There are many movies that always seem extremely dull at the beginning, making it difficult to watch. But once you start, the wonderful plot will attract the audience, so that they can't help but follow the plot, and the more they watch, the more addictive they are, until they finally watch the whole film. Such wonderful movies are not in the minority, today I recommend such wonderful movies for everyone, come and enrich your own movie library.
1. "Crash"
The American film Crash is a crime film directed by Paul Haggis and starring Matt Dillon, Sandy Newton, Ryan Phillip and others. Set against the backdrop of los Angeles, a multi-ethnic, multicultural city that blends with each other, the film tells the story of some racial discrimination problems caused by an ordinary crash. The theme of the story is that any action in American society carries the mark of racial discrimination, which is the bane of civil unrest. It premiered in Canada on September 10, 2004. The film won Best Picture at the 78th Academy Awards.

2. "Hot-Blooded Detective"
Hot Fuzz is a 2007 British action comedy directed by Edgar Wright and written with Simon Page, starring Peggy and Nick Frost. It tells the story of a London detective who was ostracized because he was too good, was transferred to the police station in the countryside, and unexpectedly found that the peaceful countryside was hidden in a serial killer...
3. David. The Life of Gore
The Life of David Gore is a feature film directed by Alan Parker and starring Kevin Sbesy and Kate Winslet. The story is about Betsy Bloom, the chief reporter of a New York news magazine, who was ordered to interview a death row inmate, David Gore. Bloom had to use the remaining 3 days to complete his interview assignment. The film is divided into three parts around a three-day interview, gradually revealing Gore's life in the form of flashbacks. Alan Parker, the director of the film The Life of David Gore, was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival.
4. Perfume
Perfume: A Murderer's Tale is a crime fantasy film produced by DreamWorks and EMI, based on Patrick Juskinder's novel Perfume, which depicts Grenouille, a genius with no contact with humans and an unusually sensitive sense of smell, who will not hesitate to kill people in search of the world's most perfect fragrance. In addition, the film has won six awards at the German Film Awards, including Outstanding Feature Film and Best Costume Design.
5. "Former Destination"
The film is based on the novel by Robert E. Lee. A. Heinlein's novel "You Souls" tells the story of a member of a mysterious organization who travels through time and space to stop crime in advance, and he spends his life tracking down a serial bomber, but when he finally confronts him, the truth is stunned.
6. Who I Am: No System of Absolute Security
Benjamin is one such person: IQ 165, but in the real world, he is a loser and often grieves over not being able to find a sense of existence.
He has no girlfriend, and the only girl he likes is a classmate, but because of his personality quirks, he sits in the back of the classroom all year round, resulting in the girl not knowing him.
But at the age of twenty-five, he is a computer hacker with an incredible talent for C/C++ and hacker death IP tracking, and he can track down any information about any person. Another protagonist in the film, Marx, a potential revolutionary who aspires to a "hacker world," notices Benjamin's god-like manipulation of the internet.
They formed the hacking organization CLAY, which meant ridicule by the clowns and hacked into the International Security System/International Financial System/International Financial Assessment System/German Security Service/German Intelligence Service in order to show off. During this time, he met the girl he liked most at the beginning and began to associate.
They attracted the attention of the German Special Police Organization and the European Special Criminal Police Organization with their superb hacking skills, and a hacker leader with an IQ of 170 code named "MRX" regarded them as a threat, and eventually the leader of the Russian "Blood Clan" network gang wanted to remove them and even sent 2 killers.
Benjamin thus felt that he was facing a life-or-death test, and that their goals did not seem worth the price he paid.
But what's really scary is that it's like he's never had a girlfriend, clay has no teammates at all... Everything seemed to be fantasy, but the terrible vampires of the Blood Clan continued to hunt themselves down, as if it had happened again.
7. "Isle of Horrors"
The film "Isle of Horrors" is a thriller suspense drama film directed by Alessandro Amanba and starring Nicole Kidman, Elaine Cassidy, and Keith Allen. The film tells the story of Grace, who raised a pair of children alone on a small island in England and waited for her husband's return, and welcomed three strange new servants, a series of strange things happened, Grace gradually felt that the house was surrounded by a strange and mysterious atmosphere, and everything became confusing.
8. Master Key
The movie "Master Key" is an American horror suspense film created and directed by Ian Softley, starring Gina Rolands, John Hurt and others. The film tells the story of Carolyn, a nurse who goes to a remote and old house to take care of the man of the house, but is involved in a series of conspiracies.
9. The Night the Comet Came
In one evening, eight friends gathered at Mike and Lee's house. As a Miller comet crosses the earth, their cell phones lose signal, their computers lose their connection, or even power is short-circuited, and everyone begins to discuss whether all this was caused by the comet, at which point Em recounts a legend she has heard a long time ago and confesses that she has an ominous premonition of the comet's arrival, but friends just laugh it off until they visit a nearby house, and they subvert their perception of the event.
10. "This Man Is from Earth"
The story begins with John, a 35-year-old Harvard history professor, who resolutely chose to resign after ten years of work, and colleagues came to see him off and expressed their confusion. In the seemingly simple house, Van Gogh's paintings, medieval bows and arrows, prehistoric stone axes are decorated, historians, religious scholars, biologists, psychologists and other knowledgeable people gathered inside, claiming to have experienced 14,000 years of Time, John blurted out a condensed version of the history of human civilization, so that this final gathering also evolved from a simple farewell to an academic debate that subverted tradition, and tested the audience's ability to speculate.
11. Truman's World
Truman's World is a 1998 film produced by Paramount Pictures. Directed by Peter Will and co-starring Kim Carey, Laura Linnie, Noah Emmerich, Ed Harris and others. The film was released in the United States on June 1, 1998.
The film tells that Truman is the protagonist of a popular soap opera, everything around him is false, his relatives and friends are all actors, but he himself knows nothing about it. In the end, Truman walked out of this virtual world at all costs.
12. 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.
13. The Vanishing Lover
Adapted from Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel of the same name. Nick (Ben Affleck) and Amy (Rosamond Pike) are the perfect loving couple in the eyes of others. Amy uses her diary every day to record her married life, and every wedding anniversary is carefully designed with surprises full of surprises "treasure hunting games" to maintain an intimate relationship with her husband, but life is inexorably becoming more and more plain as water. On their fifth wedding anniversary, Amy mysteriously disappeared! Nick confesses affectionately through the media, frantically looking for a vanished lover...
14. Entering the Temple
Gilman (Fabris Ruccini), a French college literature teacher, gives students a weekly journal and asks them to truthfully record what they see on the weekend. In the midst of many tedious assignments, Gilman accidentally discovers that the articles of 16-year-old Claude (Ernst Wumere) are extremely wonderful. Claude was a quiet observer, used to sit in the last row of the classroom. His assignment is about voyeurism—telling the story of how he sneaked into a friend's house and spied on each other's family's life. Gilman was deeply attracted by the words, and his long-extinguished literary passion was ignited. Not only did he decide to tutor the talented Claude alone, encouraging him to let go, but he also shared Claude's compositions with his wife Jenna (Kristin Scott Thomas). However, in the process of reading, adults gradually forget the boundary between fiction and reality, and they are even more unaware that their living room has long been opened.
15. "Empty Room"
The film tells a beautiful and peculiar love story in a beautiful and psychedelic way. The whole film is very warm and full of weirdness, the most obvious is the ghost performance of the male protagonist in the cell, which is still fresh in people's memories. The film continues the "silence is golden" of Kim Ki-duk's film, the male protagonist has no lines, and the heroine has only two lines, which has been seen in Kim Ki-duk's "Bad Boy" and "Drifting Bathroom", and this time Kim Ki-duk's skillful skills in conveying feelings through images have reached the point of pure fire. In addition, the use of music in the film is more colorful, such as the heroine's bath, that is similar to the Indian and Latin style of music, and the calm and peaceful picture is well integrated, very infectious.
16. "Enigmatic Eyes"
After 25 years of baptism, with the help of enigmatic eyes, return to that enigmatic world... Benjamin Esposto (Ricardo Darling), a former political crime investigative officer in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has recently retired, but he has not lived the peaceful old age he has longed for, because a case that has been sealed for 25 years is still like a nightmare, running out from time to time to disturb his memory and life, so he decided to write a book specifically for this purpose - despite all these years of uncertainty, he still hopes to find a final result. Record the encounter that changed your life.
17. Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction is a crime film directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Amanda Pramo, Tim Ross, and others. The film is made up of 6 separate and closely connected stories, each telling a different event, but they all share a common dramatic attribute that binds them together. The film was released in the United States on October 14, 1994.
18. "City of Souls"
Dark City is a sci-fi suspense film directed by Alex Proyas, starring Lufus Sevier, William Hurt, jennifer Connery, and released in the United States in February 1998. The film tells the story of the protagonist John, who tries his best to find out the truth after stumbling upon the fact that the city he lives in is actually controlled by aliens.
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