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1 "Raging Bull"

Raging Bull is a drama biopic released by United American Pictures, directed by Martin Scorsese, and co-starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Kathy Moratti. The film was released in the United States on November 14, 1980.

The film is based on the true experiences of former world heavyweight Jack Ramota. It is about a generation of boxer Jack Lamotta in his life from success to failure

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Born in Brooklyn, New York City, The Italian boxer Jack Lamotta (Robert De Niro) has always won with speed and strength, and is known in boxing circles as the Angry Bull because of his dexterity and rapid punches. His strength in boxing is unquestionable, but his pride and stubbornness have made him reluctant to bow to the mafia, and he has never been able to get a ticket to the Boxing Challenge. In an unexpected trip, he meets the beautiful young girl Vicki (Kathy Moratti), his soul is deeply attracted to this 15-year-old girl, after experiencing some things, simple and even a little violent, he finally won a beautiful love and began a happy and sweet life. Love is sweet, but the constant setbacks and disasters in his career make Jack Lamotta miserable. Helplessly, Jack Lamota bowed his head, he agreed to the mafia's arrangement, deliberately lost a game, this compromise allowed him to finally realize his dream of becoming a boxing king, and also ushered in the peak of career and love

——The Angry Bull This film is like an ink painting, from the day of its birth, it is destined to be a classic forever!

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2 "Braveheart"

Braveheart is a war film produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Mel Gibson and starring Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, and Catherine McMark.

Set against the backdrop of court politics in England in the 13th and 14th centuries, the film focuses on war and tells the story of william Wallace, the leader of the Scottish Uprising, and the indomitable struggle with the rulers of England. The film was released in the United States in May 1995. In 1996, the film won five awards at the 68th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director

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When William Wallace was a child, his father, scottish hero Malcolm Wallace, was killed in a struggle with the British. At an early age, he studied culture and martial arts under the guidance of his father's close friends. In order to consolidate his rule in Scotland, King Edward I of England issued a decree allowing the English nobles to enjoy the right to marry maidens in Scotland on the first night of marriage, so that the nobles could be loyal to the royal family. Princess Isabella was a decisive woman who knew that the decree would interest the English nobility in Scotland, but would provoke the scottish people to revolt. The young Wallace returned to his hometown after completing his studies, proposed to the beautiful young girl Melen, and was willing to be a peaceful person. However, Melen was unjustifiably snatched by the British and killed, and Wallace finally broke out. Amid the shouts of the villagers to "after the hero", they rose up and killed the British soldiers to announce the uprising.

The Scottish nobleman Rob wanted to become a Scottish lord, and at the instigation of his father Booth, pretended to ally himself with Wallace. Wallace defeated the attacking British army, and the Scottish Council of Nobles knighted him and appointed him Protector of Scotland. Wallace, however, found that these Scottish nobles were only concerned with their own interests and did not worry about the future of the people and the country. Edward, in order to defuse the situation, sent Isabella to negotiate peace. But because the British king did not consider the freedom and equality of the people at all, and only wanted to buy Wallace as a condition, the peace talks failed. Isabella returned only to realize that the peace talks were a disguise, and the King of England gathered the Irish army and the French army to encircle Wallace's Scottish army, and she quickly sent a letter to Wallace. Under the pressure of the army, the nobles panicked, Wallace led the army out of the battle, a melee, a short engagement, he accidentally discovered that Rob was colluding with the King, and could not help but be hit hard. Isabella fell for Wallace's pride and came to the station to confide in him her true feelings, and the two reveled in the happiness of love. The King again proposed peace talks. Wallace knew it was a trap, but for the sake of peace, he still agreed to go. In Edinburgh Booth devised a conspiracy to capture Wallace and send him to the King. Rob was furious at his father's ruse, and Wallace was finally sentenced to death. Isabella's intercession failed, and before the King's death, she told the King that she was not pregnant with the blood of a prince, and that the child would soon be the new King.

Wallace's pre-execution chant of "freedom" shocked everyone. A few weeks later, at the time of his canonization, Rob chanted the slogan of avenging Wallace and heroically inheriting Wallace's legacy against the British

- Fight for bravery,

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3 Fight Club

Fight Club is a 1999 suspense thriller by 20th Century Fox Pictures based on Chuck Paranick's novel of the same name, directed by David Finch and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter.

The film tells the story of Taylor, who has a miserable life, forms a "fight club" with his friend Jack in order to find excitement, where they can vent all their unhappy emotions and get a moment of pleasure through free fighting

Starred Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter Film Length 139min Release Date October 15, 1999 (USA) November 11, 1999 (Hong Kong/Taiwan) Rating USA: R/ Hong Kong: IIB Dialogue Language English Color Color Imdb Encoding tt0137523 Major Awards 72nd Academy Awards Best Sound Editing Nominated For Sound 70 mm 6-Track CDS Dolby SR

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Jack is an employee of a big car company and a man full of midlife crisis awareness, he hates his life and everything around him, coupled with severe insomnia, so in order to self-help, he has a whim and decides to attend a group meeting. Jack first joins a mutual comfort group for terminally ill patients, and he comes into contact with a community of all people with testicular cancer, with whom Jack soothes and cries, and becomes addicted.

One day, Jack meets Taylor, a soap merchant, a leper hero full of rebellious, cruel, and violent action. Just met

In the face, Taylor made a strange request to Jack, he asked Jack to beat himself up, and during the fight, Jack experienced the joy of fighting, and the two became friends by chance. They set out to create a "fight club": an organization that let people fight with their bare hands without wearing protective gear, with the aim of venting their emotions. The club has a series of rules for activities: no talking about the club to others, only two people are allowed to play, and so on.

The underground club began to attract more and more people, and gradually developed into a national underground organization, with all members seeing Taylor as the godfather. Taylor, who seduces blindly obedient people with his personality magic and philosophy of action, becomes more and more extreme, and he makes the members go around causing trouble and fighting, wreaking havoc everywhere, smashing cars, setting fires, urinating food from customers, and his behavior becomes more and more crazy.

Jack becomes increasingly intolerant of the current situation at Fight Club and Taylor's behavior, and is surprised to learn that Taylor has organized an army to take greater revenge on society. Jack decides to distance himself from Taylor, but to his surprise, everywhere he goes, he is considered Taylor and revered as the Godfather. This took Jack a big hit, and he began to reflect on who he really was and who Taylor was. Eventually, he is horrified to discover that he is "Taylor", Taylor is the other side of "me", and "I" and "Taylor" are each other's shadows and illusions.

Jack turns himself in to the police, and Taylor follows him, and during their tearing fight, the gun in Taylor's hand naturally and magically runs into Jack's hand. Jack is unable to hit Tyler, so he turns the muzzle of the gun at himself, but when the gun rings, Jack finds that the person who was hit has turned into Taylor, and he has turned into a light smoke

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4 Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump is a film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks, Robin White, and others, released in the United States on July 6, 1994.

Adapted from the novel of the same name published by American writer Winston Groom in 1986, the film depicts a small-town boy with congenital mental retardation, Forrest Gan, who is constantly self-reliant, and finally "fools have foolish blessings" to get the favor of heaven, and after the release of the inspirational story film that created miracles in many fields, it won 6 awards such as the Academy Award for Best Picture, the Best Actor Award, and the Best Director Award in 1995.

On September 5, 2014, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the film's release, the IMAX version of Forrest Gump began to be released nationwide

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Forrest Gump is a low-energy kid with an IQ of only 75. In order to avoid the bullying of other children at school, he began to "run" according to the words of a friend Jenny. He ran to avoid being teased. In middle school, he ran into a school's football field to avoid others, and thus ran into college. Forrest Gump was admitted and became a football superstar, received by President Kennedy.

After graduating from university, Forrest Gump enlisted in the army and went to Vietnam. There, he had two friends: Buba, who was passionate about catching shrimp, and Captain Deng Taylor, the awesome chief. By this time, Jenny had fallen and lived a life of debauchery. Forrest Gump has always loved Jenny, but Jenny does not love him. After the war, Forrest Gump was received by President Johnson as a hero. At a peace rally, Forrest Gump meets Jenny again, and the two meet and break up in a hurry. Guided by the creed of "speaking and doing", Forrest Gump finally broke out of a sky of his own. During his life, he became acquainted with many American celebrities. He denounced the watergate eavesdroppers and came to China as a member of the U.S. table tennis team, giving credit to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Elvis Presley and John Lennon, two musical superstars, also wrote many popular songs through their associations with him. In the end, Forrest Gump became an entrepreneur by catching shrimp. In memory of the dead Buba, he founded the Buba Gan Company and gave half of the company's shares to Buba's mother, who became a gardener herself. Forrest Gump has gone through various historical periods of the world's vicissitudes, but no matter when, wherever, and with whomever he is with, he remains the same, simple and kind.

In his seclusion, he often missed Jenny. By this time, Jenny had already gone astray and was in despair. Finally one day, Jenny returned. She and Forrest Gump lived together for a while. One night, Jenny threw herself into Forrest Gump's arms and then quietly left at dawn. Agne, who woke up, sat on a bench in front of the door and suddenly began to run. He ran across the United States and became a celebrity again.

After running for a long time, Forrest Gump stopped and began to return to his hometown. On the way, I received a letter from Jenny. He went to her at once. While waiting at the bus stop. Forrest Gump told others about his previous experiences. So he saw Jenny again, and a little boy, who was his son. At this time, Jenny had already suffered from an incurable disease. Forrest Gump and Jenny returned to their hometown together and spent a happy time together. Jenny has passed away and their son has reached school age. Forrest Gump put his son on the school bus, sat on a bench at the bus stop, and recalled his life's experience.

If you are disappointed in life, you can watch this movie that will bring new inspiration to your life!

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5 "Once Upon a Time in America"

Once Upon a Time in America is a drama film directed by Sergio Leon and starring Robert De Niro, James Woods, Elizabeth McGovern, Tasty Weld, and others.

Set against the backdrop of New York's Jewish community, the film tells the story of the protagonist "Noodles" from an ignorant teenager to a gangster, and also shows the history of gangsters in the United States from the 1920s to the 1960s. In February 1984, the film was released in the United States. In 1985, the film won awards such as Best Foreign Language Film at the 8th Japan Academy Awards

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In the United States in the twenties, a New York teenager nicknamed "Noodles" met the clever and cunning Max with a few friends of the same age. They began smuggling. Soon after, Noodles was killed in a gunfight and imprisoned.

A few years later, Tiao was released from prison, and his friends had become mature and strong youths. Led by Max, they returned to the old ways

Karma began a series of robberies, thefts, extortion activities. As the criminal activity deepened, Max seemed to be carried away by the victory. However, the abolition of Prohibition wiped out the private liquor business overnight, and in order to achieve the final goal, Max actually included the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States in the action goal. Noodle, who has experienced the iron window, can't bear to see his friend go to destruction, and secretly calls the police to force Max to stop. The police engage in a fierce gunfight with Noodle's friends, and Max and the others are all killed. Under extreme regret and pain, Noodles left the place where he grew up, left his beloved girl, and left his hometown.

Decades later, the nearly twilight noodles are returned to their hometown, and they are surprised to find that everything that was originally planned by Max. He borrowed noodles and the hands of the police to get rid of his partners, and he himself shed his shell, swallowed up the huge money of the gang, changed his appearance, and became a celebrity in the upper class, and took the girl he loved about noodles. Faced with multiple accusations, Max pleads with Noodles to kill him, fantasizing about redeeming his sins and escaping the law, but Noodles refuses. In desperation, Max jumped into the garbage shredder and committed suicide

There is a feeling of reading the world's top masterpieces, and this movie is really worth reading for a lifetime!

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6 Schindler's List

Schindler's List is a war film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, and Alberts Davitz. The film was released in Washington, D.C., on November 30, 1993, and officially released in the United States on December 15, 1993

Adapted from the novel of the same name by Australian novelist Thomas Kennelly, the film tells the story of Schindler, a German in Poland, who hired more than 1,100 Jews to work in his factory during World War II to help them escape the slaughter

In 1994, the film won seven awards, including Best Picture at the 66th Academy Awards

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German speculative businessman Schindler (Liam Neeson) was a member of the Nazi Party. He was a good woman, would enjoy, and was a well-known Local Nazi stalwart. He is good at using his relationships to grab maximum profits. In occupied Poland, Jews were the cheapest laborers. As a result, Schindler's factory used only Jews. However, when these people were given this job, they were temporarily safe from being slaughtered as producers of war products. Schindler's factory became a refuge for the Jews.

However, the Brutal Persecution of Jews by the Nazis made Schindler increasingly dissatisfied. In 1943, the Nazis' brutal bloodbath of the Jews in Krakow shattered Schindler's last disillusionment with the Nazis, who knew the Nazi massacre of Jews and the horrors of Auschwitz. From then on, Schindler had only one idea, to protect as many Jews as possible from Auschwitz's death. He drew up a list of workers who claimed the factories were "necessary" to function properly, and bribed Nazi officials to allow them to survive. He was increasingly suspected of violating racial laws, but he tactfully escaped persecution each time, risking his life to rescue Jews as always. When a train transporting his female workers staggered to Auschwitz, he also spent a large fortune to recover them back to his factory.

Soon after, the Red Army came to the city of Krakow and announced to the surviving Jews working in Schindler's factory that the war was over. One snowy night, Schindler bid farewell to the workers and sent him off by more than 1,000 Jews who had been rescued. They gave Schindler a testimony that was automatically signed to prove that he was not a war criminal. At the same time, some people also knocked down their own gold teeth, made a gold ring, and gave it to Schindler, and engraved a Jewish saying on the ring: Saving a person's life is equivalent to saving all mankind. Schindler burst into tears, agonizing over his failure to save more Jews. Schindler has done everything in his power for his redemptive actions. All his possessions have been used to save Jewish lives. In the midst of the snow, the Jews watched Schindler leave the city. His righteous deeds will always be remembered by the Jews

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7 Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now is a film set in the Vietnam War, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, and Robert Dewar. The film was released in the United States on August 15, 1979

The film tells the story of Captain Wilder, a U.S. intelligence officer, who is ordered to get rid of Colonel Kurz during the Vietnam War. After receiving the order, Wild led a small detachment and ventured deep into Cambodia in a small boat

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During the Vietnam War, U.S. Captain Willard was ordered from headquarters to find Colonel Coates, who had broken away from the U.S. Army. Coates once had a glorious history, but now it's insane. He established an independent kingdom in Vietnam, pursued barbaric, bloody, inhuman brutality, and sporadic radio propaganda to the U.S. military in a frenzied, almost nonsensical manner. Willard was ordered to find Coates and bring him back or kill him. With this order, Willard led a small group of soldiers up the Mekong River, through the jungle to Vietnam. In the search for Colonel Coates, Willard crossed almost the entire Vietnamese battlefield. He was deeply shocked by the scenes of atrocities, horrors, killings and deaths. In the midst of the constant killing, Willard also almost became crazy

In the end, Willard and his party finally arrived in Coates's Kingdom of Terror. They fell into Coates's hands and were tortured. But it also allowed Willard to face Coates directly. Coates could have killed Willard, but he didn't, and with the help of Willard's hand, he completed the long-awaited death and finally got free from this crazy world. And Willard also deeply experienced the evil and darkness in the human heart, and experienced the madness caused by evil. The natives knelt before him, and he had effectively replaced Coates. Feeling disgusted by all this, Willa della gathered up her companions and boarded the ship and left. Coates' madness was stopped, but throughout the Vietnamese battlefield, terror and killing were still going on in a frenzy.

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8 The Shawshank Redemption

The Shawshank Redemption is an American drama film written and directed by Frank Delabont, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman.

Based on Stephen Edwin King's 1982 novella The Shawshank Redemption, the film mainly tells the story of the male protagonist banker Andy, who is imprisoned for shooting his wife and his lover, and becomes friends with Ellis, who can smuggle various prohibited goods for his fellow inmates, and Andy quietly plots for the camp to save himself and finally successfully escapes from prison and regains his freedom.

The film was released in the United States on September 23, 1994. In 1995, the film received seven nominations at the 67th Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

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The story takes place in 1947, when banker Andy Duffron (Tim Robbins) is accused of shooting his wife and her lover, and Andy is sentenced to life in prison, meaning he will spend the rest of his life in Shawshank Prison.

Ellis M. Red" Reading (Morgan Freeman) was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder in 1927, and several paroles were unsuccessful. He became an "authority figure" in Shawshank Prison, and as long as you could afford it, he could get almost anything you wanted: cigarettes, candy, alcohol, even marijuana. Whenever a new prisoner came, everyone bet on who would cry on the first night. Red thinks that the weak and bookish Andy must be crying, and Asi's silence causes him to lose two packs of cigarettes, but also makes Red look at him differently.

For a long time, Andy didn't have contact with anyone, and while everyone complained, he took a leisurely walk in the yard, like in a park. A month later, Andy asked Rhett to help him get his first thing was a small pickaxe, explaining that he wanted to carve something small to kill time, and said that he had managed to escape the prison routine. Soon, Red was playing Andyk's chess. Later, Andy created a huge poster of movie star Rita Hayworth and pasted it on the wall of his cell.

Once, when Andy was out working with several other inmates, he overheard the prison officer talking about paying taxes. Andy said he had a way to get the prison officer to legally dispense with the large tax, and in exchange he won two bottles of Tiger beer for each of his dozen inmate friends. Two days later, they sat on the roof under the setting sun, sipping beer, and Red said he felt the feeling of freedom for the first time in years.

Andy's mastery of the financial system soon freed him from the heavy physical labor and harassment of other perverted prisoners. Soon, the famous Andy began to deal with tax issues for more and more prison guards, and even the children's further education came to him for advice. At the same time, Andy has gradually become an important tool for Warden, the warden of Shaunke Prison, to launder money. Because Andy kept writing letters to the governor, he finally applied for a small amount of money for the prison library. Prison life is very dull, and you always have to find something to do on your own. Andy heard that Red used to love playing harmonica, so he bought one for him. In the dead of night, melodious and slight harmonica sounds can be heard echoing through the prison.

The arrival of a young inmate shatters Andy's peaceful prison life: the inmate had heard about Andy's case while serving his sentence at another prison before, and he knew who was the real culprit. But when Andy asked the prison director to reopen the case, he was refused and severely punished with two months of solitary confinement. In order to prevent Andy from being released, the warden designed to kill the insider.

Faced with the harsh reality, Andy becomes depressed. One day, he said to Red, "If one day you can get parole, you must go somewhere and fulfill a wish for me." That was where I first dated my wife and dug out a box under a big oak tree there. Then you will know what it is. That night, the wind and rain were thick and the thunder was loud, and Andy, who had been redeemed by his soul, successfully escaped from prison.

It turned out that for twenty years, Andy had been digging holes with that little tsuckershoe every day, and then covering the hole with a poster. After Andy was released from prison, he took some of the black money saved by the prison director and denounced the truth of the prison director's corruption and bribery. What the warden saw in the safe where he kept his small ledger was a Bible left by Andy, the first page of which reads, "The way to salvation is in it," and a hollowed-out section of the bible to hide the hole-digging pickaxe.

After 40 years in prison, Red was finally released on parole, and he found an iron box under the oak tree he had agreed with Andy with some cash and a handwritten letter from Andy, and the two old friends were finally reunited on the azure Pacific waterfront

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9 "Burning Love Years"

The Burning Years is a romance film directed by Edward Zwick and starring Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt. The film was released in the United States on December 23, 1994

The film tells the story of a father and his three sons living in the vast western steppes— the father is a retired cavalry colonel, and the three sons have distinct personalities: the eldest son, Alfred, who is loyal and honest, the second son, Tristan, who is wild and uninhibited, and the youngest son, Samuel, is gentle and elegant. Father-son life in the Prairie changed with the arrival of Samuel's fiancée, Suzanne

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Cavalry Colonel William (Anthony Hopkins), tired of war, takes his family to the Western Wasteland to reclaim pastures in a remote mountainous area. The Colonel's wife abandoned her husband and son to the East because she could not stand the harsh circumstances, and Colonel William alone shouldered the burden of raising her three sons.

In a difficult environment, the three brothers grew up, they were brotherly but their personalities were very different. The eldest brother, Elfred (Aidan Quinn), is loyal and conscientious; the third brother Samuel (Henry Thomas) is an idealist and deeply loved by his father; and the second brother Tristan (Brad Pitt) is a wild and uninhibited man, who is free-spirited, often social with Indians, and learns a lot from them. The father and son four live indifferent lives in a purely male world.

However, after Samuel graduated from college, he brought his fiancée Suzanne (Julia Ormond) home. The peaceful life was shattered. Alfred has a crush on Suzanne, and Tristan's temperament touches Suzanne's heart. The four young men were painfully suppressing their emotions.

It was at this time that world war I broke out. Despite their father's persuasion, the three brothers joined the army and went to Europe. During the war, Tristan watched Samuel die but was powerless. Infinitely sad, Tristan dug out his brother's heart in the manner of the Indians and brought it back to his homeland for burial.

Alfred left home after his proposal to Suzanne was rejected. The shadow of his brother's death also prevents Tristan from facing his beloved Suzanne. Tristan also ran away from home and has not been heard from since. Time passes in the midst of a bitter wait. Frustrated, Suzanne finally agreed to marry Alfred.

At this time, the Colonel had an unfortunate stroke, and Tristan, who had been wandering for many years, returned home. During these years, he suffered a lot, and when he returned, he married his wife and had children, and lived a peaceful life, and everything seemed to end so peacefully, but on the way back from the city, his wife was unfortunately killed by mistake, which once again ignited the restless fire in his heart.

Suzanne had always felt deeply guilty about Samuel, and now the death of Tristan's wife had caused him so much pain that she could not bear the torture and ended her life by committing suicide. Tristan has left everything behind, and he finally takes revenge with the help of his father and eldest brother Alfred.   Tristan lived a hard life again, he lived a long time, he personally sent his father away, and he watched his children get married and have children, he was killed by the bear's claws in a fierce battle with a bear in the 60s, and his death was heroic

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10 The Godfather

The Godfather is a gangster film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, released in the United States on March 24, 1972.

Adapted from Mario Puzo's novel of the same name, the film tells the story of the development of a gangster family led by Vito Don Corleone and how Corleone's youngest son, Mike, succeeded his father as the leader of the gang. In 1973, the film won the 45th Academy Awards for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay, and in 2007, it was selected by the American Film Association as the "Second Best Film in a Hundred Years"

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In the summer of 1945, the godfather Vito Corleone, the head of the Corleone family of the United States headquarters mafia, held a grand wedding for his youngest daughter Connie. Vito Corleone has three sons, the eldest son Sonny, the cowardly second son, Fred, and the youngest son, Mike, who returned from the battlefields of World War II. Sonny is the Godfather's right-hand man, while Mike, though shrewd and capable, has little interest in the family's business.

Vito Corleone is the leader of the Mafia and often engages in illegal activities. But at the same time, he is also the protector of many weak and small civilians, and he is deeply loved by people. He also has a rule, that is, he will never sell drugs to harm people. To this end, he refused the drug lord Soraso's request, and thus intensified the conflict with several other mafia families in New York. On Christmas Eve, Soraso kidnapped the Godfather's godson, Tom, and sent someone to assassinate the Godfather. The godfather was shot and hospitalized. Sora asks Tom to try to get Sonny to agree to the drug trade and renegotiate. Sonny is brave and resourceful, and he vows revenge, but there is nothing he can do.

Mike visits his father in the hospital, where he discovers that the bodyguards have been bribed and that the police are complicit with Sorasso. The firefight between the families is on the verge of breaking out. Mike devised a plan to lure Sorasso and the sheriff to negotiate. Inside a small restaurant, Mike kills Sorasso and the sheriff with a pistol hidden in the toilet beforehand.

Mike fled to Sicily, where he married the beautiful Apolonia and lived an idyllic life. At this time, the feud between the various mafia families in New York was becoming more and more intense. Sonny is also betrayed by Connie's husband, Carlo, and is beaten to pieces. The godfather returned from his wounds and arranged reconciliation between the families. Mike, who heard the bad news, was also attacked. The bribed bodyguard, Fabrizio, loaded a bomb on Mike's car. Although Mike survived, he lost his beloved wife.

Mike returned to New York in 1951 and married his ex-girlfriend Kay. The aging Godfather passed on the position of head of the family to Mike. After the death of his godfather, Mike begins his long-simmering revenge. He sent assassins to assassinate the heads of two other rival families and killed Fabrizio, who murdered his ex-wife. At the same time, he also ordered Carlo to be killed, avenging Sonny.

The enemy is cut off. Connie bursts into the house because her husband has been killed and frantically tears Mike apart. Mike coldly orders Connie to be sent to an insane asylum. He has become the godfather of a new generation

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