two later films: They call me Mr. Tibus (also translated into Comprehensive Collection) and Organization (also translated into Black King Kong's Brave Attack on Longtan). The TV series will be released in 20 years.

22. Rudy

Adapted from an inspirational film of a true story, Rudy, the protagonist, dreams of becoming an American football star and playing in the school team of his church university. However, his family is poor, his stature is short, his sports performance is average, and it is difficult to do it in all aspects. However, he was not discouraged at all. He scrimped and saved, signed up for a preparatory class, and worked as an undergraduate. After several winter and summer vacations, Rudy finally joined the college football team, but among many big-name players, he didn't get a chance to play. Until the last game, the teammates were moved by Rudy's perseverance and forced the coach to let him play. Rudy finally showed an impossible miracle to his father and brother who had been watching his game. Director David Asper succinctly and powerfully explained the theme of "Where there is a will, there is a way". Sean astin vividly shaped Rudy's image and spirit, and his performance was very touching.

Mr. Smith called Washington.

An idealized young Smith was elected to fill the vacancy of a seriously ill senator in the Senate. When he came to the Capitol, he was overwhelmed by a group of corrupt politicians. However, he stuck to his beliefs, condemned the illegal activities he saw, and tried to change the atmosphere of corruption and bending the law in the US Senate.

An idealistic and naive young man went to Washington to start his political career instead of a sick old congressman. But he was greeted by a political machine that destroyed everything. He found himself surrounded by corrupt politicians, who resorted to unscrupulous means for personal interests or small group interests. He insisted on his beliefs, criticized the bad behavior of his colleagues, and tried to change the atmosphere of corruption and bending the law in the US Senate, which was under pressure from all sides.

The film was criticized by people inside the Washington government who flew into a rage because of its description of government corruption. The film was also banned in fascist countries in Europe because it advocated democracy.

20, fire chariots

The success of this film in commercial and critical circles has brought signs of recovery to the British film industry, which has been at a low ebb for a long time in the 1980 s, and also brought investment and distribution of British films by major American film companies. Critics believe that this film caters to the British nostalgia for history. When talking about the theme of the film, the director hugh hudson said, "We need a social norm, otherwise, we will collapse from both the individual and the collective perspective." . In a sense, the narrow understanding of competition, race, religion and country that movies opposed was the social normal at that time. Such an appeal is undoubtedly in line with the mainstream standards of social morality in British and American traditions. Of course, the plot of the movie is relatively complete, and the slow-motion shooting of the game plot will also have a certain impact on the types of movies with sports plots in the future. This film won four awards, including 198 1 Oscar for best film.

19 Anne frank's diary

A 16-year-old girl's greatest wish is to become a journalist and writer, because Hitler launched an evil war and died in a Nazi concentration camp at the age of flower season. This diary records Anne's life and feelings when she was hiding in the secret room two years before her death. As a growing girl, she poured out her confusion and curiosity about sex in her diary.

18, The Shawshank Redemption

Different situations in life lie in people's choices, sometimes death and sometimes survival. When faced with despair, will you choose death or survival?

For 20 years, not everyone can stand it. What kind of emotions support that seemingly desperate heart? A person can't vent in the face of unknown facts, but what do you get when everyone knows your innocence and can't resist? Sympathy, ridicule and comfort are still posters of bikini girls separated by a wall.

Endurance seems difficult, but it is actually everyone's potential ability to have unlimited power. The only difference is how you use it. Sometimes you hide your nature in a messy library, sometimes you pretend to be calm in front of a jury, sometimes it's a hammer and 20 years of waiting. I don't know what you will choose.

17, sunny.

The film tells the story of an African-American family moving to Chicago, where the neighbors are mainly white.

Philadelphia, 16

Philadelphia tells us not a simple story about AIDS patients fighting for their rights, but a story about homosexuality. Even in a society like the United States, homosexuality is still an act despised by orthodox morality. In the film, Andrew was abandoned by his boss because he was infected with AIDS, so he resorted to law to protect his own interests, and the film began.

15, dreamland

The owner is a farm owner, Ray. When he was young, he fell out with his father and couldn't fulfill his dream. One day, he heard a mysterious voice saying, "If you build it, he will come." So he leveled his cornfield like a demon and built a baseball field. I didn't expect his baseball idol to really come there to play, which also untied him from his father for many years.

14, Irene Brockovich

This film is an exciting one based on real events. Starring two-time Oscar nominee Julia Roberts, she plays a twice divorced mother with three young children. When she met something unusual, she bravely stood up and fought against it, and finally won.

13, Rwanda Hotel

A movie must be meaningful. How many masterpieces have been handed down in the history of movies because they touched us? This film praises humanists in the simplest language and the most realistic way. When the audience saw the familiar Red Cross van overturned on the side of the road, they must be very worried: What about the selfless and fearless volunteer? Was she killed, too? Let the audience care about the characters in the film, so as to tell the audience what the film wants to express from the characters. This method can only be done by movies in the world. Watching the protagonist in the movie juggle among butchers, warlords, European countries and the United Nations, and trying his best to save the hotel and the only oasis of life in Bloodstained, I can't help but think of Schindler, a kind and selfless man who also protects the vulnerable groups in crazy times. But the hero is more difficult than Schindler, because he has no position, he only has the relationship of bribery, and he may be killed every day.

The days we live.

This film is based on a true story. The story happened in 197 1. Two black middle schools and a white middle school merged, so the football teams of the three schools had to be reorganized into mixed teams. The white coach Joe (will patton) thinks this is a "personal insult" and resigns angrily, so the black coach Herman Boone (Denzel Hayes Washington Jr.) takes over. In addition to resolving differences between teams, he had to deal with racial tensions at that time. In the end, he overcame all difficulties and led his team to open the door to victory.

1 1, bridge on the river kwai

The story unfolds gradually in the interweaving of two clues, one is the experience of Colonel Nelson and others in the prison camp, and the other is the escape life of American soldier Hills. The director seems to deliberately put the British and Americans on the opposite side of the same situation, thus completing a sharp criticism and profound analysis of the British national character.

10 grapes of wrath

In the era of economic collapse in the 1930s, a large number of farmers in the Midwest reluctantly abandoned their homes and moved to California, seeking a better life like refugees. Although the reality is not ideal, they don't give up hope. The story is touching, realistic and accusatory, but it reveals the brilliance of human nature everywhere.

9, hot coach grass soldiers

The film is set in the 1950s and tells the story of a basketball coach. As the basketball coach of American Indian night school, Kim Hamann has only one last chance. Jin Haman is faced with a double challenge: to win the championship in Golden State and to save his reputation as a basketball coach.

8. Renoma

This is a film with a strong socialist ideology. It describes the American trade union movement with typical Marxist realism, and has a strong sense of social criticism, which can be used as a teaching material to criticize the darkness of capitalism. The play was solid and powerful, and the heroine gave a wonderful performance, which won an Oscar. The director did not deliberately portray the heroine as a hero, but calmly told the truth of how a sensible woman stood up step by step to resist the unreasonable system, so it was more convincing. The scene where she climbed onto the machine with a sign in her hand and shouted "strike" has become a classic.

7. Golden Age

This film won the Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Music and other awards in the 9th1Oscar Awards. Director william wyler, leading actor Fred March and supporting actor harold russell are all retired soldiers who have just returned from the battlefield, so they can understand the psychology of the people in the play.

Through three groups of characters, the film shows the physical and mental adaptation of veterans after returning to their hometown, and expresses the theme that the government and the public should pay attention to this group of soldiers who have made contributions to the country and give them consideration and respect when they re-enter the society with touching stories.

6. Schindler list

The reason why Schindler's List has such a great influence and profound and painful artistic charm should be related to Spielberg's Jewish ancestry and the pain of discrimination experienced by Jews in his childhood. 17 members of his extended family from Ukraine were murdered in Nazi concentration camps in Poland; His deep-rooted gratitude to Schindler, the great benefactor of the Jews, is inseparable from a series of inescapable facts.

5. rocky

The first episode of "Loki" only cost10 million dollars, but it turned out to be one of the best-selling movies in the world in the 1970s, and later won the Oscar for Best Picture. The cumulative box office revenue in North America reached1.1700 million US dollars, and the cumulative box office revenue in other parts of the world except North America reached 220 million US dollars.

4. A good life

James stewart plays a young man in a small town. He has been trying to be kind, but he feels that he has failed and wants to commit suicide. Guardian angel Henry Trevor showed him his past righteous actions and mistakes.

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James stewart plays a young man in a small town. He has been trying to be kind, but he feels that he has failed and wants to commit suicide. Guardian angel Henry Trevor showed him his past righteous actions and mistakes.

Adapted from a short story sent to a friend as a Christmas card by the writer Philip Van Doren Stern, the original script is lively and full of humor, but the director capra regards it as a more serious classic.

3. Helen Keller

This film tells a classic inspirational story, and persistence is victory. This film is the true story of Helen Keller's girlhood. She suffered three pains and made great contributions to social welfare when she grew up. Very touching, but not pleasing to the eye. Both heroines gave first-class performances and both won.

This film tells a classic inspirational story, and persistence is victory. This film is the true story of Helen Keller's girlhood. She suffered three pains and made great contributions to social welfare when she grew up. Very touching, but not pleasing to the eye. Both heroines have first-class performances, and both have been affirmed by Oscar. In the remake of 1979, Duke, who originally played Helen, was replaced by teacher Anne. In the third filming in 2000, Eliot, who plays the teacher, performed particularly well.

Step 2 honor

The film is based on real events. In the American Civil War, there was a black legion "Massachusetts 54th Legion" led by white people, which wrote a glorious page in the battle of Charleston in the south.

1, my left foot

This film is based on the autobiographical novel of the late Irish genius writer and painter christy brown. Christy brown was born on1June 5, 932. This new life with congenital cerebral palsy failed to bring joy to his family. However, although God did not give Christie a sound body, he gave him wisdom and a movable left foot. Under the only conditions, dreams overcome everything. With his only wisdom and left foot, he became a world-famous artist and writer. ...

Daniel Day Lewis's difficult and realistic performance in the film made all the actors feel ashamed and touched all the audience. He deserved to win the Best Actor Award in 1990. At the same time, the great "mother" in this film also won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.