Everyone who loves movies has their own private favorite list of favorites. After "Sight and Hear" collected the favorite films of many well-known directors, foreign media collected the private recommendation films of many stars Top 5. From the celebrity's private film list, we can not only get the recommendation of the best films, but also glimpse the unknown side of the stars and learn a lot of interesting gossip anecdotes. Do you love a movie star who loves the same movie as much as you do?

Mexican handsome Gale García Bernal is still a minority in the hearts of ordinary fans, but with films such as "Love is a Dog Lady", "Lost Paradise", "Bad Education", "Motorcycle Diaries" and so on, Gale García Bernal has undoubtedly become the most noteworthy young actor in Latin America today. Gail Garcia Bernard's film list is also quite literary, including the classics in the hearts of literary youths — Wenders' "Texas, Paris" and Tarkovsky's "Mirror".
In 2004, "Grand Central Station" director Walter Shales took his handsome appearance and superb acting skills and invited him to play the legendary hero Che Guevara in "Motorcycle Diaries on the Eve of the Revolution". This time he was nominated for the British Academy Award for Best Actor and was hailed by the British Film Institute as "the most promising rising star"! Later that same year, the Spanish national treasure Almodóvar collaborated with him on Bad Cult Lust. In this controversial work, he boldly interprets the male protagonist who was sexually abused by a priest at an early age, and became obsessed with cross-dressing and transgendering in adulthood, and his fate was bumpy.
Gail García Bernal's recent works include "God's Bastard Son" and "Interlaced In the Line of Fire". This character boy known as Liang Chaowei in Latin America has become a radiant superstar in the global film industry!
Here's a look at Gail García Bernal's top 5 favorites:
01. Dumbo (1941)
Directed by: Wilfred Jackson
Gail Garcia Bernal Reviews:
It was the first movie I saw, and through it I got to know the movie, and it was that simple.
02. Paris, Texas (1984)
Directed by Wim Wenders
It's perhaps one of the most intense ways to enter the adult world, and I was so young when I watched Paris, Texas that I really couldn't believe how the stories in the movies could be so close to reality that they felt like they were actually happening in life.
Rocco and His Brothers (1960)
Director: Lucchino Visconti
The film is so peculiar that it tells a story about a family, but the drama of the whole life is included in it.
04. The Mirror (1975)
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky
The world of symbols depicted in this film allowed me to discover the true meaning of the film.
Memorias del subdesarrollo (1968)
Directed by: Thomas Gutierrez Alai
It's a very beautiful movie. The film has a reflection on the evolution and change of nature. And it shows the viewer how the outside world affects individual choices. Memories of Low Development may be an eye-opening film that I can think of and recommend to everyone, because it really gives us a perspective on our own struggles.