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Ask for some classic French films.

1. Indian zhina Indochine (1992) Director: Regis Wagner Régis Wargnier is a colonial history under the cover of love, and Catherine Denaf's performance is particularly outstanding. 2. Lover L'Amant (1992) Director: A perfect combination of Jean-Jacques Annaud's literary masterpieces and movies. Those dark rooms, wet streets and golden ferries in the sunset glow are unforgettable for a long time. 3. The Last Subway Le Dernier méFran (198) Director: Francois Truffan? ? 4ois Truffaut, a World War II film without a positive description of World War II, is the best film combining Truffaut's art with reality. 4. Blue Sea and Blue Sky Le Grand bleu (1988) Director: Luc Besson's Light and Shadow Dream, A fairy tale of the sea 5. Wandering around the world/Wanderer Sans toit ni loi (1985) Director: Agnes Varda, the best film Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival in 1985, the most important work of Varda, the mother of the new wave, describes the thought-provoking tragic experience of a young vagrant girl who refused any social rules and died in the wilderness. One of the highlights of the film is its documentary style. 6. A Heart in Winter/Unfinished Love in this Life (1992) Director: claude sautet This is an unforgettable French film, a film full of elegance and subtlety, immersed in Ravel's slightly sad sonata from beginning to end, which makes people immersed, fascinated and linger for a long time in the short but profound feelings of the hero and heroine: many people are obsessed with French movies. 7. la reine margot La Reine Margot (1994) Director: Patrice Chereau of Xiahou, patrice, a magnificent French historical blockbuster, which is like a beautiful illustration in a history book, bringing us back to France in 1572. Infiltrate the wildness of love in the bloody history, and touch the publicity of personality in grand scenes, among which ambiguous passionate scenes and cruel massacre scenes make the audience unforgettable for a long time. 8. Angry Youth/Hatred La Haine (1995) Director: Matthew Kassovitz Mathieu Kassovitz's film depicts such a society that people can no longer tell the difference between good and evil. The so-called struggle and killing between good and evil makes everyone's heart full of hatred. Although the dynamic hand-held photography of the film is not new, it still well renders the chaotic social environment and the turbulent spiritual world of young people, and forms a distinct style with the contrasting black and white film. [This post was finally edited by Emmanuel Bea at 13: 5 on April 16, 26] 9. Sex is forbidden/Entrenuus between us (1983) Director: Diane Kurys' story is based on the director's unfortunate family experience in childhood, and the creation upholds a calm and peaceful view of history, which enables this film to jump out of the narrow personal memories and become a witness to the era of women's awakening. 1. Romance (1999) Director: Caitlin brea Catherine Breillat, which is synonymous with contemporary erotic films, is remarkable in that the director made the film go beyond the narrow "feminist" film's appeal for socialization and become a unique alternative film to explore women's physiological essence. 11. This killer is a bit cold. Léon (1994) Director: Luc Besson's classic is not much to say. Personally, the most important thing is that the film completely subverts the concept of genre films. 12. Fresh Temptation/The Easy Way to Get L'Appat (1995) Director: Bertrand Tavernier, Verniere, 1995 Berlin Film Festival Golden Bear Award film, a disturbing and thought-provoking film showing cruel youth. 13. Betty Blue /37°2 (1986) Director: Jean-Jacques Beineix, the most wonderful French romantic film ever seen by Jean-Jacques Neikes, can only be described as shocking. 14. Love is seriously injured/destroyed Damage (1992) Director: Louis Malle is a crazy freak love, a love sorrow. Unforgettable last scene: He recalled the only meeting with her after the breakup. She was surrounded by a man he had met once, holding a child in his hand. At that moment, he suddenly felt that she was no different from other women. 15. Newbridge Lover Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (1991) Director: Leos Carax In this film, both the director Calaque and the starring Juliet Birosh completely released themselves, so that a couple can only choose to break up after the film is finished. 16. Rodin's lover Camille Claudel (1988) Director: Bruno Nuytten, a film that made Agani deeply involved in the plot, the aftersound of the film was the combination of Agani and the director and the subsequent separation. 17. Remembering the past, Le Temps retrouvé (1999) Director: Raoul Luz Raoul Ruiz, a French-born Chilean director, challenged the impossible, and put Marcel Proust's novel of the same name, which is recognized as the most difficult to adapt, on the screen, artistically reappearing the charm of the original, and the joining of many international movie stars also made the film more interesting. 18. Crazy Night/Night of the Beast Les Nuits fauves (1992) Director: Cyril Collard, the most courageous AIDS movie in Colade, people will never forget the sad cry of the heroine when she accepted the award on behalf of the late director. 19. Carmen Prénom Carmen (1983) Director: Jean-Luc Ge Daer Jean-Luc Goddard Golden Lion Award film of 4th Venice Film Festival. Ge Daer's later masterpiece, which is unanimously recognized by all, has a particularly distinctive music performance. 2. Green light/Looking for her in the crowd Le Rayon vert (1986) Director: Eric Romaychan Eric Rohmer, Golden Lion Award film of the 43rd Venice Film Festival. It is still the characteristic of Luo Maichan. Through a long dialogue, the changes and fluctuations of the characters' feelings are portrayed in a real and delicate way. 21. La Belle noiseuse (1991) Director: Jacques Rivette, the masterpiece of body language, painter and model, the conflict was conquered. 22. Piano teacher La Pianiste (21) Director: Michael Haneck, Michael Haneke, put aside the dignity of being a teacher and let the repressed desire find a reason to indulge. The heroine's performance is particularly wonderful. 23. Intimacy (21) Director: Patrice Chereau, Xiahou, patrice Many people see carnal desires, but what the director wants to express is a kind of alienation between human body and mind. 24. Barber's Lover Le Mari de la coiffeuse (199) Director: Patrice Leconte Love is Forever. Waiting for love, because love is moved. The growth history of sexual psychology from a boy to a man has the essential characteristics of French movies: a little bit sentimental and faint warmth. Don't like the end of the movie. 25. Van Gogh Biography (1991) Director: Maurice Pialat Maurice Pialat's most vivid biographical film of Van Gogh is also one of the best films in Pialat. 26. Les Roseaux Sauvages, Wild Reed (1994) Director: Andre Tercinet, Andre Techine, Youth, Ideal and Times, a group of youth images in turbulent times. 27. Captain Capitaine Conan (1996) Directed by Bertrand Tavernier, explores the humanity in the war, the position and role of man in the war, and the consistent tower Verniere style. 28. my sexual life/modern French erotic history commentje me suis disput é (Mavie Sexuelle) (1996) Director Arnaud Plessing showed the audience the real love life of several groups of contemporary French young people in a long space (175 minutes). 29. Hatred/Manon's Revenge Manon des sources (1986) Love Mountain City/Men's Ambition Jean de Florette (1986) Director: Claude Berri, the best French film in the 198s, based on literary masterpieces, shows the magnificent historical picture of southern France in the 192s. 3. Turn left when you get out of the elevator? ? 8 Gaucheen Sortant de L 'Ascenseur (1988) Director: Edouard Demory Molinaro chose so many serious films, but there was no comedy. He chose a familiar one, which was indeed the most classic French comedy in the 198s. 31. Ceremony/Cold Sacrifice La Cérémonie (1995) Director: Claude Chabrol is still a typical crime film of Chabrol, with a delicate analysis of human nature. The classic ending is unforgettable: Chabrol interweaves Mozart's operas with bloody shooting scenes, which gives the audience a great shock. 32. My Man/Wave Overruns Mon Homme (1996) Director: Bertrand Bouriez Bertrand Blier's point of view is to test the audience's moral concept: Can you accept the statement that being a prostitute is a career with endless fun? [This post was finally edited by Emmanuel Bea on April 37, 26] 33. The thief is also passionate/Michelle's confession La Petite voleuse (1988) Director: Claude Miller This film was written by the new wave director Truffaut, and through the story that happened to a girl with a humble position, it reflected on the influence of the extravagant life of the middle class in post-war France on the growing teenagers. The performance of Charlotte Gamsberg, the main character, was excellent. 34. Three colors: blue, white and red Bleu (1993) Bialy (1994) Rouge (1994) Director: Khiesz Lovsky is equal, loving and peaceful. Different people have different understandings. The film shows Khiesz Lovsky's consistent exploration of basic human ethics. 35. White Wedding Noce blanche (1989) Director: Jean-Claude brissot Jean-Claude Brisseau tells us a doomed love between an underage girl and a middle-aged male teacher with beautiful lens and touching language. Vanessa Paradi, a French female singer who first appeared on the screen, showed the melancholy and wild duality of a 17-year-old girl very well with her mellow appearance and impressive acting skills. 36. Smoking/Non-Smoking/No Smoking (1993) Director: Alan Reynet Alain Resnais has a pack of xxxx on the table. At this time, please, the audience, choose whether to smoke or not. Life is the same, full of choices, full of or. If you are not careful, life will be completely different. 37. Nettoyage à sec (1997) Director: Anne Fontanine A couple and a brother and sister met at a gay party, and the couple found that they both had a crush on the boy. The final outcome was shocking. This film is the famous work of Anne Fontaine of female directors. 38. The Spring of Fate/the Fate of Emotion Les Destinee Sentiments (2) Director: Olivier Assayas Assaia, Olivier Assaia's exquisite and delicate war romance film, which is adapted from a novel and full of rich literary flavor. The performances of several acting stars are even more intoxicating. 39. Le petit criminel (199) Director: Jacques J. Jacques Doillon Doillon ranked first in the top ten French Film Handbook in 199, and director Jacques J. Jacques Doillon made a series of excellent films for teenagers' growth. I believe this film will not let you down. 4. Humanity L' Humanite (1999) Director: Bruno Dumont's film explores the love for humanity, love for people, emotion and innate compassion, and emphasizes that sin is the only way to pursue good. Director Buno Dumont is a cutting-edge French director with a master's degree in philosophy, and his later film "29 Palm Leaves" caused more controversy.