100 Movies That Changed My Life
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- Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
- From Bicycle Thieves to Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, here are the greatest movies ever made - films that have touched my life in profound ways. Each film here is not only a milestone in artistic achievement but also in its power to transform. From the early days of silent films to the latest masterpieces, these movies have done more than just tell stories; they have mirrored realities, challenged beliefs, and sparked imaginations. They've transcended mere entertainment to become life-altering experiences.
Correction at 6:17: The Lion King (1994): Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff
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1. Battleship Potemkin (1925), Sergei Eisenstein - Mosfilm
2. The General (1926), Buster Keaton & Clyde Bruckman - Buster Keaton Productions
3. Man with a Movie Camera (1929), Dziga Vertov
4. Modern Times (1936), Charlie Chaplin
5. It’s A Wonderful Life (1946), Frank Capra
6. Bicycle Thieves (1948), Vittorio de Sica
7. Late Spring (1949), Yasujirō Ozu - Shochiku
8. Forbidden Games (1952), René Clément - MGM
9. Ikiru (1952), Akira Kurosawa - Toho Studios
10. Tokyo Story (1953), Yasujirō Ozu
11. La Strada (1954), Federico Fellini
12. Salt of the Earth (1954), Herbert Biberman
13. Rear Window (1954), Alfred Hitchcock - Patron Inc.
14. Seven Samurai (1954), Akira Kurosawa
15. Sansho the Bailiff (1954), Kenji Mizoguchi- Daiei Film
16. Apu Trilogy (1955-1959), Satyajit Ray
17. A Man Escaped (1956), Robert Bresson - Alaine Poire
18. The Seventh Seal (1957), Ingmar Bergman - AB Svensk Filmindustri
19. 12 Angry Men (1957), Sidney Lumet
20. Rocco and his Brothers (1960), Luchino Visconti - Titanus
21. The Woman Who Ascends the Stairs (1960), Mikio Naruse
22. Viridiana (1961), Luis Buñuel - Films Sans Frontières
23. Harakiri (1962), Masaki Kobayashi - Shochiku
24. High and Low (1963), Akira Kurosawa - Toho Studios
25. Mahanagar (1963), Satyajit Ray - R.D. Bansal & Co.
26. Woman in the Dunes (1964), Hiroshi Teshigahara
27. The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964), Pier Paolo Pasolini
28. Black Girl (1966), Ousmane Sembène
29. Battle of Algiers (1966), Gillo Pontecorvo
30. Au Hasard Balthazar (1966), Robert Bresson
31. The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (1966), Sergio Leone
32. Playtime (1967), Jacques Tati
33. The Firemen’s Ball (1967), Milos Forman
34. Death by Hanging (1968), Nagisa Oshima
35. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Stanley Kubrick
36. Kes (1969), Ken Loach
37. Z (1969), Costa-Gavras
38. Investigation of A Citizen Above Suspicion (1970), Elio Petri
39. The Godfather (1972), Francis Ford Coppola
40. Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972), Werner Herzog
41. The Spirit of the Beehive (1973), Victor Erice
42. A Woman Under the Influence (1974), John Cassavetes
43. Jeanne Dielman (1975), Chantal Akerman - Paradise Films
44. Jaws (1975), Steven Spielberg
45. The Fifth Seal (1976), Zoltán Fábri
46. Taxi Driver (1976), Martin Scorsese
47. Star Wars Original Trilogy (1977-1983), George Lucas
48. The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1978), Ermanno Olmi
49. Stalker (1979), Andrei Tarkovsky
50. Alien (1979), Ridley Scott - 20th Century-Fox
51. Sans Soleil (1983), Chris Marker
52. El Norte (1983), Gregory Nava - American Playhouse
53. Ballad of Narayama (1983), Shohei Imamura
54. A Christmas Story (1983), Bob Clark
55. Amadeus (1984), Miloš Forman
56. Come and See (1985), Elem Klimov - Belarusfilm
57. Shoah (1985), Claude Lanzmann - New Yorker Films
58. Wings of Desire (1987), Wim Wenders
59. Full Metal Jacket (1987), Stanley Kubrick
60. Grave of the Fireflies (1988), Isao Takahata
61. My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Hayao Miyazaki
62. Cinema Paradiso (1988), Giuseppe Tornatore
63. The Match Factory Girl (1990), Aki Kaurismaki
64. Close-Up (1990), Abbas Kiarostami - Kanoon
65. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), James Cameron
66. Malcolm X (1992), Spike Lee
67. Schindler’s List (1993), Steven Spielberg
68. Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg
69. The Shawshank Redemption, Frank Darabont
70. Pulp Fiction
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These are not mere movies, I'm finding them as the precious asset in the segment of entertainment. These movies are not bound to get any word of appreciation from us as the enriching stories of these movies themselves have the enormous potential to make them stand out from the typical ordinary cinema, which we are seeing today and forgetting a month later. These movies significantly remind we audience that this should be the benchmark of movies in the world of cinema. If one is looking forward to spend quality time, here comes to him the deluge of these entertaining movies.
Do one on "scenes that changed my life" and "dialogues that changed my life"
Le roi Lion de 1994 n'est pas de Jon Favreau je pense qu'il s'agit du Remake
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