1. "Anne Hall"

"Anne Hall" named "The Most Interesting Script in Film History"
。 "Anne Hall" is a deep excavation of the absurdity and thoughts of the other side of human nature, showing people's thoughts, feelings of memories, understanding of emotions, and the madness of the world of personal thought in front of the screen, and the strong contrast between reality and imagination increases the sense of nonsense and the sadness of marginal characters.
2. "Passion like fire"
An undeniably classic comedy. Billy Wilder integrates the elements of gangster vendetta and gender replacement into traditional romantic comedies, making the film tense and full of jokes, but also without thrilling scenes and playful reflections on social issues. Marilyn Monroe combines innocence and femininity and debauchery, showing the most vivid acting skills and sexiest posture.
3. "Groundhog Day"
Not only is it a god-level script, but it is also the originator of the "playtime" type of film. Bill Murray and Andy McDowell coincide seamlessly with the characters, the former directly inspired the script, the empty and alienated midlife crisis cynic image, followed by masterpieces such as "Broken Flower" [Lost in Tokyo], and the latter's kind and seductive smile like an angel.
4. "Unprecedented Flying in the Sky"
Star Master Fan Compulsory Course! In the movie, you can see a variety of funny means that Xingye has imitated, not only is the inspiration for many of Xingye's movie sections, but also can be said to be the founder of nonsensical humor, and the later generations only have the share of worship, the most obvious imitation is that the Tang monks in the Journey to the West said that the monster was dead, which is almost copied from the idea in this film.
5. "Lady Boy"
In terms of the feminist movement, the film has a distinct color of the times, and it is equally profound in gender relations, daytime soap operas, dramas and performances, etc. It is not just a comedy romance film, it shows a group portrait of a certain group of an era. Dustin Hoffman's methodological acting is like Meryl Streep possessed, working on some subtle details such as lines or performances.
6. The New Frankenstein
The film tells that the young Dr. Fakistan knocked down to his grandfather's castle, accidentally found a grandfather's notebook, with the help of the hunchback Igo and the sexy wild Igha, plus the stolen brain, according to the grandfather's scientific experiments, successfully created a monster - Frankenstein. Unfortunately, the stolen brain goes wrong, causing Frankenstein to be desperate to be loved, he runs away from home, and meets a little girl and a blind man in the suburbs...
7. "Dr. Strange Love"
Serious comedy, irony throughout, madman's sadness, good looking madness.
8. The Burning Saddle
The film tells the story of a railroad under construction in the desolate Western United States, and because the railway will pass through the town of Stone Ridge, the politician Headley, who has a premonition that the local land price will rise sharply, plans to evict all the residents of the town. Fearing an attack on the part of the residents, the state government sent a powerful sheriff for them, but Headley operated behind them, causing the governor to appoint Bart, the first black sheriff in history, to defend the town of Stone Ridge. Bart was originally a road construction worker, was sentenced to death for beating the construction supervisor, who knew that on the eve of the execution, the fate was completely reversed, bart who escaped a life could not be easier, he also had to face the white eyes of the residents of Stone Ridge Town and the bandits on The Headley's side, with the help of the town's former sharpshooter Jim, Bart defeated Headley's men continuously, but the real hard battle still awaited him...
9. The Python and the Holy Grail
Born in 1975 at a low cost, this unimaginable film is still considered one of the greatest works to this day that is difficult to surpass. There is only one castle on location, the actor can string up to 11 characters, and only one horse has appeared in a movie about a medieval knight, but it does not prevent Terry Gilliam from flying wildly, with jokes, metaphors, religion, politics, and ridicule.
10. "Long Live Rock' Roll"
The film tells that in 1982, the legendary British heavy metal band Spinal Tap Rock Band became very popular. Film director Marty is a big fan of the Spinal Tap Orchestra. The Spinal Tap Orchestra is coming to the United States for a comeback tour, and Marty is filming an accompanying documentary for the Spinal Tap Orchestra. This imitation documentary deliberately invents a British rock band spinal tap, vividly portraying the inconsistent faces of the rock band on stage and on stage, making a sharp satire and ridicule of contemporary rock music.