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TOP1 Follow

Directed by: Christopher Nolan
Writers: Christopher Nolan
Starring: Jeremy. Theobard / Alex Hoe / Lucy Russell / John Nolan
At a cost of $6,000, Christopher Nolan alone is responsible for directing, writing, photographing, and editing a classic debut, but it can definitely be called a legendary, short and concise, non-linear narrative masterpiece. When I started watching it, it was a bit dizzying. But the moment the mystery is really revealed, you will definitely shoot the case.
TOP2 Inception
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio / Joseph Gordon-Levitt / Alan Peggy / Ken Watanabe / Tom Hardy / Dilip Law / Marion Cotilla / Cirrian Murphy / Tom Berenje / Michael Kane / Lucas Haas / Pete Possweet
A film that fans must not miss, as Empire Magazine said, this film is like "The Matrix" plus "New York Metaphor", anti-physics discussions, wonderful action scenes, impactful emotions, and Leonardo's surprising performances, are all addictive, and it is a masterpiece by Nolan.
TOP3 Deadly Magic
Writers: Jonathan Nolan / Christopher Nolan
Starring: Christian Bell / Hugh Jackman / Michael Kane / Scarlett Johnson / Rebecca Hauer / David Bowie / Andy Serkis
Well, I'm really not a fan of Nolan's brain, the movie is like "The Amazing Magic Troupe", it is a film of great magic. A lot of magic shows are performed in the film. And the moment the ultimate magic mystery is revealed, you will feel that the worldview has been refreshed.
TOP4 Two Big Smoking Guns
Director: Guy Ritchie
Writers: Guy Ritchie
Starring: Jason Fleming / Dexter Fletcher / Nick Moran / Jason Statham / Steven McKintosh / Sting / Winnie Jones
Works by Master Guy Ritchie. The big reincarnation plot is full of praise. The soundtrack is incredibly exciting. Close-up even pores and mustaches are revealed. Crumbling, sitting on the corners of the mouth where all kinds of jokes echoed, looking for the creaky teeth that were yellowed by smoke, they were about to slip out of this mouth. In recent years, several relatively good domestic films, such as "Let the Bullets Fly" and "No Man's Land", that is, many of the works of Jiang Wen and Ning Hao, have been influenced by Gehrig's films. The most typical example is that Ning Hao's "Crazy Stone" is almost copied from Guy Richie's model.
TOP5 Pulp Fiction
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Writers: Quentin Tarantino / Roger Avri
Starring: John Travolta / Umma Thurman / Amanda Pramo / Tim Rose / Samuel Jackson / Phil Lamar / Bruce Willis / Frank Willie / Bour Stiles / Van Remus / Laura Lovelace / Paul Calderon / Bronna Gallach / Rosanna Aquirt / Eric Storz / Maria de Medello
Quentin Tarantino was an important young director of the American Independent Film Revolution of the 1990s, known for his unique personality and deep understanding of both commercial and art films. Specializing in non-linear storytelling, unforgettable dialogue and bloody scenes, Pulp Fiction is the epitome of Quentin Taranti's non-linear narrative films. The structure is ingenious and meaningful, and the dialogue is wonderful. Everyone in the film has good qualities, but they are hopelessly dark and confused. The paragraphs are not divided into beginnings and endings, complement each other, and are connected at the beginning and the end, implying that the plot in similar films in reality is always happening and never stops.
TOP6 Kill Bill
Writers: Quentin Tarantino / Uma Thurman
Starring: Uma Thurman / Liu Yuling / Vivica Fox / Daryl Hanna / David Caratin / Shinichi Chiba / Chiaki Kuriyama / Julie Dreifus / Michael Madsen
The "duels" in "Kill Bill" are all amazing, he is a genius and a crazy artist. Among them, the Chinese and Japanese martial arts elements are also a major attraction, "white eyebrows" and "samurai", Quentin has rubbed the most "cool" things he thinks of into his own movies, he knows that no matter whether the structure and logic are strict or not, he is cool, and the audience is cool.
TOP7 The Lady
Director: George Cook
Writers: Alan Jay Lerner
Starring: Audrey Hepburn / Rex Harrison / Stanley Holloway / Jeremy Brett / Wilfred Hyde-White
I used to watch movies and think that movies were all storytelling, but then I found that the theme of song and dance drama can also be filmed so perfectly.
TOP8 Ocean
The only documentary in this recommendation, why was it put up? I just think that as a documentary, it is so breathtaking. Documentaries on the theme of ecological protection are beyond the complex narrative structure and expression methods, but simply as a recorder and appreciation of nature, quietly tasting the world we live in.
TOP9 《Confession》
Director: Tetsuya Nakajima
Writers: Tetsuya Nakajima / Minami Kanae
Starring: Takako Matsu / Masao Koda / Yoshino Kimura / Yukito Nishii / Ryo Ashida / Ayaka Sankichi / Yukito Ashida / Ayaka Sankichi / Tsutomu Takamasu / Naoaki Ichii / Reina Nohyen / Hirofumi Arai
The shock of "Confession" is really throughout the entire work. Throughout the movie, love and revenge are the main line, telling us that many times, the light in a person comes from the darkness of the heart. In fact, the killing method of piercing the bottom line of the soul with words and eyes is even more terrifying.
TOP9 "Little Tadpole Finds Mother"
It has also left a strong comparison in the history of world animation. Compared with many CG animation works that are full of showmanship, this back-to-basics animated short film, although only 15 minutes, can pull us back to the memories of childhood. It turns out that animations can also do this.