2022-12-28 10:56:00
Movies are an art full of charm. It's better to watch movies than to have nothing to do at home during the holidays.
Today, Meiwuji has selected 50 movies that affect the world for you. After watching 50 movies that affect the world, you can change your life.
NO.50
Avenger Alliance 4: Battle of the End (2019)
Avengers: Endgame
Director: Anthony Russell/Joe Russell
Screenplay: Christopher Marcus/Stephen McPhelie
Starring: Robert Downey Jr./Chris Evans
Score of watercress: 8.5
The last part of The Avengers, a perfect and imperfect ending, ends a series and an era.
In this film, the surviving avengers travel back to the past time and space to rewrite the ending.
The film set a new world box office record.
NO.49
Wandering Earth (2019)
The Wandering Earth
Director: Guo Fan
Screenplay: Gong Ge/Yan Dongxu/Guo Fan
Starring: Qu Chuxiao/Wu Jing/Li Guangjie
Score of watercress: 7.9
It is the first real science fiction film in China. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by Liu Cixin, a science fiction writer. It tells about the increasing burden of the earth due to the uncontrolled destruction of the environment by human beings. In order to survive, scientists put forward a plan of "wandering the earth".
The dark horse at the box office at that time, I have to say that Wu Jing did have a hand in selecting films. Although this film has some shortcomings compared with some foreign blockbusters in terms of special effects, it can already see the great progress of domestic films.
NO.48
Warrior Wolf 2 (2017)
Wolf Warriors 2
Director: Wu Jing
Screenplay: Wu Jing/Dong Qun/Liu Yi
Starring: Wu Jing/Frank Greero/Wu Gang
Score of watercress: 7.1
The Black Horse of the Year in 2017, also the highest grossing film in China by far, tells the story of Leng Feng, a former "war wolf" played by Wu Jing, who suffered riots in Africa to find his lover's whereabouts.
This should be the first domestic film similar to heroism. Although it is personal heroism, it shows the strength of the country behind it. With a box office of 5.7 billion yuan, it is the first domestic film to rank among the top 50 box offices in the world.
NO.47
Hidden People (2016)
Hidden Figures
Director: Theodore Melfield
Screenplay: Alison Schroeder
Starring: Taraj P. Hansen/Octavia Spencer
Score of watercress: 8.8
A story about a black woman scientist breaks not only gender discrimination, but also skin color discrimination. I can't change my skin color. I can only be the first.
Based on real events, it is an excellent anti discrimination film.
NO.46
Suyuan (2013)
Wish
Director: Li Junyi
Writer: Jin Zhihui
Starring: Xue Jingqiu/Yan Zhiyuan/Li Lai
Score of watercress: 9.2
Based on the real events in South Korea, this case has attracted great attention worldwide due to the broadcast of the film.
Just last year, the release of the criminal in Suwon's case also caused considerable repercussions in the society. At the same time, the film also changed the laws of South Korea.
NO.45
Furnace (2011)
Silenced
Director: Huang Donghe
Screenplay: Kong Zhiyong/Huang Donghe
Starring: Ggong/Zheng Youmei/Jin Zhiying
Score of watercress: 9.3
Like Suwon, it is also a real event adapted from South Korea, which has changed the laws of South Korea. Through the spread of the film, more people in the world have paid attention to the sexual abuse and abuse of children.
NO.44
Inception (2010)
Inception
Director: Christopher Nolan
Screenplay: Christopher Nolan
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio/Joseph Gordon Levitte
Score of watercress: 9.3
Nolan's classic film is joined by Xiao Li. The structure of multiple dreams makes the film logic very difficult to understand, but it also makes this work a world classic.
NO.43
Avatar (2009)
Avatar
Director: James Cameron
Screenplay: James Cameron
Starring: Sam Worthington/Zoe Soldana/Sigourney Weaver
Score of watercress: 8.7
3D commercial blockbusters, science fiction themes, high-tech screen production, and fantastic plot ideas are all reasons why Avatar can occupy an important position in film history.
Prior to "Duplex 4", "Avatar" had been the world box office champion for 10 years, and if the exchange rate of prices and currencies were converted, the winner would not be certain.
NO.42
Kung Fu Panda
Kung Fu Panda
Director: Mark Osborne/John Stevenson
Screenplay: Jonathan Abel/Glenn Berger/Ethan River
Starring: Jack Black/Dustin Hoffman/Angelina Jolie
Score of watercress: 8.1
This is an animated film produced by DreamWorks and the first American action comedy animated film with Chinese kungfu as the theme.
Po, the panda, is charmingly naive. He uses the image of China's national treasure to make Chinese Kung Fu moves, which is very characteristic of Chinese labels.
NO.41
Electric Saw (2004)
Saw
Director: Wen Ziren
Screenplay: Wen Ziren/Ray Warner
Starring: Ray Warner/Gary Elvis
Score of watercress: 8.7
It is difficult to have a high score of horror films, especially series films. It is easy to make worse and worse, but the exception is "Saw Thriller".
According to incomplete statistics, the chain saw horror series should be the only series of horror movies that have no low scores in the whole series so far, and there are no works with less than 7 scores.
NO.40
Infernal Affairs (2002)
Infernal Affairs
Director: Liu Weiqiang/Mai Zhaohui
Screenplay: Mai Zhaohui/Zhuang Wenqiang
Starring: Liu Dehua/Liang Chaowei/Huang Qiusheng
Score of watercress: 9.2
At present, the ceiling of domestic gangster movies is not only widely popular in China, but also has been remade by many countries, which can be said to be a very classic gangster crime movie.
NO.39
Spirited Away (2001)
Spirited away
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Screenplay: Hayao Miyazaki
Starring: New Beauty/Freedom to Go Wild
Score of watercress: 9.4
Hayao Miyazaki's most classic film, which has won many awards in film festivals, is another peak of animated films, and also shows the world the excellence of animated films.
NO.38
Truman's World (1998)
The Truman Show
Director: Peter Weir
Screenplay: Andrew Nicole
Starring: Kim Carey/Laura Linnie/Ed Harris
Score of watercress: 9.3
A film that will make people feel cold after reading it. After reading it, they will think about which world we live in. Is it true.
NO.37
Titanic (1997)
Titanic
Director: James Cameron
Screenplay: James Cameron
Type: love/disaster
Score of watercress: 9.4
An important work in film history is almost an epic of love.
The accidental encounter between a rich girl and a poor boy is a short and true love. Maybe when they get off the ship safely and get together, the end may not be very good. They may be worn away by the hard life, or they may really cross all obstacles to stay together for life.
From the moment the ship sank, it was doomed that their love would become an epic and the film would become a classic.
NO.36
Beautiful Life (1997)
La vita è bella
Director: Roberto Benini
Screenplay: Vincenzo Cherami/Roberto Benini
Starring: Roberto Benini/Nicoletta Blasky
Score of watercress: 9.5
It seems that movies about war are always cruel and oppressive, but Beautiful Life is an accident. It shows people's lives under the war from another perspective.
It is not that the war is not so cruel, but that there should be some warmth in the cruel life.
If you can't change your life, then change yourself. It's a warm and heartfelt film.
NO.35
Toy Story (1995)
Toy Story
Director: John Lasseter
Screenplay: Jos Wedden/Andrew Stanton/Joel Cohen
Starring: Tom Hanks/Tim Allen
Score of watercress: 8.4
He was the box office champion of the year in 1995 and also the first animated film made entirely with computer technology. It tells the story of a group of toys. It is very interesting.
NO.34
This killer is not too cold (1994)
Leon: The Professional
Director: Luc Besson
Screenplay: Luc Besson
Starring: Jean Renault/Natalie Portman/Gary Oldman
Score of watercress: 9.4
The story between Leon, the killer, and Mathilda, the little girl. When the killer gets emotional, it means he is going to die.
Luc Besson is also very powerful. This film has touched many people and left them with endless aftertaste.
NO.33
Forrest Gump (1994)
Forrest Gump
Director: Robert Zemigis
Screenplay: Eric Ross/Winston Groom
Starring: Tom Hanks/Robin White/Gary Sinis
Score of watercress: 9.5
A very important film in the film history, which won many film awards, is also the work of Tom Hanks who won the movie king.
NO.32
Shawshank Redemption (1994)
The Shawshank Redemption
Director: Frank De La Bonte
Screenplay: Frank Delabont/Stephen King
Starring: Tim Robbins/Morgan Freeman
Score of watercress: 9.7
The work that is known as the first in film history has no love, no beauty, only faith and hope, but it can be loved by most people, so its excellence naturally goes without saying.
NO.31
Schindler's List (1993)
Schindler's List
Director: Steven Spielberg
Screenplay: Thomas Kennelly
Starring: Liam Neeson/Ben Kingsley
Score of watercress: 9.5
The film, adapted from the real event, let more people know about it, and showed the cruelty of the war while also seeing a trace of warmth in the war.
NO.30
Farewell My Concubine (1993)
Farewell My Concubine
Director: Chen Kaige
Screenplay: Lu Wei/Li Bihua
Starring: Zhang Guorong/Zhang Fengyi/Gong Li
Score of watercress: 9.6
A story about art, "no madness, no survival", is the first and only Chinese film that has won the Palme d'Or in Cannes, France, and is the highest achievement of director Chen Kaige.
NO.29
Ju Dou (1990)
Ju Dou
Director: Zhang Yimou/Yang Fengliang
Screenplay: Liu Heng
Starring: Gong Li/Li Baotian/Li Wei
Score of watercress: 8.1
Through incest, the first one exposes the distortion of ethical code to human nature and the huge conflict between the pursuit of human nature and the inhuman society and culture.
NO.28
The Past of the United States (1984)
Once Upon a Time in America
Director: Seljo Lionel
Screenplay: Piero de Benadi
Starring: Robert De Niro/Jennifer Connery
Score of watercress: 9.2
An epic film, which takes 4 hours to tell the story of a person's life, is the only genre film comparable to the Godfather in American film history, and is a classic epic gangster film with impeccable characters, stories, scenes and music.
NO.27
Iron drum (1979)
The Tin Drum
Director: Volcker Schlundorf
Screenplay: Volk Schlundorf/Franz Setz/Jean Claude Carrier
Starring: Mario Adolf/Angela Winkle/David Bennett
Score of watercress: 8.3
A very important film in the new film movement in Germany. A film shows a city and presents the life of German wartime petty citizens in an epic grand pattern. Seeing the big from the small is a breakthrough in contemporary German films and one of the greatest anti Nazism films in film history.
NO.26
Star Wars (1977)
Star Wars
Director: George Lucas
Screenplay: George Lucas
Starring: Harrison Ford/Mark Hamill
Score of watercress: 8.4
A film of great milestone in the film history, when all technologies were not yet mature, made such a sci-fi film, and subsequently became an excellent series, the earliest IP, with strong influence. At the beginning, it ranked second in the total box office, only second to Gone with the Wind.
NO.25
Jingwu Sect (1972)
Fist of Fury
Director: Luo Wei
Screenplay: Luo Wei/Ni Kuang
Starring: Bruce Lee/Miao Kexiu/Tian Jun
Score of watercress: 8.5
Bruce Lee should be the first Chinese movie star to make a name in the world. He is a Chinese kung fu star who can dazzle everyone. This film not only makes the world audience see Chinese kung fu and Chinese movie stars, but also says what Chinese people have always wanted to say: Chinese people are not sick people.
NO.24
Godfather (1972)
Once Upon a Time in America
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Screenplay: Mario Puzo
Starring: Marlon Brando/Al Pacino
Score of watercress: 9.3
Like the title, this film is also a godfather in gangster type films. From the plot to the acting skills of actors, it is impeccable. It is an important film in the film history.
NO.23
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2001: A Space Odyssey
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Screenplay: Arthur Clark/Stanley Ku