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Bryan Brown's photographic skills.
1, Roman holiday
Love-Roman Holiday (1953)
Starring: Audrey Hepburn/Gregory Peck/eddie albert/Hartley Power/Harcourt Williams.
Introduction:
Princess Anne of a European country (Audrey Hepburn, Audrey Hepburn) visited Rome, and she was tired of red tape. One night, exhausted, she sneaked into the folk to enjoy the night scene and bumped into a newspaper reporter Joe (gregory peck). They swam hand in hand and were very happy. The princess even went to Joe's house and stayed there for the night.
Unexpectedly, Joe accidentally discovered the real identity of the princess, and he decided to make up an exclusive story, so Joe and his friend and photographer Owen (played by eddie albert and eddie albert) took the princess to Rome and took many photos of her life. However, in the following relationship with the princess, Joe unconsciously fell in love with the princess. In order to protect the image of the princess, Joe had to reluctantly give up the chance of success and gave the photo to the princess.
After a day's holiday in Rome, Princess Anne realized her responsibility to the country, resolutely returned to the embassy and resolutely abandoned love for her own responsibility.
2, life is like a dream: "Once upon a time in America" Keywords: life
Once upon a time in America contains everything a person can encounter in this world. Friendship, love, thinking,
Responsibility, conflict. It's more like a dream that people don't want to wake up. Noodles are lying on the bed, under the warm light.
Go back to those days when the phone rings in confusion,
This dream began,
Until the last face
The article finally laughed, and we went back to our lives and continued those endless stories.
3. Persistence-Forrest Gump (1994)
Starring: Tom Hanks/Robin Wright/gary sinise/Mickerty Williamson/sally field.
Introduction:
Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) was born in a remote town in southern Alabama shortly after the end of World War II. He was born mentally retarded with an IQ of only 75. However, his mother is a strong-willed woman. She often encourages Forrest Gump to "be a blessed fool" and asks him to strive for self-improvement.
Forrest Gump goes to school like an ordinary child and meets his lifelong friend and beloved Jenny (played by robin wright Payne). Under the care of Jenny and her mother, Forrest Gump started running all his life with the "Scud" given by God.
Forrest Gump became a football superstar, a Vietnam War hero, a table tennis diplomatic envoy and a billionaire. However, he never forgot Jenny, and several hasty meetings and parting deepened Forrest Gump's thoughts.
One day, Forrest Gump received a letter from Jenny and they finally met again. ...
(Douban score 9.4)
4. Faith-The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Starring: Tim Robbins/Morgan Freeman/bob gunton/william sadler/clancy brown
Introduction:
In the late 1940s, Andy (played by Tim Robbins Tim Robbins), a young banker with small achievements, was jailed on suspicion of killing his wife and her lover. In this prison named Shawshank, hope seems illusory, and the punishment of life imprisonment undoubtedly doomed Andy's gloomy and desperate life. Soon after, Andy tries to get close to Red (Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman), a prestigious prisoner, and ask him to get himself a small hammer. Taking this as an opportunity, the two gradually became familiar with each other, and Andy seemed to find his own way to survive in a prison where evil was mixed with black and white. He used his professional knowledge to help prison management evade taxes and launder money, and at the same time, he was gradually treated with courtesy among prisoners by virtue of his association with Rhett. On the surface, like Rhett, he has changed from hating high walls to being calm, but his desire for freedom still urges him to move towards his hopes and goals. The truth of his crime seems to have made all this a step forward. ...
This film is based on the original work of the famous writer Stephen Edwin King.
(Douban score 9.6)
5. Courage-Brave Heart (1995)
Starring: Mel Gibson/Sophie Marceau/Brian Edward Cox/James Cosmao/Sean Lawler.
Introduction:
William? When Wallace was a child, his father, Scottish national hero Marceau? Wallace died in the struggle with the British army. Under the guidance of his father's good friends, he began to learn Scottish culture and martial arts. Young Wallace (Mel? Gibson) returned to his hometown and proposed to the beautiful girl Melen, not wanting to be robbed and killed by the British army. With the cry of "heroes are heroes" from villagers, Wallace led an uprising and made an alliance with Robert, a Scottish aristocrat, but he soon discovered that Scottish aristocrats only considered their own interests.
In order to ease the situation, the king sent Isabella (Sophie? Marceau went to negotiate with Wallace, because the king only wanted to buy Wallace, regardless of the freedom and equality of the Scottish people, and the negotiations failed, but all this was unknown to Isabella. Isabella found out the truth after returning to China, and knew that the king of England was planning a dirty trick to send a letter to Wallace. Their love was quietly nurtured in war and conspiracy.
(Douban score 8.8)
6. Schindler list
The seriousness and extraordinary artistic expression of film thoughts have reached an almost insurmountable depth.
In the past, many films were made to describe the mass slaughter of Jews during World War II.
However, this is the first feature film in the true sense that the Germans awakened their conscience and risked their lives to resist the Nazis and save the Jews.
Schindler was not a hero at the beginning of this film.
Why did he become a hero in the end? The film didn't give an answer, but just showed his behavior.
7. Terminal
In the movies, we can see the skill of Spielberg's films in shaping group characters.
The enthusiasm and affection of the guy in the fast food restaurant, the meticulous handling of visas by the female staff, and the nagging and eccentricity of the old Indian cleaner all show the complete plot in the details set in the film, leaving a deep impression on the audience.
The Terminal has many skills of Hollywood movies, but at least it has achieved one benefit, that is, it has created vivid characters.
People who don't know English can't leave the airport. But I lived there and met my own love.
If this place is compared to the terminal, the hero is really happy.
8. The image of Forrest Gump subverts the heroic image in the normal world, runs counter to the traditional concept and has a strong anti-tradition and anti-mainstream color.
What he saw, heard, said and did is not only very representative, but also a direct explanation of history.
This visual metaphor is vividly implied in the first shot of the film: a feather flies across houses and roads, and finally falls at Forrest Gump's feet, elegant but unremarkable, casual and inevitable.
Tom Hanks transformed Forrest Gump from a historical projection into a real, flesh-and-blood person.
Finally, run, Forrest Gump!
9. The Godfather tells a romantic gangster epic in a gloomy and calm style.
It is one of the greatest gangster movies in film history, and is known as the Bible for men.
This film not only achieved success in criticism, art and box office, but also set an example for future generations. It is a classic film praised by everyone, and the favorable rate on authoritative film websites is as high as 100%.
The American Film Academy, the American film authority, rated it as the greatest gangster classic film in America.
The old godfather is the real godfather, no one.
10, 1900 Legend If I lose myself, I will reject the whole world!
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