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Movies I've Seen (3)

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Movies I've Seen (3)

Stills from Schindler's List

Movies I've Seen (3)

7. Schindler's List:

The film was officially released in the United States on December 15, 1993, and was directed by the great American director Steven ▪ Spielberg. Starring liam ▪ Nissen (Irish actor, starring in The Dark Ages, Anna ▪ Christie, Arrogant, Operation Hurricane, Battle of the Gods), Benkinsley ▪ (British actor, starring gandhi, Baghesy, Sexy Beast, Iron Man 3 and Final Action), Ralph ▪ Fiennes (British actor, starring in Suspect One, The British Patient, Bernard and Doris, Harry ▪ Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 2) and Long Live Caesar, etc.), Alberts ▪ Devitz (South African actress, starring in Flying Objects, June Bugs, etc.).

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.

Movies I've Seen (3)

Stills from Caligula

8. Caligula:

The film, also translated as A History of Romance in the Roman Empire, was directed by the famous Italian director Dindo ▪ Barras, starring Malcolm ▪ McDowell (British actor, who starred in "If" and "Clockwork Orange"), Peter ▪ O'Toole (Irish actor, starring in "Lawrence of Arabia", "Eros the End", etc.), and was released on August 14, 1979.

The film tells the story of caligula, the most absurd tyrant in the history of the Roman Empire, from 37 to 41 AD, the life of caligula, who was brutal and wanton. The film reproduces the glory and extravagance of the ancient Roman Empire, reveals the conflict between man and God, the desire for power and the instinctive desire of man, and highlights the deep thinking of modern people on ancient civilization. Due to the large scale of the film, there has been controversy and has even been banned by some countries.

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Stills from The Wanderer

9. "The Wanderer":

It is a family romance film directed and starring Indian director Razkapple ▪, released in India on December 14, 1951. Razkapple ▪ has written and starred in the autobiographical feature films "Fire" and the feature film "Rain", and also directed the feature film "Shoe Shine Boy". The film "Wanderer" also starred Nargis ▪ Duter (who starred in "Mother India", "Day and Night"), And Pritt Vila ▪ Kapur (American, Bollywood actor and director).

The film tells the story of a court trial of a murder case in which Raz, a wanderer, breaks into justice's home and accidentally discovers that Lagunath abandoned his wife and son 24 years ago. The famous justice Ragonnath, who is very famous in Indian high society, famously said: The son of a good man must be a good man; the son of a thief must be a thief. Ironically, the tramp Raz that Ragonnath wanted to kill was none other than his own son.

This is a film that has won an international film festival award. Songs such as "Song of Raz" and "Song of Lida" in the film have been widely sung in China.