There are many good movies every year, but no matter where there will be unique styles of works, some animation styles can only be described as magical, but everyone should not be frightened by such a style, or from the plot to consider it. Now for you to send those "hot eyes" painting style level but the plot is good animation, to ensure that you will not feel empty after watching it, just want to smoke a cigarette and sigh life, absolutely worth watching!
1. Mary and Marx (2009)
Director: Adam Elliott
Douban score: 8.9 points

In 1976, 8-year-old Mary Daisy Dingle was a little girl in Melbourne, Australia, who loved the cartoon "Noblite", sweet condensed milk and chocolate. Mary's mother was an alcoholic, and her father, who worked in a tea packing factory, only liked to make bird specimens on weekdays. Lonely Mary, who had no friends, wrote a letter to Max Jerry Horowitz of New York City one day asking where American children came from, along with a cherry chocolate bar. The 44-year-old Marx, who suffers from autism and obesity, also happens to enjoy watching "Noblitt" cartoons and eating chocolate. The penpal relationship between the two lasted from 1976 to 1994, during which time they experienced many life ups and downs, until the adult Mary finally came to New York to visit Marx...
2. "I Grew Up in Iran" (2007)
Directed by: Vincent Parland / Margata Shatapi
Douban score: 8.7 points
Adapted from the comic of the same name by Iranian female illustrator Marjane Satrapi, the film tells her own upbringing in the form of an autobiography, reflecting on Iran's social changes. After 1979, Iran launched the Islamic Revolution, social unrest, the defeat of the revolution made Iran lose hope of democracy, increasingly conservative, the people are miserable. Nine-year-old Marjane is precocious and sensitive, and she cleverly conceals her official minions, becomes obsessed with Western punk bands and pop music, and immerses herself in her own world.
After the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq War, life in Iran became more difficult, marjane grew up, and her increasingly bold behavior worried her parents, and when she was 14 years old, she was sent to School in Austria by her parents. In Austria, Marjane, as an Iranian, had to face discrimination and inferiority complexes. When she finally overcame her psychological obstacles and won everyone's approval, the pain of love and the longing for her hometown made her decide to return to her parents. At a time when Iran was still experiencing the baptism of war and religious restrictions on women's lives were becoming more stringent, Marjane began to wonder if she should continue to live in this authoritarian country.
3. "Crazy Dating Mirador" (2003)
Director: Shirvan Schomer
Chabin is a lonely child, and after losing his parents at an early age, he lives with Susha's mother-in-law every day. The boy is a bit autistic, loves to talk to the puppy Bruno and likes to ride a bike alone. The singing of the three sisters accompanied them in a peaceful life. Finally, the mother-in-law saw Chabin's talent in cycling and wanted to cultivate him into a talent, so she trained with her children in the wind and rain.
Chabin can finally participate in the Tour de France. However, due to the mafia's desire to control the outcome, Chabin and the other two players are abducted by gangsters to Mirador. The mother-in-law desperately took Bruno to a bumpy boat and went to rescue her grandson. On the streets of exile, the mother-in-law meets the three sisters of Mirador, who join forces to save little Chabin.
4. The Magician (2010)
In the late 1950s, the once-popular theater was in a state of flux, with people obsessed with television and rock and roll, and paid no attention to the juggling that once grew up with them. He is an experienced magician, decent and calm on stage, but in reality he has to circulate in various performance venues for the sake of poor living expenses, from luxurious concert halls to dilapidated and remote taverns, what remains unchanged is his dedication to magic. While lingering in a scottish countryside, the magician met a little girl who was amazed by the magic and secretly left her hometown to follow in the magician's footsteps. They come to Edinburgh, life becomes more and more difficult, and in order to satisfy the girl's trust in magic and her yearning for the bustling world, the magician has to find various ways to make money...
5. The Secret of the Book of Kells (2009)
Director: Tom Moore / Nora Tomei
Douban score: 8.4 points
In distant Ireland, the brilliant and innocent young friar Brandon lived in a high-walled monastery. In order to resist the Viking invasion, the walls of the courtyard were constantly raised, and Dean Carla strictly forbade Brandon to enter the outside world. One day, a monk with long hair and a humorous sense of humor came to the monastery, and he was the famous Iona painter Itami. Itami had continued to write the important religious scripture, the Book of Kells, but the invasion of the alien race forced him to interrupt this sacred work. Attracted by the Book of Kells, Brandon is determined to help Itami complete the drawing of the classics, so he challenges the ban to leave the monastery. The outside world is full of novelties and dangers...
6. The Mystery of the Beloved Van Gogh Starry Sky (2017)
Directed by: Dolotta Kobila / Hugh Welschman
Douban score: 8.5 points
The film uses an undeliverable letter to string together the secrets between Van Gogh and the three most important characters in his life in the last six weeks before his death, taking the audience back to Europe at the end of the nineteenth century and accompanying Van Gogh through the end of his life. The film uses the archetypes of the characters in van gogh's paintings to restore Van Gogh's artistic life, allowing the audience to discover the secrets hidden for a century and a half while enjoying a breathtaking visual feast.
7. Shaun the Sheep (2015)
Directed by: Mark Burton / Richard Stazack
Tired of the boring life of the same daily routine, Shaun the Sheep decided to make some changes. He incited his companions to participate in his plan, luring away the dog Bitzer while hypnotizing the farmer. But before their happy holiday had even begun, an accident suddenly occurred. The trailer that held the farmer out of control rushed all the way to the city center. Bitzer ordered the sheep and sheep to return to the farm, and he himself panicked and ran to rescue the farmer. The farmer, who had a hard time waking up, couldn't figure out what was happening, and then suffered a blow to the head and lost his memory. On the other side, the farm was boiling and messing up under the scourge of three fat pigs. Sean, Timmy, and Shirley are all beginning to miss a serious farmer. Without hesitation, Sean packed his bags and got on the bus to the city center, and his friends followed without greeting.
The situation in the city is extremely complicated, and the ruthless dog catchers have become an insurmountable obstacle for the sheep and goats...
8. Song of the Sea (2014)
Director: Tom Moore
The film is based on Irish folklore. On a picturesque island, ben the little boy spends his last happy and unforgettable night with his pregnant mother, Brona. Soon after, her sister Silsa was born, but her mother died. Fast forward six years, their father Connor has never come out of the pain of bereavement, and the fantasy Silsa stumbles upon the beetle left by her mother, and almost drowns in the sea, eventually causing grandma to forcibly take the two children away from the island. The brothers and sisters are unable to adapt to life in the city, and while they are wandering the streets, they accidentally encounter three strange elves. They hope to return to their hometown with the help of the song of "SEAL Woman" Silsa, and the magical adventure begins...
9. The Land of Painting (2011)
Directed by Jean-François Lagio
In an unfinished painting, the people in the painting engage in hierarchical society, and the whole person discriminates against the unfinished person, let alone the line writer. The castle of the Painting Nation was controlled by the Candle Emperor, who expelled unshetched people and line writers into the forest. The painter Rameau and the unfinished claire fall in love and are chased and rounded up by the Candle Emperor. By chance, Rameau meets Claire's friend Lola and the linewriter Brum, and the three are chased into the man-eating forest. They decided to go looking for the vanished painter and let him finish the unfinished painting, coloring the unfinished and the linewriters. On the way to find, the three fell out of the painting and came to the painter's studio. Meet the charming lady lying by the window, the self-portrait of the painter who is not very good-tempered, and the blue clown who speaks quickly. They shuttled between painting and painting, running through the Carnival in Venice, encountering the chase of death, and finally returned to the studio, although they did not find the painter, but got the skill of painting.
On the other hand, Claire is arrested, the unspeakable people and the line writers are pulled to work as laborers, the Candle Emperor is embarking on a ritual, and the road back of Ramo and his party who have received paint and skills is full of dangers, and finally can he give the unfinished and the line writers the color.
10. The Prince and the Princess (2000)
Director: Michelle Oslo
Douban score: 8.6 points
The night is low, everything is quiet, six stories traveling through time and space, and the ancient and gorgeous theater lead us into the wonderful dream.
This is a unique silhouette animation, three main characters - the old man, the boy and the girl gathered in an ancient theater, using their rich imagination and a magical garment making machine, while designing costumes, writing plots, while creating characters, self-interpretation, a unique "prince and princess" fable story was born. They created six stories, namely "The Diamond Princess", "The Fig Boy", "The Witch's Castle", "The Old Lady's Coat", "The Cruel Queen and the Fab Heron Trainer", and "The Prince and the Princess". The story is set in different time and space, from the Middle Ages to the third millennium AD, from ancient Egypt to ancient Japan, continuing ancient fables while subverting traditions.
The above are ten movies recommended by individuals, and there may be many good movies that have not been seen, do you have any recommendations?