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Please introduce some good movies

1. "The Godfather" 1972 The first part of Coppola's gangster classic "The Godfather" and one of Paramount's most successful films. It is expected to be the top spot on IMDB. Although critics unanimously praised the second episode of the "Godfather" series, most fans still seem to have a soft spot for "The Godfather". This may have something to do with Marlon Brando's charismatic performance, which remains to this day. The vague and hoarse voice and the mysterious expression still fascinate people.

2. "The Shawshank Redemption" 1994. This film called "1995" also has an excellent reputation among Chinese movie fans, which shows the magic of movies that transcend national boundaries.

3 "Schindler's List" Schindler's List In 1993, after Spielberg missed the Oscar four times in "Jaws", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Alien" and "The Color Purple" , finally won the gold statue with the help of Schindler and countless Jewish refugees.

4. "Citizen Kane" 1941 A film milestone that needs no introduction, the child prodigy Orson Welles is an unparalleled and stunning work.

5 "Casablanca" Casablanca 1942, the eternal "The Spy in North Africa", the eternal Ingrid Bergman

6. "The Godfather: Part II" 1974 The history of the rise of the Corleone family in "The Godfather Part II" formed a perfect counterpoint to Mike's bloody struggle. This use of parallel montage was deeply appreciated by critics. The success of this film also consolidated Al Pacino and Mike's bloody struggle. Robert De Niro's status as two Italian movie kings.

7. "Seven Samurai" Shichinin no samurai 1954 This may not be the best work of the master Akira Kurosawa, but it is indeed his best-looking work. Its influence on world cinema is no longer a simple one. oriental martial arts story.

8. "Star Wars" Star Wars In 1977, almost every American born between the 1950s and 1970s liked to be called the "Star Wars Generation" ("Star Wars Generation") "Generation"), the Star Wars series should be the film series with the largest number of fans. Do you still remember the frenzy caused when "Star Wars: The Prequels" was released in 1999?

9. "American Beauty" 1999. It's a bit surprising that this movie was selected into the TOP10. It is a unique middle-class movie in the United States.

10. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" In 1975, Milos Forman and Jack Nicholson reached the same peak, a required course in film and television acting.

11 "Dr. Strangelove" r. Strangelove Kubrick's 1964 black humor classic that satirized the Cold War, the first part of the "Future Trilogy", for a Chinese audience who did not have that historical experience , this film may not get such high scores.

12. "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Wo hu zang long 2000 Ang Lee really made a great movie.

13. "Rear Window" 1954 8.6 Hitchcock's classic, the combination of James Stewart and Grace Kelly is like the collaboration between Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts today. Just as eye-catching.

14. "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Among the 50 greatest screen heroes (another TOP group) selected by the British "Total Film" magazine in 1981, Harry Sen. Ford's Indiana Jones tops the list. Spielberg would still be more cost-effective to shoot such a thing.

15. "The Usual Suspects" The 1995 film that makes the audience suddenly realize it until the end is always so charming. What's even more interesting is that it also hides two future Oscar-winning actors, Kevin Spai. West and Benijo Ditolo

16. "Psycho" In 1960, audiences are still afraid of the murderer's butcher knife. This may be Hitchcock's greatest charm.

17. "The Empire Strikes Back 1980 Star Wars"

The second Bible for fans.

18. "Pulp Fiction" In 1994, Tarantino's genius was short-lived but unforgettable.

19. "Memento" Memento 2000 This year's popular suspense film is still on the ranking list.

20. North by Northwest is another Hitchcock film in 1959. The scene where Cary Grant is chased by a small plane and escapes into a cornfield is a classic in the history of film. In different films by Yugoslav prodigal Kusturica, funny whitehead Russell Nelson and others

all have been reproduced as tributes

21. "The Silence of the Lambs" The Silence of the Lambs When "Buffalo Bill" came from the darkness in 1991, did you hear the cry of the lamb, or the beating of your own heart?

22. "It's a Wonderful Life" 1946, directed by Frank Capra, starring James Stewart, won the Oscar for Best Picture that year , Best Director, Best Actor, etc. 5 nominations, but lost in front of another outstanding film "The Golden Age". Selected into the American Film Institute's 100 Best Films of the Century.

23. "Goodfellas" Goodfellas is Martin Scorsese's 1990 Italian gangster documentary. The most eye-catching actor in the film is the little Joe Pesci. This film can definitely be compared with Coppola's Comparable to the "Godfather" series

24. "Saving Private Ryan" Spielberg spent huge sums of money to shoot the World War II film in 1998, but actually lost to the little-known film "Saving Private Ryan" in the Oscar competition. "Sha Weng Love History".

25. "Lawrence of Arabia" Lawrence of Arabia It was an Arab story in 1962, it was the era of David Lean...

26 , "12 Angry Men" 12 Angry Men starring Henry Fonda in 1957, is a very exciting movie. The whole story takes place in a room, where 12 people with different personalities stage a battle between wisdom, reason and prejudice. There are many wonderful lines and exquisite ideas.

27. "Paths of Glory" 1957 Kubrick's early classic, starring Kirk Douglas.

28. "To Kill a Mockingbird" To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 classic film starring Gregory Peck. He plays a small-town southern lawyer who defends black rapists. It is wonderful. His acting skills won him the Oscar title that year.

29. "The Damned" M 1931 German film master Fritz Lange's classic of the 1930s, the first aesthetic reference for sound films, a film in the Western Film Club's repertoire, a movie A required course for historical research.

30. "Vertigo" 1958. What would the movie be like if we lost Hitchcock...

31. "Taxi Driver" 1976 One of Scorsese's most important works, De Niro's portrayal of driver Travis became a typical figure in the history of film, and child star Jodie Foster emerged in the film.

32. The Third Man, a famous British noir film in 1949, had a great influence on New Hollywood directors such as Scorsese.

33. "L.A. Confidential" 1997 An excellent Hollywood film, the noir style brings the audience to Los Angeles in the 1950s, with a handful of outstanding male movie stars and the blond vase Basinger.

34. "La Vita è bella" 1997 Italian Roberto Benigni's world-famous gray comedy frustrated Tom Hanks' dream of winning three gold medals as best actor again.

35. "Sunset Blvd." 1950 Director Billy Wilder was the most important figure in Hollywood in the 1950s. His works were nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture twenty times and won six times. . This European Jew once served as the director of the film department of the US Army's Psychological Warfare Department. He always believed that movies are entertainment and has been working in movies with this belief for decades.

36. "Toy Story 2" Toy Story 2 1999

The first cartoon to appear on the list may be due to preconceptions. I think "Toy Story 1" 》More exciting.

37. "The Maltese Falcon" The Maltese Falcon 1941 The cornerstone of early noir films.

38. The Sixth Sense In 1999, this film changed the fate of at least three people: the first was the young Indian director Nate Shyamalan, and the second was Zhengchou. Bruce Willis, an action star who had a difficult transition, and the third one is Osment, the now popular child star.

39. "Fight Club" In 1999, "Fight Club" blended anarchy and violent tendencies into a suspenseful and well-organized melodrama. David Fincher once again proved with facts that he is One of the most outstanding Hollywood directors of the 1990s, Edward Norton's superb performance absolutely overwhelmed the handsome Brad Pitt.

40. "The Matrix" In 1999, the whimsical ideas of the Wachowski brothers and the martial arts direction of Yuan Heping gave movie fans around the world the strongest visual impact in 1999. Keanu ?The scene of Reeves dodging bullets has become a classic.

41. "Das Boot" is a famous German war film in 1981. Although director Wolfgang Petersen was a contemporary of German New Cinema, he always focused on commercial films and later went to Hollywood. Development and directed works such as "Air Force One" and "The Perfect Storm".

42. "All About Eve" is a 1950 American stage drama style film, famous for its "tongue-in-cheek" dialogue, starring the famous Hollywood actress Bette Davis. , director Mankiewicz's most famous work should be "Cleopatra."

43. "Ragging Bull" 1980 The third Scorsese film to be included in the top 50 list, which is enough to show the degree of applause of this film sociologist among movie fans. De Niro, who plays the boxing champion LaMotta, not only suffered many scars from learning boxing, but also quickly gained more than 50 pounds to fit his image. His professionalism has become a role model for many actors to this day.

44. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" Il Buono, il brutto, il cattivo In 1966, Italian director Sergio Leone, who had less than 10 films in his life, was the pioneer of Italian western films. The originator, he created a unique Italian Western style based on Akira Kurosawa's samurai films and American westerns. This low-yield director has had a great influence on Italian films and American independent films. "Once Upon a Time in America", which is familiar to Chinese movie fans, is his final film.

45. "Singin' in the Rain" 1952 may be many movie fans' first impression of "musicals". The scene of Jim Kelly dancing in the rain will arouse romantic feelings in many people. Memories, but this classic song and dance was transplanted into Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange" and turned into horror and ridicule.

46. Chinatown 1974 One of the most famous films of legendary director Polanski, starring Jack Nicholson.

47. "Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers" 1993, the director's early work of "Chicken Run", also a clay animation.

48. "The Wizard of Oz" 1939 I seem to have only seen cartoons. This film was released on DVD last year, but I really don't have the patience to watch such old Hollywood movies.

49. "Apocalypse Now" This 1979 film that won Coppola praise and the Palme d'Or also caused him to be in high debt that took ten years to pay off due to poor box office. Brando, who had very few scenes in it, is still the focus of people's attention.

50. "Some Like It Hot" 1959 comedy directed by Billy Wilder and co-starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon , was selected as the first best comedy of the century by the American Film Institute.

51. "The Bridge on the River Kwai" is a prisoner-of-war-themed film shot by David Lean in 1957. The background of the film is similar to Oshima Nagisa's "Merry Christmas on the Battlefield" place.

52. "Traffic" was Steven Soderbergh's tenth film that just won the Oscar for Best Director in 2000. It seems that this film was released ten years ago with "Sex, Lies, Videos" The standard bearer of independent filmmaking that became famous in Cannes has completely transitioned into the mainstream of Hollywood.

53. "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" (TV version) 1966 cartoon, this is the original work of Jim Carrey's new film "The Grinch".

54. "Rashomon" Rashomon In 1950, I recalled the scene of the tall "Emperor Kurosawa" holding the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the Los Angeles Music Center half a century ago. There was a lot of "Asian Film Station" Get up!" means. Unfortunately, Akira Kurosawa was not able to witness the "zero breakthrough" in Asian films - at the Venice Film Festival that year, he learned about the news that "Rashomon" won the Golden Lion from the newspaper, and the trophy was also mailed from Italy. To Japan.

55. "Double Indemnity" 1944 Another Billy Wilder film, it seems that there is a large number of nostalgic audiences in the United States.

56. "2001: A Space Odyssey" 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968 The second part of Kubrick's "Future Trilogy", this science fiction film classic is still charming today.

57. Touch Of Evil, 1958, a late work by Orson Welles.

58. "The General" 1927

59. "Almost Famous" 2000 director Cameron Crowe adapted the film based on his own experience to arouse people's emotions Memories about rock and roll and youth in the 1970s, of course, for China's huge dakou clan, watching this film is also very enjoyable.

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61. "The Manchurian Candidate" 1962 A relatively famous political thriller, it tells the story of American soldiers who were brainwashed during the Korean War and prepared to assassinate important officials under the instructions of the Soviet Union after returning home.

62. "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" In 1948, director and screenwriter John Huston produced many films of this type, but this description takes place in Mexico where greed, fear and The murder movie is undoubtedly the most successful among them, and the superb performance of the leading actor Humphrey Bogart is also an important factor.

63. "Ran" Ran is Kurosawa's masterpiece in his later years, adapted from Shakespeare's "King Lear". The film pursues grand scenes and exquisite pictures. In order to make the filming authentic and believable, Kurosawa He ordered the burning of three real-life castles built at a high cost.

64. "A Clockwork Orange" 1971 The finale of Kubrick's "Future Trilogy", which vividly exposes people's violent nature. Due to excessive violence, pornographic scenes and similar cases, "A Clockwork Orange" was banned shortly after its release. It was not until shortly after Kubrick's death that the film was re-released and met with European audiences in theaters.

65. "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" Monty Python and the Holy Grail is an early comedy film released by Terry Gilliam, the director of "12 Monkeys" in 1975. It tells the story of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table in... All kinds of interesting things encountered on the way to search for the Holy Grail.

66. Being John Malkovich, 1999, is one of the more interesting American films in recent years.

67. "City Light" 1931 One of Chaplin's masterpieces.

68. "Lola Run" Lola rennt 1998 Red hair, screaming, running, maybe this is the postmodernism everyone is talking about.

69. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939, an early Hollywood political film

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70. "Alien" The beginning of a nightmare in 1979, the famous work of director Ridley Scott ("Thelma and Louise", "Gladiator")

71 , "Reservoir Dogs" Tarantino's debut film in 1992, black, violent, bloody, a fable about male relationships, an outstanding independent film, as if Tarantino's talent has been used in the first two works All.

72. "Braveheart" In 1995, when Mel Gibson shouted "Freedom", he not only conquered the Oscar judges, but also conquered nine out of ten movie fans.

73. "Fargo" is the 1996 masterpiece of the Coen brothers. Director Joel's wife McDormand gave a good performance in the film, and her rustic dialect left a deep impression on people. .

74. "Requiem for a Dream" 2000 Hollywood newcomer Darren Aronofsky's 2000 masterpiece, his first work is "π".

75. "Modern Times" 1936 This is a film that has been included in junior high school politics textbooks!

76. "Once Upon a Time in the West" C'era una volta il West 1969 Sergio Leone's work in the 1960s.

77. "The Green Mile" The 1999 "Shawshank Redemption" director Frank Darabont's new work launched in 1999, starring Tom Hanks, but it obviously failed to surpass the previous work. .

78. "Mozart" Amadeus 1984 Milos Forman may be the most successful immigrant director in the United States. His works have an obvious sense of challenging society, but they can only be produced in Hollywood. within the allowable range.

79. "Blade Runner" Blade Runner is a 1982 work by Ridley Scott. Its unique humanistic spirit and outstanding artistic stunts make "Blade Runner" a movie that will not be easily forgotten. science fiction film.

80. "The Bicycle Thief" Ladri di biciclette 1948, synonymous with Italian neorealism.

81. The Sting, a 1973 scam film starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, was screened on domestic TV stations a few years ago.

82. "Jaws" David Fincher described this movie in 1975: Ever since I watched "Jaws", I have never dared to swim in the sea again, even though I know that Just a movie.

83. "Duck Soup" 1933 co-starred by the famous comedy family the Marx Brothers.

84. "On The Waterfront" 1954 Another classic created by Marlon Brando.

85. "Leon" Léon 1994 Luc Besson's work that established international reputation. This seems to be the work of the first French director on the list. The film was shot in the United States. It seems that American audiences only care about domestic films.

86. "Se7en" David Fincher made his debut in 1995, and it was a movie that almost everyone loved.

87. "That Night" Festen, originally titled "Celebration" in 1998, is Dogme95's No. 1 work. The ultimate image method is shocking, and the compactness of the narrative attracts those who are not used to hand-held lenses. Audience, the one with the widest impact among Dogme95’s official works.

88. "Mulan" Magnolia 1999 Paul Thomas Anderson's multi-petal structure masterpiece after "Boogie Nights" again tried, and won the Golden Bear Award at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival.

89. "Annie Hall" Annie Hall 1977 Woody Allen's semi-autobiographical masterpiece, won the Oscar for Best Picture. What impressed me deeply was the chattering dialogue in the film. If the GRE was a listening test, it would definitely be like this.

90. "Pride and Prejudice" is a popular TV short drama filmed by the British BBC in 1995. British actor Colin Firth has a large number of fans for playing the hero Darcy.

91. "The Straight Story" 1999 American avant-garde director David Lynch's return to simple works.

92. "The Insider" 1999 Russell Crowe's performance in this film was obviously better than his award-winning "Gladiator".

93. "Yojimbo" Yojimbo, also known as the bodyguard, 1961, the work of Akira Kurosawa.

94. "The Great Escape" 1963 Representative of prisoner of war escape films, one of Steve McQueen's masterpieces.

95. "Gladiator" 2000 Despite being a hit and winning awards, Ridley Scott's original talent was still swallowed up by Hollywood.

96. "Aliens II" Aliens 1986 James Cameron's sequel to the horror science fiction film, made actress Sylgune Weaver the lone heroine in action movies.

97. "The Africa Queen" 1951 Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn's wonderful showdown between acting skills.

98. "Princess Mononoke" Mononoke Hime 1997 The work of Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki. This film that focuses on people and nature is full of gentle humanistic care.

99. Strangers on a Train, 1951 Hitchcock.

100. "The Seventh Seal" Det Sjunde inseglet