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Ten must-see air crash movies

The top ten must-see air crash movies are as follows:

1, captain 20 19.

2. crash landing 2000.

3. Captain Sally 20 16.

4. Fire in the Sea 20 16.

5. non-stop 20 14.

6. Flight 93 in 2006.

7.con air 1997。

8. Time Crack 1995.

9. Surviving the Daylight Robbery 1993.

10, unprecedented and endless flying 1980.

Introduction to the film:

1. Movies, also known as moving pictures or dynamic pictures, namely "reflection pictures", are visual art forms of works, which use moving images to express ideas, stories, cognition, emotions, values, or various atmospheric simulation experiences.

2. These images are usually accompanied by sound, and there are few other sensory stimuli. The word "film" is the abbreviation of cinematography, which is usually used to refer to film production and film industry, as well as the resulting art forms.

3. Movies' moving images use traditional painting or micro-animation technology, CGI and computer animation, or a combination of some or all of these technologies, and other visual effects to create a camera to shoot moving pictures with actual scenes.

Traditionally, movies are recorded on celluloid film through photochemical process, and then projected on the big screen through movie projector. Contemporary films are usually completely digitized in the whole process of production, distribution and screening, while films recorded in photochemical form traditionally include similar optical soundtracks.

5. Movies are the specific creative culture of cultural relics. They reflect these cultures and in turn influence them. Film is regarded as an important art form, a source of mass entertainment and a powerful medium for educating or inculcating citizens. The visual basis of film endows it with a universal communication ability.