2023-08-08 00:10:34
A legendary movie in the classics, it is necessary to seal the gods! The vast majority of these movies are classics of film history. So every movie is worth watching!
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1. "Four Hundred Strikes" 1959
Director: Fran ç ois Truffaut Screenplay: Fran ç ois Truffaut/Marcel Muse Starring: Jean Pierre Leo/Claire Maurier
Douban 8.9 IMDb 8.1
The Four Hundred Strikes "is the most representative work of the French New Wave era, attempting to review this period for the audience, which is not only a historical connection between the past and the future, but also the most legendary and subversive era in world film history.
The film showcases the life of an ordinary marginalized youth like Antoine in front of the audience through a semi real and semi fictional approach, strongly reflecting on the responsibility of the social environment for the growth of young people. The film highlights the characteristics of film manual directors, extracting stories from real life and giving people a strong sense of shock.
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2. Exhausted 1960
Director: Jean Luc Godard Screenwriter: Fran ç ois Truffaut/Jean Luc Godard Starring: Jane Seymour/Jean Paul Belmonto
Douban 8.4 IMDb 7.7
Exhausted "is the pioneering work of the New Wave film, representing the film trend of an era and also reflecting the aesthetic style of the film master Godard's extreme subversion, containing rich aesthetic connotations. The plot of the film is extremely simple, with a lot of echoes and loops in its structure. Some echoes and echoes may seem meaningless, but they resonate with the audience like echoes.
Exhausted "has rewritten the history of film, because after this film, there were more new waves, directors who did not follow the usual rules, more handheld photography, and more Godard in the world. Godard redefined the movie with his avant-garde attitude and incredible attitude. The film itself has no profound content, but its subsequent impact is very profound.
3. "Horror" 1960
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Screenplay: Joseph Stefano/Robert Block
Starring: Anthony Perkins/Vera Miles
Douban 9.0 IMDb 8.5
Horror "is not only one of Alfred Hitchcock's most skillful works, but also the pioneering work of psychological horror thrillers.
The value of this movie lies first in its opening up of a genre where criminal behavior caused by mental illness becomes the theme of the movie. Compared to horror films that scare audiences by hiding behind doors, the analysis of human psychology and even the spiritual level in "Horror" makes it a classic.
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