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Five biopics with a strong sense of historical heaviness, the ending of the fifth part is amazing1, "Gould's 32 Short Films" 2, "General Patton" 3, "American Glory" 4, "The Destruction of empire" 5, "The Social Network"

Five biopics with a strong sense of historical heaviness, the ending of the fifth part is amazing1, "Gould's 32 Short Films" 2, "General Patton" 3, "American Glory" 4, "The Destruction of empire" 5, "The Social Network"

Five biopics, with a strong sense of history, very real! The ending of the fifth part is amazing!

<h1>1. "Gould's 32 Short Films"</h1>

The film uses Gould's perfect performance of Baha's "Goudberg Variations" as the longitude and latitude, and connects 32 paragraphs with different styles, completely outlining the legendary life of Gould, a musical genius.

Gould was one of the most charismatic pianists of the 20th century, proud of the international music scene with an extremely stubborn personality. His performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations is a gem in the history of music.

Five biopics with a strong sense of historical heaviness, the ending of the fifth part is amazing1, "Gould's 32 Short Films" 2, "General Patton" 3, "American Glory" 4, "The Destruction of empire" 5, "The Social Network"

<h1>2. "General Patton"</h1>

In 1943, the Anglo-American Allies were counterattacked by the Germans in North Africa, and a large-scale battle ensued between the two sides. As a result, the U.S. military was defeated and then fell into trouble. In order to turn the tide of the war and restore morale, the US military sent George Patton, who was more than fifty years old...

The film takes this as an entry point and vividly depicts the extraordinary experience of the famous General George Patton in American history.

Five biopics with a strong sense of historical heaviness, the ending of the fifth part is amazing1, "Gould's 32 Short Films" 2, "General Patton" 3, "American Glory" 4, "The Destruction of empire" 5, "The Social Network"

<h1>3. "American Glory"</h1>

The film is based on a comic strip created by Harvey Baker, and the original comic itself represents Harvey Baker's own real life.

Contrary to the common hero stories in the United States, the film depicts the ordinary trivia of an ordinary person, and is a biographical film belonging to ordinary people. The film's strong sensitivity to life and delicate mockery reveal a faint hint of sadness. All emotions come from the heart, natural and real, and resonate with the general public.

Five biopics with a strong sense of historical heaviness, the ending of the fifth part is amazing1, "Gould's 32 Short Films" 2, "General Patton" 3, "American Glory" 4, "The Destruction of empire" 5, "The Social Network"

<h1>4. The Destruction of the Empire</h1>

It is a documentary biographical film that realistically reflects the last 12 days of Hitler's life.

The film broke the Taboo on Hitler as a historical figure in Germany and preserved the complex nature of the world to the greatest extent. Hitler in the film is no longer the roaring instigator, but is portrayed as a soft-spoken dreamer.

Five biopics with a strong sense of historical heaviness, the ending of the fifth part is amazing1, "Gould's 32 Short Films" 2, "General Patton" 3, "American Glory" 4, "The Destruction of empire" 5, "The Social Network"

<h1>5. The Social Network</h1>

The film is based on the social networking site Facebook founders Mark Zuckerberg and Edvardo Savarin, and tells the story of how Mark Zuckerberg and Edvardo Savallin established and developed Facebook.

This is a film for young people, and the film incorporates themes such as friendship, ambition, and betrayal, making the story universal. The film can be called a well-formed biographical film, especially the plot of the film ending with the compensation and disaster relief, which is really amazing: intellectual property rights and the rights and interests of the founders are indeed very important!