Today I recommend to you twelve movies that missed the Oscars but won the hearts of the audience! Which ones have you watched?
Note: The following rankings are in no particular order!
1. "Untouchable"
The film is based on the autobiography of a Wealthy French man, Second Breath. After a parachute accident, Philip, a wealthy nobleman, was paralyzed in a wheelchair and unable to take care of himself, so he approached the home maid, a young black man, Dreys. This is a young man from the suburbs, fresh out of prison. Simply put, this is the most suitable candidate for the job. The two worlds collided and merged, and an incredible, wonderful friendship was born.

2. "Little Shoes" (aka "Children of Heaven")
The film tells the story of a pair of brothers and sisters and a pair of small shoes, which is a fairy tale dedicated to adults, awakening people's distant memories of childhood, and then thinking of the relationship between poverty and simplicity, innocence, kindness and happiness.
3. "I grew up in Iran"
Adapted from the manga of the same name by Iranian female illustrator Marjane Satrapi, the film tells her own upbringing in the form of an autobiography, reflecting the social changes in Iran.
4. "Bird Street Island"
Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany's policy of apartheid against Jews during World War II, alex, a young boy, keeps his father's promise to "wait for me here," struggling, struggling, and waiting through dilapidated streets, collapsing buildings, Friday fairy tales, and longing for a normal life and friendship.
5. "Crocodile Wave Shoes Go to the End of the World"
The film tells the story of the friendship between two young boys from a single-parent family during a summer vacation, one infected with AIDS due to blood transfusion, the other is lonely due to lack of love, and the two meet by chance and become friends during the summer vacation. To counter the threat of death, they made their own timber to cut down the Mississippi River, hoping to find a cure, which led to an unusual journey.
6. "I Am Sam"
The film tells the story of a father with an IQ equivalent to that of a seven-year-old child, who, out of an innate fatherly love, relies on a handyman in a coffee shop, and is determined to fight with the authorities for custody of his daughter and what happens during this period.
7. "The Hive Elf"
The story tells that in 1940, the film "Frankenstein" was screened in a small Spanish town after the end of the Civil War, and the little girl began to fantasize about the fairy tale world.
8. "Brilliant Life"
The film tells the story of an ordinary Italian family of six, Carratti, who died of illness and illness from 1966 to 2000.
9. "The Twelve Angry Men"
The film tells the story of a boy who grew up in a slum who is accused of murdering his biological father, the bystanders and murder weapons of the case are all in the face of ironclad evidence, and the 12 people who serve on the jury of the case have to discuss the case in the jury lounge before the case is closed, and the results of the discussion must be unanimously approved to formally close the case.
10. "Spring Awakening"
The film tells the story of the emotional entanglement between Anton, a teenager in a small Russian town, and two local girls of different ages at the end of the 19th century.
11. "Boat on Land" (also translated as "Fitzcarado")
Set in Peru, South America in the early 20th century, Fitzgerald, a white Irishman, was known locally as "Fitzkarado", a name in their language that means "senseless thing obsessive". As the name suggests, Fitzcarado often made incomprehensible moves, such as planning to build a railway through the Inca Mountains, producing ice in the rainforest, and so on, and there is no doubt that these fantasies ended in failure. Fitzcarado, who enjoyed a performance by the world-famous tenor Caruso at the Amazon Theater in Brazil, decided to build a grand theater in the Peruvian town where he lived, in order to fulfill his long-cherished wish to invite Caruso to perform. In order to raise a huge investment in the construction of the theater, Fitzkarado promised the local rubber tycoon to go to the Ugueglia forest area to harvest. With the help of his lover, Fitzcarado buys an old ship and leads the crew to the mysterious and terrifying woodland...
12. Hotel Rwanda
Based on the 1994 Rwandan genocide and based on a true story, the film tells the story of Paul Lus Shabbagina, a Rwandan Hutu restaurant manager, who manages to save 1,268 Tutsi and Hutu refugees during an ethnic vendetta.
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