Manila: Under the Clutches of Neon Lights
I was shocked to see this film in the classic restoration unit. This Filipino film is very rare and rare, it has been written into the history of world cinema and has been hailed as the greatest Filipino film. Using realism and film noir to depict small people in the slums, tearing apart the thousands of pains and diseases of Filipino society in that era, it was not easy to enjoy it on the big screen once.
TOP 2: Inception
Crazy Amway this Eastern European animated film. Its story is witty, in which a psychotherapist joins forces with a patient to steal paintings in a frenzy to cure his nightmares. Its painting style is bizarre, the painter director shot, and the figure painting style is based on Picasso's Cubism. It is rich in knowledge, full of classic paintings in the history of Western art and classic passages in the history of cinema, and blends perfectly with the story.
TOP 3: "Kagemusha"
At the end of last year, the archive did a retrospective exhibition of Akira Kurosawa, and it seems that there is no such classic. Telling the story of the stand-in in the chaotic world, the colors and scenes are as magnificent and shocking as epics, this is a movie with infinite charm on the big screen, and makes the audience full of sighs in life.
"I Am Cuba"
Apu Trilogy "Song of the Earth", "Song of the Great Tree", "Song of the Great River"
"Soul Break Venice"
Cleo at Five to Seven
Mad Max 4
Generation Grandmaster 2D
"A-Ma Is a City"