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TOP 50 Girlfriend Friday (1940) His Girl Friday

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► Director: Howard Hawkes

► Starring: Gary Grant / Rosalind Russell

Girlfriend Friday is an American comedy film. The film tells the story of editor Walter Burns as he struggles to win over his ex-wife Hildey Johnson. A death row escape that caused a sensation throughout New York City caused the two to start close contact again. Hildy, who was the first to grab the headlines, decided to work with walter to complete the last report after being persuaded by Walter. Unexpectedly, after all the unexpected situations, Hildey gradually found that he could not leave Walter.

TOP 49 Days of Heaven (1978).

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► Director: Terrence Malik

► Starring: Richard Keele / Brooke Adams

Heaven's Day is a drama film released on September 13, 1978. The film tells the story of Bill and his sister and girlfriend from Chicago to work in a wheat farm in Texas in the early twentieth century. Unexpectedly, the terminally ill young owner of the wheat farm fell in love with his girlfriend, and Bill planned to persuade his girlfriend to marry the young master in order to inherit his inheritance, but they actually had real feelings. Later, the young master thought that Bill returned to the wheat farm in order to elope with his wife, so he set fire to the wheat field while hunting locusts to vent his feelings. With oil-inspired composition and tones, the film accurately captures the American pastoral flavor of the early 2000s, and the finale of the wheat field fire especially brings photographic technology to the peak. However, the tone of the whole film is more somber, and the development of the story is slightly flat.

TOP 48 郎心似铁 (1951)A Place in the Sun

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► Director: George Stevens

► Starring: Montgomery Clift / Elizabeth Taylor / Shelly Winters

Known as "the love story of the most beautiful man and the most beautiful woman in The Golden Age of Hollywood", this film has sublimated from a love triangle to a deep portrayal of life circumstances. George, a poor country boy, came to the city to join his uncle and secretly fell in love with a female worker in the factory. Later, he met the beautiful and generous Miss Angela, and his feelings were thousands of miles, and just when he was facing a love triangle and did not know how to solve it, he was shocked to hear that the female worker was pregnant. George decides to murder her by drowning, but feels uneasy when he tries to do so. However, at this time, the overturning accident really happened, the female worker did die, George faced a complaint, and the scandal spread. Montgomery Creft, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelly Winters and other three protagonists due to the proper casting, wonderful performances, enhance the considerability of this traditional love story, the male protagonist's choice of feelings and responsibilities is also enlightening.

TOP 47 Thief (1964) Marnie

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► Director: Alfred Hitchcock

► Starring: Tibbe Hedley / Sean Connery / Diane Baker / Martin Gabel / Louise Latham

The film tells the story of Mark Rudland's hope that his lover Mani can live a normal life, and after many investigations, he finally learns the secret behind Mani's frequent theft. The female secretary Marnie Edgar is actually a female thief who habitually steals cash from the company's safe, while discovering that her domineering president of this vice wants to solve the mystery of her...

TOP 46 How Wonderful Life Is (1946) It's a Wonderful Life

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► Director: Frank Capra

► Starring: James Stewart / Donna Reed / Lionel Barrymore / Thomas Mitchell / Henry Trevos

The film tells the story of the protagonist George who loses his confidence in life on Christmas Eve and prepares to commit suicide. So God sent an angel to help him through this crisis. Guided by the angels, George saw that many people's lives would become unhappy and miserable if he had not come into this world. He thus understood the value of his life and revived the story of the courage to live. In 2006, "How Beautiful Is Life" was selected by the American Film Institute as the top of the list of "100 Inspirational Movies in 100 Years".

TOP 45 Double Tiger Slayer (1962)

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

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► Director: John Ford

► Starring: John Wayne / James Stewart / Vera Miles / Lee Marvin / Edmund O'Brien

This is a classic Western of the psychodrama type. Through the friendship and contradictions between the characters of Stewart and Wayne, the historical process of western society from the victory of the strong to the civilized rule of law is presented. It depicts two people dealing with a common enemy with very different values and honors. People gradually realized that they had to defend their right to vote as citizens and began to rebel against bullies. The protagonist gradually gained recognition from everyone, and eventually became the first governor of the state and became a legend in the history of the western region.

TOP 44 Sherlock Sherlock, Jr.

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► Director: Buster Keaton

► Starring: Buster Keaton / Catherine McGuire / Joe Keaton

The film's male protagonist, Keaton, is a country cinema projectionist who loves to read detective books and often fantasizes that he is a great detective like Sherlock Holmes. One day, he lied about four dollars worth of chocolate candy as giving to his girlfriend Catherine, but was framed by his lover, saying that Keaton stole someone else's watch to take it as money to buy chocolate. Catherine believed the rumors, threw Keaton out of the house, and canceled the marriage contract between the two. After Keaton's visit, he found that the love enemy was the guy who stole the pawn, but there was no evidence to clear the grievances...

TOP 43 Letters from a Strange Woman (1948)

Letter from an Unknown Woman

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► Director: Max Ofels

► Starring: Joan Fontaine / Louis Jordan / Mady Christians

It depicts a woman who has a crush on the handsome teenager in her next room from the age of 14, so much so that she grows into a beautiful young woman and dedicates herself to the pianist. But this pianist is just a thin lover, cheating on her again and again. Grief-stricken, she wrote him a long letter recounting the pain and disappointment she had endured over the past fifteen years because of her longing for him...

TOP 42 Dr. Chia'ai (1964) Dr. Strangelove

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► Director: Stanley Kubrick

► Starring: Peter Cyrus / George W. C. Scott / Sterling Hayden / James Earl Jones / Glenn Baker

It is a black humor comedy based on Peter George's novel Red Alert. Portray the Cold War to the fullest. The film is a well-regarded film history classic, receiving four nominations at the 37th Academy Awards, and is called the "Future Trilogy" along with "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "Clockwork Orange".

TOP 41 Red Guts (1959) Rio Bravo

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► Starring: John Wayne / Dean Martin / Ricky Nelson / Angie Dickinson / Walter Brennan

It is one of the most famous Western denim films, and was included in the list of 2014 National Treasure films. The cowboys who overcome fear in the film, every man will find all the mysteries of growth here: sincere friendship, loyal love, and courage in the face of responsibility. The film is about a small western town, Sheriff John and the drunken deputy sheriff Dodd, who is depressed and drunk due to emotional problems, when faced with a group of gangsters who come to avenge the prisoners, the two can not find a partner to help them fight the gangsters, and in the end, they have to gather their strength to fight against the gangsters.

TOP 40 Afternoon Confusion (1943) Meshes of the Afternoon

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► Director: Meyar Dylan / Alexander Hamid

► Starring: Meyer Dylan / Alexander Hamid

One of the most influential experimental films of the twentieth century. Deren himself and her husband Alexander Hammid play all the characters in the show. This feminist classic depicts a woman's daydreams in which everyday objects become mysterious and dangerous, and the film turns to obscure reflections on sex and death. The short film, which is only 14 minutes long, is the first American avant-garde film with a narrative structure. It can be said that it directly pioneered the American independent film and underground film.

TOP 39 The Birth of a Nation (1915) The Birth of a Nation

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► Director: D. W. Griffiths

► Starring: Lillian Gish / Mae Marsh / Henry B. Vosio

Depicting the fate of two families during the American Civil War, the Cameron family of the Southern Manor owner originally lived a comfortable life, Cameron and Stoneman's children studied at the same boarding school, and in contact, the young Cameron and Stoneman exchanged feelings. After the War of the North and the South, Benjamin went to the front and became an adversaries with the Stoneman brothers, his former friends in the North. After the war, blacks burned and looted, and Benjamin organized the Ku Klux Klan to retaliate against blacks and smash the conspiracy to establish the so-called "black kingdom". Benjamin and Elsie, a bereaved couple, have finally come together. Their union heralded the birth and unification of a new nation.

TOP 38 Jaws (1975) Jaws

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► Director: Steven Spielberg

► Starring: Roy Scheider / Robert Shaw / Richard Dreyfus / Loran Gary / Murray Hamilton

It is arguably the progenitor of the sea disaster thriller, when sharks were said to have left too much of an impression on people, which at one point led to the desertion of many resort beaches in the United States. The film is about a young man and woman who go swimming, but the woman does not come ashore again. A quiet and peaceful summer tourist resort becomes a canteen for a huge eating jaw. The two officials in charge of tourism business did not want to close the beach because the weekend of July 4 will be the most touristy day of the year. The problem of the great white shark was quietly put aside in the face of money and real profits, until another victim was buried in the belly of the fish...

TOP 37 Spring Breeze and Autumn Rain (1959) Imitation of Life

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► Director: Douglas Seck

► Starring: Lana Turner / John Gavin / Sandra Dee / Robert Alda

The film tells the story of two tragedies with modern consciousness. This film is a social realistic film, highlighting the racial discrimination between blacks and whites and the education of children, which can be said to be a literary and artistic film with a routine bias towards Chinese literary drama. The tragedy of two mothers and daughters, Lola and daughter Susie, because of the mother's focus on her career, and the lack of communication with her daughter leads to the tragedy of the two mothers and daughters loving a man at the same time; the other black mother and daughter they meet at the beach, black mother Annie, because the mixed-race daughter always refuses to admit the fact that she is black, and is sad and contradictory, but Anne, a kind woman, always waits for her daughter to turn back, but the son wants to raise and not to kiss.

TOP 36 Star Wars (1977) Star Wars

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► Director: George Lucas

► Starring: Harrison Ford / Mark Hamill / Kelly Fisher / Peter Cushing / Alec Guinness

This is the fourth episode of the star wars series of science fiction films and the first in the canon series. The film tells the story of the adventures of the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, on the path of the Jedi Knights. The inhabitants of the galaxies of the Galactic Empire suffered from tyranny, and the inhabitants of the planet Daduni rebelled. Princess Leah infiltrates the Empire base and steals the secret weapon that can destroy the tyrant- the Death Star Center Structure Data, but the Princess is arrested, but she enters the data into the computer of the robot R2D2, the robot R2D2 and 3PO flee to a distant planet, the young man of this planet Luke discovers the distress message in R2D2, Luke finds the only remaining Jedi Knight Obi-Win in the battle against the Empire, Obivine asks Luke to go with him to save the Princess, and they are with the help of Thoreau. The princess is rescued and together they deliver a devastating blow to the Empire.

TOP 35 Double Indemnity (1944) Double Indemnity

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► Director: Billy Wilder

► Starring: Fred McMurray / Barbara Stanwyk / Edward Robinson / Potter Hall

The film is arguably one of the greatest film noirs in Hollywood history, with the insurance agent and the client's wife conspiring to murder the client, and the two who received the insurance money certainly could not live happily together. The film is based on the novel by James F. Kennedy. M. Kane's novel of the same name tells the story of Phyllis and walter, an insurance clerk, who conspired to murder Dickinson in order to defraud a huge amount of insurance money. In 1945, the film was nominated for Best Picture at the 17th Academy Awards.

TOP 34 绿野仙踪 (1939)The Wizard of Oz

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► Director: Victor Fleming

► Starring: Judy Garland / Frank Morgan / Ray Borg / Bert Lal / Jack Haley

This is a fairy tale feature film produced by MGM. The film tells the story of Dorothy, a little girl in Kansas, who was brought into the magical world by a tornado and finally returned home safely after a series of adventures in the "Oz Country". The film was released in the United States on August 12, 1939. In 1998, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the advent of The Wizard of Oz, the digitally processed "The Wizard of Oz" was released again. In 2008, the American Film Institute held the Top Ten Best Films in The Genre, which ranked first in the fantasy film category.

TOP 33 Dialogue (1974) The Conversation

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► Director: Francis Ford Coppola

► Starring: Gene Hackman / John Kaiser / Alan Garfield / Frederick Forrest / Cindy Williams

The film is Coppola's masterpiece of critical realism and has been hailed as one of the finest films of the '70s. The theme is condemnation of the loss of privacy in modern societies that make people more lonely. By depicting harley, a wiretap expert, who eavesdrops on other people's secrets for a living, but is unexpectedly eavesdropped by others, the film reveals the reality of American society, and everyone cannot get rid of the fate of being monitored. This makes people more lonely and suspicious of each other, and accelerates the tension of interpersonal relationships and the alienation of people. The film won the Palme d'Or at the 1974 Cannes International Film Festival, was nominated for three American Academy Awards, and was awarded best director by the National Federation of Film Critics.

TOP 32 Lady Eve (1941) The Lady Eve

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► Director: Preston Sturges

► Starring: Barbara Steinwick / Henry Fonda / Charles Coburn / Eugene Perritt / William DeMarest

It is a neuro-comedy film that was released on February 25, 1941. Based on a novel by Moncton Hove, the film tells the story of a millionaire who nearly falls prey to a pair of crooks during a trip on a luxury tanker. Charles, a rich but unworldly heir to his fortune, had just returned home from a year of snake research in the Amazon. On the ship he meets Jane and her cheating accomplices, who naturally want to knock him out, but Charles discovers Jane's secret and abandons her. Naturally, Jane is very angry and decides to pretend to be Mrs. Eve to tease Charles, but at the same time to win back his heart, because she finds that she has always loved Charles.

TOP 31 Affected Women (1974)

A Woman Under the Influence

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► Director: John Kasowitz

► Starring: Peter Fark / Gina Rolands / Fred Draper

The film tells the story of Nick Longhetti, an ordinary blue-collar worker who does not ask too much of his life, he only hopes to be able to live his life in peace. And Nick's wife Marbel is always emotionally unstable, maybe the rough and boring life makes her a little tired and distressed, Nick always hopes that Marbel can be happy, even if he is sometimes disturbed by his wife's emotions, but he still tries his best to maintain a superficial calm..... Finally an accident occurred, so that all the accumulated resentment between the two broke out, and finally, the two people did not even have the strength to argue again, they looked at each other, not knowing what to expect.

TOP 30 Some Like It Hot .1959

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► Starring: Marilyn Monroe / Tony Curtis / Jack Lemon / George Raft

The film is a romantic comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox. The film tells the story of a beautiful girl in a female orchestra and two men who have a crush on her, and the three people intertwine with each other, resulting in a series of funny scenes. In the 30s, when chicago gangs were raging, two unemployed musicians Joe and Jerry accidentally witnessed a fire in Chicago and were chased by the gangs. They had no choice but to dress up as women and blend into a girl band that was heading to Miami. There is a beautiful girl in the group, in order to chase the lover of their dreams, the two of them have their own tricks and make a lot of jokes. A very rich old man did not know that Jerry was a boy, and pestered him endlessly, which made him very panicked and hide. Soon since the big gang of bandits is going to meet in Miami, they can only start thinking about fleeing...

TOP 29 Raging Bull (1980) Raging Bull

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► Director: Martin Scorsese

► Starring: Robert De Niro / Kathy Moratti / Joe Pesci / Frank Vincent / Lori Anne Flax

The film is based on the real-life experiences of former worldweight boxer Jack Ramota. It's a very manly movie, and the ending is thought-provoking. Jack Lamotta, an Italian-born boxer in Brooklyn, New York, is strong and agile and is known in boxing circles as the "Bull of Wrath." Unwilling to bow to the Mafia, he was never able to qualify for the Boxer Challenge. After several setbacks, he finally agreed to the mafia's arrangement to deliberately lose a match in exchange for qualifying to challenge the boxer...

TOP 28 Pulp Fiction (1994) Pulp Fiction

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► Director: Quentin Tarantino

► Starring: John Travolta / Uma Thurman / Amanda Pramo / Tim Rose / Samuel L. Jackson

The film is made up of 6 separate and closely connected stories, each telling a different event, but they all share a common dramatic attribute that binds them together. Among them are the underworld in Los Angeles, including killers with their own moral standards, mistresses of gangster bosses, boxers from the lower classes... The gangster Ma sent his subordinate Vincent to accompany his wife Mia, Mia continued to flatter Vincent but he did not dare to move, how to expect Mia to inhale excessive drugs unconscious, scared Vincent into a hurry. On the other hand, Vincent and Jules are tasked with rooting out dissidents, which leads to the development of multiple lines of the story. The film is cleverly structured and meaningful, with wonderful dialogue and interlocking end to end.

TOP 27 Children of Trouble (1975) Barry Lyndon

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► Starring: Ryan O'Neill / Marissa Berensen / Patrick Markey / Hardy Kruger / Steven Burcoff

The film is about a poor young man in Ireland with no promising future to look forward to. But that was not the case for Barry Linton. In order to become an 18th-century British aristocrat, this gentlemanly young man did everything he could, shuttling between the battlefield and the nobleman's reception room. Using temptation, gambling, and duels, he eventually made himself a nobleman. The protagonist Barry mistakenly became a soldier and embarked on an unexpected life. After watching it you will have to lament that Kubrick was really a master.

TOP 26 杀羊人 (1977)Killer of Sheep

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► Director: Charles Burnett

► Starring: Henry G. Sanders / Kaycee Moore / Charles Bracy

The film truly reflects the polarization of American society, where the protagonist who struggles at the bottom takes the risk of trying to change the difficulties of life and fails, leaving the audience shocked by this sense of powerlessness in the face of fate. The film tells the story of Stan, who lives in a slaughterhouse, and although he works hard day and night, his poor salary is still not enough to improve their poor lives. Busy with work all day and having little interaction with his wife and mischievous son, Stan slowly distances himself from them. His two acquaintances spend their days idle, engaged in murderous and cross-border activities, and they wanted Rastan to join them, and forced to make a living, he agreed. After that, a lot of stories happened. The film has not been noticed since it was made, and it was not until the 31st West Berlin International Film Festival that it shined, which shocked the judges and won a special award from the jury.

TOP 25 is the Supposed (1989) Do the Right Thing

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► Director: Spike Lee

► Starring: Ossie Davis / Danny Airo / Giancaro Esposito / Richard Edson / Spike Lee

The film tells the story of a hot summer day, a street in a black neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, with pizzerias owned by Italians, grocery stores owned by Koreans, and all kinds of blacks and whites. The racial conflict between them paints a picture of the contradictions and conflicts in the melting pot of contemporary American nations. The film has been depicting the trivial life of some black congregations, such as Samuel Jackson, who plays DJ, whose daily job is to watch the scenery of the season and talk nonsense, and then in the noise of the radio, an old man named Meyer slowly wakes up, and the next characters include a white fool peddling photos, a man in a No. 23 jersey counting money at home, three white people arguing, and so on. The film truly reflects the lives of black people living in Brooklyn, New York.

TOP 24 Peach Apartment (1960) The Apartment

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► Starring: Jack Lemon / Shirley McLean / Fred McMurray / Ray Walston / Eddie Adams

The plot depicts Jack Lemon, a small clerk in a large company, who wants to get ahead, in order to get the favor of his boss, rents out his apartment to several bosses on a regular basis, leaving them with his mistress ghosts, while he wanders around. Every stormy day, he felt even more painful. Later, Baxter rescues Fran, an elevator worker who is deceived by her boss and wants to commit suicide, and falls in love with her sincerely. The fact that he rented the apartment to his superiors aroused Fran's suspicions. For the sake of love, he resolutely refused his boss's request to rent again. On Christmas eve, Baxter finally got Fran's forgiveness and the two spent the night together.

TOP 23 Annie Hall (1977) Annie Hall

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► Director: Woody Allen

► Starring: Woody Allen / Diane Keaton / Shelly Duval / Paul Simon / Carlo Kane

A self-directed and self-written film by Woody Allen, this failed love affair has a real and moving emotional core, and it is very interesting. After two failed marriages, the neurotic New York comedian Alvie Singer meets Annie Hall, a girl who aspires to be a singer, and a relationship develops between them, but Annie's parents do not like Alvi. With Alvey's encouragement, Anne began to learn vocal music and progressed rapidly, but their relationship went through a twist and turn and later reconciled. Annie's songs got better and better, attracting the attention of the record dealer Tony, who came to Hollywood at Tony's invitation to produce records. Aware of Annie's departure, Alvey travels to Los Angeles to propose to Anne, but Anne refuses. Anne, who has matured in life and career, began her own life journey.

TOP 22 Greed (1924) Greed

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► Director: Eric von Stroheim

► Starring: Zasu Pitts / Gibson Gowland / Gene Hanschütte

The film provides an in-depth analysis of the tragedies caused by human greed. Set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Central European immigrant Mike Teager meets and befriends Fellow Marcus Skeller while practicing medicine in San Francisco. He found himself in love with Skoler's fiancée, Trina, who liked him too, and they married. Trina's personality changed after winning the $5,000 lottery: greed and miserliness took root in her heart. In retaliation for his wife-snatching hatred, Schiller accused Mike Teague of self-medicating himself, causing him to close the clinic. Mike Teag, who has lost his means of subsistence, drinks heavily all day, while Trina would rather be a maid than give the prize money. Mike Teag kills Trina and escapes with the money, and Schiller tracks him all the way to Death Valley in the desert. There, after a desperate fight, Mike Teager is handcuffed by Scoleka's belt, but Mike is unable to find the key to the handcuffs after beating Scholer to death with the pistol he snatched, and he has to drag Skoller's body through the desert and eventually die.

TOP 21 Mulholland Road (2001) Mulholland Dr.

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► Director: David Lynch

► Starring: Naomi Watts / Laura Haring / Ann Miller / Justin Selox / Scott Coffey

Mulholland Drive is a suspense thriller about Rita and a girl who aspires to be a Hollywood actress after a car accident on a winding Mulholland Drive that causes her to lose her memory, and then a twisted adventure beyond dreams and reality.

TOP 20 Good Guys (1990) Goodfellas

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► Starring: Robert De Niro / Ray Lyotta / Joe Percy / Lonan Breco / Paul Sorvino

Based on the true story of the Bloody Feud of the New York Mafia, the film tells the legendary encounter of American gangster celebrity Henry Hill who has been on the rivers and lakes for more than thirty years. The so-called "jianghu morality" is reduced to the ugliness and greed of human nature, and the unique life form and different values of the underworld characters are realistically displayed. The film was released in the United States on September 19, 1990, and won many international awards such as Best Director at the 47th Venice International Film Festival and Best Supporting Actor at the 63rd Academy Awards.

TOP 19 Taxi Driver (1976) Taxi Driver

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► Starring: Robert De Niro / Judy Foster / Spear Shepherd / Albert Brooks / Harvey Keitel

Travis, who had just returned from the vietnam war, made a living in New York City by night taxi, witnessing the corruption and darkness of the Metropolis. A life of solitude makes him more and more empty, relying only on pornography to pass the time when he can't sleep. He tried to pursue presidential candidate Harris's assistant, Betsy, but took her on the first date to see a movie, and Betsy refused to pay attention to him ever since. The pain of experiencing lost love made him feel lost and confused, and he decided to prove his meaning with actions. Travis bought guns from black market merchants and began to work hard. While preparing to assassinate Palantán, he meets Iris, a young prostitute, and decides to help her escape from her fornication. After failing to assassinate Palantán, Travis went to Iris's brothel and beat the bustard, the landlord, and the client to death, and seriously injured himself. Under the publicity of the media, Travis, who was originally ready to die, became a hero to save the young prostitute.

TOP 18 City Lights (1931) City Lights

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► Director: Charlie Chaplin

► Starring: Charlie Chaplin / Virginia Cherell / Florence Lee / Henry Bergman / Jane Harlow

It is described that the little tramp falls in love with the blind flower girl, and the penniless but ancient homeless man wants to try to help the flower girl see the light again. One day he rescued a rich man, so he was invited home and treated as a guest, but the next day the rich man woke up and turned his face and did not recognize anyone. In order to help blind women regain their sight, homeless people participate in boxing matches, work as thugs in nightclubs, etc. One day, he wandered the streets and happened to meet a rich man, and the two abandoned their previous suspicions. The rich man gave the tramp a thousand yuan to support the blind girl, but the two encountered robbers, the rich man was injured, the homeless man gave his life to save money, and he was mistaken by the police and arrested and imprisoned. After being released from prison, he once again meets the flower girl who has regained her sight, and when she wants to do good deeds, she realizes through the touch of her hand that this person is actually his benefactor, and stages a tragicomedy of true love and self-sacrifice.

TOP 17 淘金记 (1925)The Gold Rush

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► Starring: Charlie Chaplin / Mark Swann / Georgia Hale

The Gold Rush is a 96-minute family comedy directed, written and starring Charlie Chaplin and released in 1925. The film tells the story of a homeless man who goes from panning for gold to becoming a rich man and reaping love. In 1992, the film was collected by the National Film Preservation Agency at the Library of Congress. This film has been at the forefront of many of the world's top ten best works in film history, and it can be called a timeless comedy.

TOP 16 花村 (1971)McCabe & Mrs. Miller

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► Director: Robert Ultraman

► Starring: Warren Beatty / Julie Christie / René Obenois / Shelly Duval

The story is set in the desolate West, where a braggart and gambling outsider named John McCabe opens a brothel in the town, and soon Mrs. Miller, a prostitute, comes to the aid. The brothel business was very prosperous, and they made a lot of money as a result, and the distance between the two was getting closer and closer. As the town's mining industry grew, it attracted more people to start a business here. John McCabe's business was also met with rivals. There are big fish coming to eat him this little fish, and he is faced with the choice of acting as a real hero or blowing the cowhide. In 2010, the film was included in the National Film Catalog by the National Film Preservation Agency and placed in the Library of Congress for permanent preservation.

TOP 15 黄金时代 (1946)The Best Years of Our Lives

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► Director: William Wheeler

► Starring: Mana Loy / Frederick March / Dana Andrews / Teresa White / Virginia Mayo

Through three groups of characters, the film presents the physical and mental adaptation of veterans after returning to their hometowns, and uses moving stories to express that the government and society should pay attention to this group of military personnel who have contributed to the country, and should be considerate and respectful when they return to society. But the new challenges they face are absolutely no less psychological than the baptism of war. The general public impression is stuck in the stage of hero triumph, but how do they adapt to ordinary family life after they return home, and what new setbacks will they have in ordinary jobs?

The film won the 19th Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Score and other awards.

TOP 14 Nashville (1975) Nashville

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► Starring: Henry Gibson / Karen Black / Scott Glenn / Shelly Duval / Keith Kaladan

Through the sporadic activities of 24 characters in the country music capital of Nashville, the film presents a microcosm of an industry, a region, and even an era. It was U.S. presidential election season, and in order to win more votes and funding for candidate Hal Philip, campaign leader John invited a large number of "pop songs" and "country music" singers to the stage. As a result, it caused a series of "peach news" and "misunderstandings" among singers and celebrities.

TOP 13 North by Northwest.1959

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► Starring: Gary Grant / Eva Mary Sente / James Mason / Jessie Royce Landis / Leo. G. Carroll

The plot describes the US counter-espionage agency in order to break a spy organization, a fictional agent named Kaplan lives in the room of the hotel, advertiser Roger is mistaken for Kaplan by chance, tracked by the spy organization, and he can not confirm his identity to the police forced to desperate, fortunately by the double-sided spy Ava rescued him.

TOP 12 Chinatown (1974) Chinatown

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► Director: Roman Polanski

► Starring: Jack Nicholson / Fay Donnewi / John Houston / Diane Rad / Roman Polanski

This film is a thriller, suspenseful film. It's about Los Angeles in 1937. Jack used to work as a police officer in Chinatown, and he found that Chinatown was a place that was not bound by society and morality, and that no one had taken care of the crime, even the murders, so he resigned and became a private detective to investigate the peach incident. The film has won a number of international awards, including the Academy Award for Best Screenplay, the Golden Globe Award for Best Feature Film, and the Best Actor.

TOP 11 The Great Ambason (1942)

The Magnificent Ambersons

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► Director: Orson Wells

► Starring: Joseph Cotton / Tim Holt / Dolores Castello / Anne Baxter / Agnes Moorehead

Tell the story of a wealthy family in the early 20th century. Young, handsome but unruly Eugene Morgan was bent on marrying Isabelle Abberson. Isabelle, who came from a high-society family, married the boring and honest WeberMinavo. Their only son, George, was a spoiled child. A few years later, Eugene returned as a widower and a successful automaker. After Weber's death, Eugene proposed to Isabelle again, this time with his consent. But George was very dissatisfied with this, and he and his aunt sabotaged the marriage. A series of disasters then fell on the Amberson family and George, who finally got his revenge.

TOP 10 教父2 (1974)The Godfather: Part Ⅱ

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► Starring: Al Pacino / Robert Duval / Diane Keaton / Robert De Niro / John Kaiser

The film mainly tells the struggle of the second generation of godfather Michael Corleone, and recalls the hardships of the first generation of godfather Vito Corleone. On the night of the communion ceremony and celebration for his son Tony, Michael was attacked in his home, the murderer was wiped out, and facing the crisis of taking over the family business, Michael recalled his father, Victor Corleone, when he was young in the United States. While investigating the truth of the attack, Michael continues to carry out gambling, hotels and other businesses, and fights with another gangster, Rose, to expand his power. Finally, Michael's wrongdoing attracted the attention of the government, and Michael was subjected to a series of accusations; at the same time, Michael's family also encountered a crisis, and the couple's relationship was on the verge of breaking down; and what hurt Mike the most was the betrayal of the family and relatives. Compared with the happy family life of the first generation of godfathers, Michael was undoubtedly a failure. How does Michael face the double crisis of career and family? Why do two generations of godfathers have very different family lives? Let's find the answer ourselves in the film.

In 1976, the film received 11 nominations at the 47th Academy Awards and eventually won 6 awards including Best Picture and Best Director, becoming the first sequel film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

TOP 9 Casablanca (1942) Casablanca

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► Director: Michael Curtis

► Starring: Humphrey Bogart / Ingrid Bergman / Paul Henred / Claude Raines / Conrad Waiter

This is not only a classic romance film, but also created a classic song of the same name. The film tells the story of Rick, a businessman, holding a precious pass during World War II, and the arrival of anti-Nazi Victor and his wife Ilsa, which rekindles Rick's old love affair with Ilsa, and the two face emotional and political contradictions.

In 1944, the film won three awards at the 16th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. In 2007, the Hollywood Screenwriters Guild of America voted the "101 Greatest Screenplays of Film" in history, and the film ranked first.

TOP 8 Psycho (1960) Psycho

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► Starring: Janet Leigh / Anthony Perkins / Vera Miles / Martin Balsam / John Gavin

Hitchcock is really a master of creating suspense, and the tense atmosphere of this movie will make you clutch your toes the whole time. The film tells the story of Marilyn being killed by a schizophrenic madman in the bathroom, after which Marilyn's sister and boyfriend join the police investigation, and finally reveal the truth of the madman's murder under the gradual investigation.

In 1961, the film received nominations for Best Director and Best Supporting Actress at the 33rd Academy Awards.

TOP 7 雨中曲 (1952)Singin' in the Rain

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► Director: Stanley Donan / Gene Kelly

► Starring: Gene Kelly / Donald O'Connor / Debbie Reynolds / Side Charis / Jane Hagen

Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's transition from the silent film era to the sound film era, the film tells the love story between Hollywood actor Don and the choir girl Casey. In 1989, the film was collected by the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress. In 2006, the film was selected by the American Film Institute as the first of the "25 Greatest Musical Films" for the film. In 2007, the American Film Institute selected the "100 Greatest Films", which ranked 5th.

TOP 6 Sunrise (1927)

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

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► Director: F· W. Maunau

► Starring: George O'Brien / Jenny Gaynor / Margaret Livingston / Portil Rossing

The film won 3 awards and 1 nomination at the first Academy Awards! It's really a silent love movie worth watching. Sunrise is a black-and-white silent film produced by William Fox Pictures in the United States, which tells the story of a young farmer who falls in love with a city woman, decides to drown his wife under her confusion, then sells the farm and moves to the city to live with her.

TOP 5 Searchers (1956) The Searchers

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► Starring: John Wayne / Jeffrey Hunter / Vera Miles / Ward Bond / Natalie Wood

The Searcher is a classic Western film that is highly regarded by critics and contemporary directors. The film tells the story of ethan, a soldier who returns home after the Civil War, only to find his family dead under the swords and guns of the Indians, while his niece Debbie is uncertain. Ethan is determined to take revenge and finds his niece in the company of his brother's adopted son Martin. The director not only presents the vast desert scenery and adventurous spirit that flaunt the Western, but also makes a profound depiction of the face of the inter-racial conflict at that time.

TOP 4 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

2001: A Space Odyssey

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► Starring: Kyle Dula / Gary Lockwood / William Sylvester / Daniel Richter / Raynad Lowset

This film has been hailed as a "milestone in modern science fiction film technology". Stanley Kubrick made the most amazing sci-fi blockbuster in 1968, and this movie is also a milestone in the history of human sci-fi, and after watching it, you will feel that all sci-fi films are weak! burst! finish! The film was nominated for four Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Director and Best Screenplay that year, and won the Best Visual Effects Award, and won the 1968 British Academy Film School Best Cinematography, Best Sound, and Best Artist.

TOP 3 Ecstasy (1958) Vertigo

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► Starring: James Stewart / Kim Novak / Barbara Bell Godis / Tom Hermo

One of Hitchcock's best films, James Stewart, who was fifty years old when he played the film, was just as glamorous. The film tells the story of Scotty, a private investigator who is entrusted by Gavin Esther to follow Mullen, which leads to a murder. In 2007, the film was selected as one of the "Top 100 Films in a Hundred Years" by the American Film Institute. In 2012, the British magazine "Sight and Hearing" selected the "Top Ten Films in Film History", and the film ranked first.

Top 2 The Godfather (1972) The Godfather

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► Starring: Marlon Brando / Al Pacino / James Kane / Robert Duval / Diane Keaton

The film tells the story of how Michael, the youngest son of Godfather Don Corleone, becomes the new godfather, and portrays the fictional New York Mafia in the novel as a family struggle to realize the American Dream. Bloody rain and warm pulses, in this landmark gangster epic film, really staged. This is a milestone gangster epic blockbuster that every man must see in his lifetime.

In 1973, the film won three awards at the 45th Academy Awards for Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay. In addition, it also won the 30th Golden Globe Awards for Best Film and Best Director.

TOP 1 Citizen Kane (1941) Citizen Kane

► Starring: Orson Wells / Joseph Cotton / Dorothy Cumminger / Agnes Moorehead

Based on the American journalism giant William Randolph Hearst in the early 2000s, the film uses novel artistic techniques to show the life of a newspaper king. Led by a word Rosebud spoken by the newspaper magnate Kane before his death, the editorial board of a newspaper sent reporters to interview Kane's relatives and friends, through those flashback memory fragments, trying to find the meaning of the word. The reporter never found out the truth, but the final shot of the film tells the moviegoer the "truth" — the name of the sleigh Kane played as a child, symbolizing his deep desire for innocence and purity.

Citizen Kane is a 1940 biographical film by Orson Wells, directed, produced, written and starring Orson Wells. He received seven nominations for the 1941 Academy Awards and eventually won the Award for Best Original Screenplay.

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