NO.10: The Hobbit 1: An Unexpected Journey (2012) $257 million.
I watched the first film of the Lord of the Rings series, and after watching it, I longed for New Zealand. But I always feel that the movie is missing something compared to the book, and the rich details of Tolkien's setting cannot be fully realized in the three-dimensional world. As far as the plot is concerned, this one is more like a kind of prelude to the opening of the prelude, the story is advancing smoothly, but it lacks the magic of hooking.

NO.9: Avatar (2009) $261 million.
If I remember correctly, it was a landmark film that ushered in a whole new era of 3D, and the sci-fi action blockbusters that followed were basically 3D. It ushered in a whole new era of special effects for the film, and the face capture special effects were shocking. The first time I saw it was in junior high school, six years ago, but when the film was released, it was well known. At that time, there were huge propaganda posters everywhere, and people heard its news by word of mouth, which was really famous. Later, I watched it several times, and each time it made people feel shocked, no wonder the highest box office in film history, it is really worthy of the name. However, last year, it was overtaken by the reunion four. But in my mind, this movie is a god-like existence for my movie world.
NO.8: Pirates of the Caribbean 2 (2006) $264 million.
The story of pirates of the Caribbean is the adventure story of pirates full of exoticism, often see Captain Jackspelo being chased around, in addition, Turner's dedication to love, the spirit of all costs worthy of Elizabeth's lifelong trust, Elizabeth also for Turner was born and died. Turner's father served in pirate ships for Turner's life, beautiful sea landscapes, thrilling action pictures, thrilling adventures, perhaps this is the pursuit and lifestyle of a professional pirate of an era.
NO.7: Water World (1995) $271 million.
In fact, it is still the framework of the adventure of the other world game, the blue god clan is the NPC that ensures the development of the game according to the plot, and the people after death are all players... It's just that these players are constantly asking why we're here. But philosophy, but the plot, but the movie only makes the beginning of a loop, and it doesn't go on. A bit of a waste of good ideas.
NO.6: Harry Potter 6: The Betrayal of the Half-Blood Prince (2009) $275 million.
Seeing the scene of the game suddenly reminds me of the clip I watched at the teacher's house when I was young. I didn't expect that I didn't like it enough, it was that I wasn't at this age, and the ideas of each age group were different. The story in the middle has some jumps, but the big plot can also be linked. A good story still has to be watched slowly, looking forward to the final showdown. This episode gets the secret of Voldemort's immortality, knows Voldemort's mentor, and of course, there are many stories interspersed in the middle. Touching, happy, love, affection, friendship.
NO.5: Rapunzel (2010) $281 million.
Completely different from the story of the long-haired princess we are familiar with, this time Barbie did not focus on the princess's long hair... (At the 3D level at the time, it was really difficult to achieve ORIGIN's flowing hair) The emotional scene seems to be very close to Romeo and Juliet, but the ending cannot be a cup of course. The musical standard is high and the soundtrack is worth collecting.
NO.4: Spider-Man 3 (2007) $294 million.
In recent years, commercial blockbusters in Europe and the United States have become more and more stylized and juvenile, and the leading Marvel factory is hard to blame. Ten years ago, people watched these popcorn commercial films mock their shallow themes, confused logic, did not want a mountain to be higher than a mountain, look at the current Dutch brother version of Spider-Man, really glad that Marvel did not have the financial resources to go down to personally operate.
NO.3: Titanic (1997) $294 million.
I believe that the Titanic suffered an iceberg and sank, which must have been a big wound in the self-esteem of the British people at that time. This event has been put on the screen twice, and it is indeed very dramatic in itself - known as the light of Britain, a city on the water, mythically the unsinkable Titanic's first voyage touched the ice and sank, how can it not make the world sigh. As with many things that have been experienced, when there is no problem, it seems foolproof, and once all the unexpected but reasonable fatal factors of the incident have emerged together, it is impossible to cope with and entrusted with disaster.
NO.2: Cleopatra (1963) $340 million.
At a glance, you know that it is a huge amount of money, exquisite and gorgeous costumes are dazzling, the scene is magnificent, the visual effect is very good, and it is a feast for the eyes. Historical figures are very familiar and famous. Taylor is a beautiful person with a graceful style, which is very suitable for this role. Even if it is an epic movie, it is also the most deeply rooted screen shaping of Cleopatra, love, politics, history, of course, the most popular is Elizabeth Taylor, which is one of her representative works, but also one of her personal charm fully embodied in the play, want to see Taylor can watch this.
NO.1: Pirates of the Caribbean: The End of the World (2007) $342 million.
After reading 3, I knew that it was for 2 to fill the pit. When I first watched 2, I thought that this part was not at all good at all, that is, the indigenous place was more interesting, and only after watching the third part did I know that in fact, the second and third parts should be connected together. It's just time-limited. This one inherits the plot of the previous two films, in order to save Jack, Will and Elizabeth go to the end of the world to find Jack. Although it's a bit of a shame that Will ends up becoming the captain of a ghost ship and not being able to be with Elizabeth all the time, the movie is really too wonderful to enjoy.
The world's ten most expensive movies are worthy of big productions and worth watching several times!