If you're looking for a good movie for the night, I've got you covered with five more good movies you probably haven't seen. I'm sure some of the movies shown here will definitely interest you, but if you want more interesting movies, then follow the good movies and TV shows I recommend every day.
Well, now for a more detailed introduction to each movie. Let's go!
Hot-blooded detective
Year: 2007 Genre: Action, Thriller, Comedy, Detective
Country of origin: United Kingdom, France
Rating: 8.2 points 160,000 positive reviews

From the movie "A Little Cool Cop"
Officer Nicholas Angel graduated magna laude from the Police Academy and joined the London Police Force, quickly becoming a senior officer. Everyone should be proud that they had such a good colleague, but this is not the case, but Nicholas's outstanding achievements overshadowed the rest of the department, and under his influence, the other colleagues were bleak, so the authorities decided to get rid of their hero and drive him away, nicholas's new place of work was the provincial rural town of Sanford, which was repeatedly named the best village of the year. At first glance, it is a very quiet and lovely place, almost a paradise on earth. However, Nicholas soon noticed that something was wrong here.
In front of us is a British action comedy, in the same style and plot as the previous Tough Cop, where even several of simon Peggy and Nick Frost's main characters are the same, just in police uniforms. And, all of this is infused with superb British humor in the iconic calm and calm performance, and there are absolutely no taboos.
In general, for those who haven't seen it yet, I suggest watching these two movies.
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Year: 2013 Genre: Drama, Comedy, Adventure
Country of origin: United States
Rating: 8.6 points 43,000 positive reviews
"Nebraska"
Woodrow received the so-called happiness letter and sincerely believed that the "promised" million dollars would be waiting for him in Lincoln, Nebraska. Woodrow is very old, he has Alzheimer's disease, and he has problems with alcoholism, so it's not surprising that the old man is desperately trying to take his millions and has run away from home several times. So, another such attempt, the son really could not stand it, understood the letter, and decided to take the old man to see Lincoln, so that he could finally calm down. On the way, they intended to visit their relatives and old acquaintances, without even doubting what this small but pure journey would turn out for them.
"Nebraska" is the author's black-and-white film, a humble poster and description that almost no one is interested in. But if you like a laid-back and cozy storyline where the characters and their daily problems stand out, then you shouldn't miss it. The story, which at first glance looks simple and comical, turns into a true comedy as the plot progresses, but not a story where they go out of their way to make you cry. Everything happens naturally and credibly, sometimes with a harsh but lifelike sense of humor, from which strong emotions, reactions, and sympathies for the main characters can arise. After all, the story is very grounded, raising social and family topics.
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Year: 2011 Genre: Drama, Adventure, War
Country of origin: France, Italy, Qatar, Tunisia
Rating: 7.4 points 6700 positive reviews
From the movie "Black Gold"
The film takes place in the early 20th century, in the endless desert of the Arabian Peninsula. The bloody and exhausting war between Sultan Nesib and Sultan Amar ended with Nesib defeating Amar's army and offering peace on his own terms: Amar's sons would travel to Hobeika, raised by Nesib, who would act as guarantors of their peace, while the territory of the "yellow belt" that divided their national borders and declared no man's land, to which no one else would have the right to own. But years later, western experts discovered rich oil fields in the "Yellow Belt", his people would gain endless wealth, and Nesib would break his promise.
We have before us a screen version of Hans Rush's novel, Black Thirst, much like a minimum-wage Lawrence of Arabia, only the events here are more dynamic. The film begins with an oriental love story, but quickly evolves into a larger and more ambitious story where two peoples and two generations collide, both with different perspectives on life and the underground wealth of the land. But the directors and actors managed to convincingly convey the characters' feelings about the growing conflict and their characters in it. Wonderful musical accompaniment, photography, scenery and costumes all perfectly create the atmosphere of immersion in the event.