Many movies, just released but facing a dismal box office, many years later when we watched again, we found that because of the box office missed the classic!
1. "The Illusion of Death"

The film tells that a benevolent God will give the dead 7 days, and one day in the sky is equal to 4 days on earth. In these 7 days, you will continue to live, and see everything that your life brings to this world, and see the shadow of your own death infinitely magnified in this world, until you are alone, lonely and drifting. Finally look at the sky and press the end button yourself. Time will go back to 7 days ago, everything will repeat itself from the one he should have died, and the tragedy will be limited to death
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2. "Isda"
The film tells the story of a pair of unlucky singers and composers Chuck and Lee, in order to seek the last glimmer of life, received a stage contract from a city in the interior of Africa, on the way, at the airport in Isda in the Middle East, Chuck reached out to help a beautiful revolutionary Sheila, but unexpectedly became involved in a thrilling and bizarre adventure??? Two film emperors plus a film queen, combined into this super masterpiece costing forty million US dollars, the king superstar Warren Beatty also served as the producer of this film, he and the film emperor Dustin Hoffman have a world in the film world, but have never worked together, this film brings together these two superstars, plus the French sexy film queen Isabelle Jeanne, into an unprecedented strong cast.
3. "Harlow and Mudd"
The film tells the story of Harlow, a 20-year-old high-society boy, who is obsessed with death, likes to pretend to commit suicide to scare his mother, is keen to attend funerals, and even buys a hearse. The mother is accustomed to it, but it is unbearable, so she urges Harlow to start a family and mature as soon as possible. At the funeral of others, Harlow met the 79-year-old Mudd, an old woman who shared his hobbies, and has since entered the wonderful and colorful world of Mude. The cheerful and funny Mude gradually opens up the gloomy Harlow and eventually opens his heart to her. Harlow's death game scares off multiple conscripted girls, and his intolerable mother decides to let him join the army, but he and Mudd devis to get rid of the military service. Two friends who have been dating for many years are getting closer and closer...
4. "Voyeurism"
The film tells the story of Mark, a photographer who loves photography and carries a handheld camera left to him by his father. A serial murder case caused panic in the city, and the victims were all women, and when they died, their faces were covered with extreme fear, and mark was the real culprit who committed these terrible crimes. It turned out that Mark's father was a psychologist who studied children's fears, and as his subject of experiments, Mark was surrounded by all kinds of sudden fright from an early age, and such long-term fear and depression led to his distorted personality and became the fuse of all tragedies. By chance, Mark was attracted to the beauty of his neighbor Helen, but hesitated just as he was about to attack Helen. Helen's innocence and beauty temporarily heal mark's childhood wounds, but the often raging madness has plunged him into a self-entanglement with nature. The successive crimes of Mark attract the attention of the police, and when he is arrested, the desperate Mark chooses to self-destruct.
5. "A Worm at Work"
It's a fun office movie, and although it was made more than a decade ago, white-collar workers today have stronger resentments than they did then
6. "Baby Raising Wonders"
Hawkes's classic neuro-comedy,
The film was fast-paced, full of pranks, flexible shots, and a classic neuro-comedy, but it failed miserably at the box office, and Catherine Hepburn instantly became a box office poison, struggling years later.
7. Night of the Hunters
Talented actor Charles Lawton directed only this one film in his lifetime, which was a box office flop in its early stages, but was eventually considered the greatest American film of the 50s.