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Movies I've Seen (2)

Stills from "Spring in the Cattle Herding Class"

Movies I've Seen (2)

4. "Spring of the Cattle Herding Class":

The film was released in France on March 17, 2004. The film's director is Christopher ▪ Balati. Bharati also directed "The Graveyard", "Northern Suburbs 1936", "The New Button War", "The Outsider" and other films. Spring in the Cattle Herding Class is a musical film directed by Bharati. The songs of the film have become famous songs. The film stars Gérard ▪ Juno, Jean-Battist ▪ Monière, Francis Belland and other famous actors ▪.

The film tells the story of Matthew, a music teacher who has never met, who comes to a minor school (similar to the work school that once existed in China), and faces a group of wild children who have been abandoned by society, matthew uses music education to change the fate of the children and himself.

It is a cheerful, artistically pleasing film that has won many international awards.

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Stills from "120 Days of Sodom"

5. "120 Days of Sodom":

The film is directed by the famous Italian director Pierre ▪ Paolo ▪ Pasolini. He stars Elena ▪ Syrger, Giogio Canorte ▪, Aldo ▪ Valletti (who starred in "Frankenstein in Italy" and "Horse Racer"), and Paul ▪ Bonaccielli (who starred in "American Assassins"). The film was released in Italy on January 10, 1976.

Adapted from Marquis Sade's novel of the same name, One Hundred and Twenty Days in Sodom, the film tells the story of a group of young boys and girls who were kidnapped and toyed with by fascists in the northern Italian city of Sodom during World War II, and were eventually brutally tortured to death. The film is initially 145 minutes long. To preserve the rhythm of the story, Pasolini personally cut out 25 minutes.

The film is the first of Pasolini's "Death Trilogy". Three months after the film's release, Pasolini was killed by a 17-year-old male prostitute, and the last two parts of the "Death Trilogy" were also shelved.

The film is still not officially broadcast or distributed in many countries. In 2006, Time Out magazine named the film "the most controversial film in film history."

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Stills from "Caravan"

6. "Caravan":

Directed by Indian director Nayar ▪ Al-Hussein and starring AsaParek ▪, Gitendra (in "Rebirth", "Crazy World"), Aruna ▪ Ilani (starring in "The Strange Adventures of the Four Worlds"), the film was released in India in 1971.

The plot of the film is twisted and cleverly conceived. It tells the story of Sunita, the only daughter of a large factory owner in Mumbai, who suddenly discovers on her wedding night that the groom, Raja, is the murderer of his father.

Set against the backdrop of a caravan caravan, the film enthusiastically celebrates the excellent qualities of gypsies who are brave and helpful. The exquisite dance performance of the famous Indian dancer Aruna ▪ Ilani and the beautiful and beautiful songs of the famous singer Rata added dazzling artistic brilliance to the film and left a deep impression on the audience.

It's a healthy entertainment movie.