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10 classic inspirational movie

10 classic inspirational movie recommendation

1, terminal

In order to fulfill his father's last wish, Victor (Tom Hanks Tom Hanks) flew from his hometown to Kennedy Airport in the United States, but something dramatic happened: he was told that there was a coup in his motherland, and his ID card and passport were all invalid, and his visa could no longer be used. Victor, in a dilemma, had to stay at the airport, waiting for the new documents to be processed. However, he waited at the airport for nine months. During these nine months, he bathed in the airport bathroom and slept in the waiting room. He learned to adjust measures to local conditions, took care of his life at the airport, and even found a job at a construction site. However, Victor's untidiness and misfortune attracted the dissatisfaction of Frank (Stan Rettucci stanley tucci), the person in charge of the airport, and what made him even more angry and jealous was that the beautiful stewardess Amelia (Catherine Netzeta-Jones Zeta-Jones) fell in love with Victor. Victor in the sweetness is also slowly observing the life at the airport and enjoying himself.

2. The stormy Harvard Road

Liz (Surabagh thora birch) was born in an American slum. She has been troubled by family problems since she was a child. Her parents drink and take drugs, and her mother suffers from schizophrenia. Poor Liz needs to go out begging and wander in the corner of the city. The hardships of life seem endless. As she grew older, Liz knew that only learning could change her fate and get out of the quagmire. She won a test paper from the teacher, completed the answer beautifully and won the opportunity to study. From then on, Liz began her long journey of studying. She tried her best to apply for a full scholarship to Harvard and didn't even have a decent dress during the interview. However, poverty did not stop Liz from making progress. In her life, never back down's struggle is an eternal theme.

3. The Shawshank Redemption

1946, the young banker Andy (played by Tim Robbins Tim Robbins) was killed by mistake, which means that he will spend the rest of his life in Shawshank prison. Andy, a banker, soon became very popular in prison. He knows how to help the jailer evade taxes and how to help the warden "wash away" the illegal income he received. Soon, Andy became the personal assistant of the warden. A thief went to prison for stealing. He knows the truth about the death of Andy's wife and her lover. Excited Andy found the warden and hoped that the warden could help him reverse the case. The hypocritical warden promised Andy on the surface, but secretly sent someone to kill the thief because he wanted Andy to stay in prison and help him settle accounts. Andy knows the truth and decides to be free through his own redemption!

4. Forrest Gump

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. ...

5. First love 50 times

Henry Ross (adam sandler) is a typical playboy. He is good at making beautiful women of different identities fall in love with him and get out of love quickly afterwards. As a veterinarian in Hawaii Aquarium, Henry has endless romantic feelings to infect this leisure beauty. This time, he takes a fancy to Lucy (Drew Barrymore) who eats alone in a restaurant. They talked about everything together, built a small house with bagels, and laughed constantly. Henry couldn't bear to part with the girl and made an appointment to have dinner together tomorrow morning. However, the next morning, when Henry greeted Lucy warmly, Lucy was as cold as a stranger. It turned out that the girl suffered from strange short-term amnesia because of the car accident, and her memory stayed the day before the car accident. The lover Henry met his own problems. He fell in love with a girl who kept losing the memory of love. ...

6. groundhog day

Phil (bill murray) is a weatherman. He not only gives humorous weather forecast to the audience in front of the camera every day, but also goes to a border town called Pusutani on February 2nd every year to report the local groundhog day celebrations. In fact, Phil sneered at the festival and began to get tired of his work. When he finished this year's report, he couldn't wait to go home, but he was delayed by a sudden snowstorm. When he woke up the next day, Phil was surprised to find that it was still the day before in groundhog day, and everything went back to yesterday. Surprise, disbelief, excitement, ecstasy, boredom, anxiety, anxiety, despair, burnout and other emotions invaded Phil's sensory field in turn, but no matter how he chose to spend the day, he could not go any further and began a repeated life.

7. Meet love in the corner of the world

An old man (Mickey Manolovici) who is over 500 years old but full of energy appears beside Alexandra (Carlo Ljubek Carlo Ljubek), a young man lying in the hospital with amnesia after a car accident. He claimed to be Alexander's grandfather, from Bulgaria. He also brought an old photo and a box of backgammon to tell Alexander about his childhood. A series of intimate behaviors can't evoke Alexander's memory, but they make Alexander extremely uncomfortable. Therefore, all the old people can do is come to the hospital to play chess with Alexander every day. The jumping chess pieces seemed to touch something in Alexander's heart, and a primary trust was established between him and the old man. In order to arouse Alexander's memory and make him regain the courage to live an active life, the old man decided to take Alexander on a "home" trip. Encouraged by the old man, Alexander met beautiful love on the way, regained his confidence and courage in active life, and recently found his old memories in an Italian shelter.

8. Fight Club

Jack (Edward Harrison Norton) is an employee of a big car company. He suffers from severe insomnia and is full of crisis and hatred for everything around him. By chance, Jack meets Taylor (Brad Pitt), a soap seller, a rogue hero full of rebellion, cruelty and violence. Because of the fire in his apartment, Jack lives in Taylor's shabby home. The two became good friends by chance, and set up a fight club, which is an underground organization that allows people to fight unarmed without protective gear, with the purpose of venting their emotions. The club attracted more and more people and gradually developed into a national underground organization. Taylor also attracted blind believers with his personal charm. Members of the club made trouble everywhere, fought and vandalized, and Taylor's own behavior became more and more crazy. Jack is getting more and more impatient with the status quo of Fight Club and Taylor's behavior. He had an argument with Taylor, who left him. However, Jack found that no matter where he went, he couldn't get rid of Taylor's shadow. He began to think: Who am I?

9. Iron Fist Man

Brock (russellcrowe Russell Crowe) is not only a washed-up boxer, but also a father of three children. When his boxing career went downhill, it was followed by the poverty of life and the family situation of making ends meet. Fortunately, there is a virtuous and beautiful wife Mei (renéezellweger) who understands and supports. She never complains and works hard at home, so that the family will not be dead. Brock put down his self-esteem and lined up to receive the aid, but he couldn't stop the coming of winter. There is a shortage of food at home, and the problem of survival is imminent. Brock finally decided to return to the boxing ring, which was the only way for him to save his family. His comeback attracted people's attention and became a civilian hero in people's hearts. He punched bravely in the game, for the dignity of men and the survival of his family.

10, forced in the brow

John Q is a worker who works hard and takes care of his family, but his life is still not rich. In order to support the family, his wife, Dennis, has to work to earn money. The couple's feelings became more and more indifferent because of their respective busyness, and their marriage almost broke down. The only bright spot in their lives is their 9-year-old son Michael. Unfortunately, it always happens to people with bad karma by surprise. One day, Michael suddenly fainted on the baseball field. After John Q took him to the hospital, he learned that his son had a serious congenital heart disease and needed a heart transplant to save his life. The cost of heart transplantation is very expensive, and John Q's medical insurance is far from enough to pay for the operation cost of $65,438 +0.5 million. When the person in charge of the hospital learned about this situation, he decided to remove Michael from the waiting list unless John Q could pay 30% of the operation fee in advance. This angered John Q. After asking Michael's attending doctor Turner for help, he angrily broke into the emergency room of the hospital with a gun, kidnapped several medical staff and patients as hostages, and asked the hospital to operate on his son immediately. However, things are not as simple as John Q imagined. He faces not only a group of innocent hostages who need to be taken care of, but also an experienced negotiator and a sheriff who wants to make a quick decision. The confrontation between John Q and the police also alarmed the media, and the public in the city paid great attention to the development of this situation. Their feelings seem to be more inclined to John Q, the lawbreaker, because he is the victim of today's inhuman medical and insurance system. But public sympathy can't help John Q. What's his future?

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