
1. Dancers in the dark
Director: Ras von Thiel
Starring: Bjork / Catherine Deneuve / David Moss / Peter Sturman / Udo Chiel
Genre: Drama / Song & Dance
Country/Region of Production: Denmark / Spain / Argentina / Germany
Forbidden Moment: The heroine steps step by step towards the gallows. Desperate, cold, impersonal. This is probably the most hopeless film in the history of cinema.
2. Ride and rob the subway
Directed By: Joseph Sargent
Starring: Walter Matthew / Robert Shaw / Martin Bauersam
Genre: Drama / Thriller / Crime
Country of Production: United States
Taboo Moment: This is not Denzel Washington's "subway horror." It provided a model for a large number of urban crime ethics films that followed.
3. Red violin
Director: François Gillard
Starring: Gianni Lu Bido / Zhang Aijia / Jason Fleming / Samuel Jackson / Tao Hong / Wu Sandra
Genre: Drama / Romance / Suspense / Music
Country/Region of Production: Canada / Italy / United Kingdom
Forbidden moment: a red violin, as if under a spell, flowed for three hundred years, fascinated everyone, and finally moved to China during the Cultural Revolution.
4. Mountain dogs
Director: Yu Yunkang
Starring: Zheng Zeshi / Wang Qing / Chen Xing
Genre: Thriller / Horror
Country/Region of Production: Hong Kong
Forbidden Moments: Hong Kong version of "I Spit on Your Grave".
5. The last tango in Paris
Directed By: Bernaldo Bertolucci
Starring: Marlon Brando / Maria Schneider / Jean-Pierre Lyod / Massimo Gilotti
Genre: Drama / Romance
Country/Region of Production: Italy / France
Forbidden Moments: Two lonely and confused souls warm and comfort each other, dark and heavy, with a foreseeable tragedy and devastation.
6. Turkey Carnival
Directed By: Paul Verhoeven
Starring: Rutger Hal
Country of production: Netherlands
Forbidden Moments: Love to the depths without complaint
7. Girlfriend
Director: Guo Weilun
Starring: Tang Lu / Fang Jing / Wu Jian
Genre: Drama
Forbidden moments: Ancient feudal villages, where the custom of meditative marriage is circulated. While combing the girl's hair, the old woman sang the "girl's song" over and over again.
8. Villitiana
Director: Luis Buñuel
Starring: Silvia Pinar / Francisco Laval / Fernando Rey
Country/Region of Production: Spain / Mexico
Taboo Moments: Straightforward attacks on religion.
9. Li Wang
Director: Lan Naicai
Starring: Fan Shao Huang / Fan MeiSheng / He Jiaju / Oshima Yugali / Tetsuro Tanba
Genre: Comedy / Action / Thriller / Crime
Country/Region of Production: Hong Kong / Japan
Reasons for contraindications: The originator of Hong Kong CULT tablets.
10. Manon
Director: Henri-Georges Cruzot
Starring: Michelle Oclair / Edmond Ardisson / Sehillé Obch / Serge Reggioni
Genre: Drama / Crime
Country/Region of Production: France
Forbidden Reasons: A prostitute speaks of a critique of morality and the cry of the times.
11. Pink Flamingo
Directed By: John Waters
Starring: David Laughkley
Genre: Comedy / Horror / Crime
Reason for the taboo: Obese women who call themselves "holy virgins" make money by selling newborn babies. Filled with a lot of weird and disgusting episodes.
12. Beach
Director: Danny Ball
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio / Giyom Cane / Tilda Swindon
Genre: Drama / Romance / Thriller / Adventure
Country/Region of Production: United States / United Kingdom
Reason for the taboo: Disrespect for Buddhism.
13. Midnight Gatekeeper
Director: Liliana Cavani
Starring: Dirk Bogard / Charlotte Ramplin
Genre: Drama / Romance / Crime
Country/Region of Production: Italy
Reason for the taboo: Elevate sadomasochism in concentration camps to the political level.
14. Cannibals
Director: Umberto Lenzi
Genre: Horror / Adventure
Reason for the taboo: Overly realistic bloody scenes.
15. Skate Park
Directed By: Larry Clark / Edward Lachman
Starring: Adam Chubbuck
Genre: Drama / Romance / Adventure
Country/Region of Production: United States / Netherlands
Reason for the taboo: Excessive display of the rebellious and unruly life of American teenagers.