Classic high-scoring movie recommendations1. "The Shawshank Redemption" "The Shawshank Redemption" is an American drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont and directed by Tim Robin Starring

Classic high-scoring movie recommendations1. "The Shawshank Redemption" "The Shawshank Redemption" is an American drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont and directed by Tim Robin Starring Smith and Morgan Freeman. The film is adapted from Stephen Edwin King's 1982 novella "The Shawshank Redemption". It mainly tells the story of banker Andy who was imprisoned for shooting his wife and lover, and quietly planned his own redemption, and finally succeeded. The story of escaping from prison and regaining freedom. In 1947, banker Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) was accused of shooting his wife and lover to death and was sentenced to life in prison. Andy is sentenced to life imprisonment, which means he will spend the rest of his life in Shawshank Prison. Ellis "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman) was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder in 1927 and failed to parole many times. He became the "authority figure" in Shawshank Prison and would give you almost anything you wanted as long as you could pay: cigarettes, candy, alcohol, even marijuana. Whenever a new prisoner arrived, people would bet on who would cry on the first night. Reed thought that Andy, a weak scholar, would cry. As a result, Andy's silence cost Reed two packs of cigarettes, but it also made him look at Andy with admiration. For a long time, Andy didn't contact anyone. While everyone was complaining, he was walking in the yard very leisurely, just like in the park. A month later, the first thing Andy asked Reed to help him was a small pickaxe. He explained that he wanted to carve some small things to pass the time, and that he would find a way to escape from the prison's routine inspections. Before long, Red was playing chess with Andy's carving. Later, Andy got a huge poster of movie star Rita Hayworth and posted it on the wall of his cell. Once, Andy and several other prisoners went out to work together and overheard the prison guards talking about tax issues. Andy said that he had a way to get the prison guards to legally waive this huge tax. In exchange, he would get two bottles of beer for each of the dozen inmates. Two days later, as the sun set and they sat on the roof drinking beers, Reed said he felt free for the first time in years. Andy's mastery of the financial system soon freed him from heavy manual labor and the harassment of other perverted inmates in the prison. Soon, Andy became famous and began to handle tax issues for more and more prison guards. Even children came to him for consultation on schooling issues. At the same time, Andy gradually became an important money laundering tool for Shawnee Prison Warden Norton (Bob Gunton). Because Andy kept writing to the governor, he finally applied for a small amount of money for the prison to build a prison library. Prison life is very dull and people always have to find something to do on their own. Andy heard that Red used to like to play the harmonica, so he bought a harmonica for him. Late at night, the gentle sound of the harmonica echoed in the prison. Andy's peaceful prison life was broken by the arrival of a young prisoner who had heard about Andy's case while serving in other prisons and knew who the real murderer was. But when Andy asked the warden to retry the case, he was refused and sentenced to two months of solitary confinement as a severe punishment. In order to prevent Andy from being released, the warden planned to kill the young prisoners. Facing the cruel reality, Andy became depressed. One day, he said to Reed: "If you can be paroled one day, you must go somewhere to fulfill a wish for me. That was the place where my wife and I had our first date, under a big oak tree there. Dig out a box. You will know what it is when the time comes. "That night, there was wind and rain, thunder and lightning, and Andy, whose soul had been saved, successfully escaped from prison. It turned out that Andy had been digging holes with that little pickaxe every day for twenty years, and then covering the hole with posters. After Andy was released from prison, he took away some of the black money stored by the warden and exposed the truth about the warden's corruption and bribery. What the warden saw in the safe where the small ledger was stored was a Bible left by Andy. On the first page it was written: "Here is the way to salvation" and there was a hollowed-out paragraph. Bible, used to hide the pickaxe for digging holes. After serving 40 years in prison, Reed was finally paroled and found a metal box under an oak tree where he and Andy had made an appointment. Containing some cash and a handwritten letter from Andy, the two old friends finally reunited on the blue Pacific coast. 2. "Witness for the Prosecution" "Witness for the Prosecution" is a thriller drama film produced by United Pictures, directed by Billy Wilder, starring Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton. The film was released in the United States on February 6, 1958. The film is adapted from the original work by detective novelist Agatha Christie and tells the story of a British criminal defense lawyer defending a murder suspect. Sir Wilfred (Charles Laughton) is a famous criminal defense lawyer in London. He was treated for a heart disease, but his body was still weak. On the first day he went home to recuperate, the nurse stared at him sternly. medicine, and avoid tobacco and alcohol. The housekeeper even built an elevator for him to go upstairs. However, all the care and attention did not work for this willful, sharp-tongued barrister. Instead, he was excited by the complaint. Lawyer Mayhew and his client Val (Tyrone Power) visit him and ask him to litigate. It turns out that Wall met a rich woman, and the two met happily. Although the servants were full of contempt for the eggbeater he invented, the rich woman was full of love for him and even revised her will for him, leaving him 80,000 pounds. However, the rich woman was brutally killed. As a result, Wall became the police's number one suspect. His only witness is his wife Christine (Marlene Dietrich), but the latter's indifference and indifference when she came to the door made Sir Wilfred suspect that there was something hidden. Behind the complicated and confusing cases, there is an interlocking and ulterior secret hidden. 3. "The Killer Is Not Too Cold" (original name: "Léon", English translation: "The Killer") is an action film written and directed by Luc Besson, starring Natalie Portman , Jean-Reno, Gary Oldman co-starring. The film was released in France on September 14, 1994. The film mainly tells the story of professional killer Leon who accidentally rescues the rebellious girl Matilda whose whole family was killed, and the two fall in love. The film received 7 nominations for the 1995 Cesar Awards*** and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 19th Japanese Academy Awards. In the slums of New York, there lives an Italian named Leon (played by Jean-Reno), who is a professional killer. One day, the neighbor girl Matilda (Natalie Portman) knocked on his door and asked to live with him to avoid the killings. It turns out that the owner of the neighbor's house was a police informant. He was punished by the vicious police officer Stanfield (played by Gary Oldman) for embezzling a small bag of drugs, and his whole family was wiped out. Matilda was rescued by Leon, who began to help him with housework and teach him to read. Leon taught the girl how to use guns, and the two got along well. There was a wonderful chemistry between them: love. The girl followed Stanfill and rashly went to take revenge, but was accidentally caught. Leon arrived in time and rescued the girl. They move again, but the girl falls into Stanfill's hands. Leon defeated a group of policemen, rescued the girl again, let her escape from the ventilation duct, and asked her to take out the money she had saved. Leon then disguised himself as a policeman and tried to break out of the encirclement, but was seen through by the cunning Stanfield, who had no choice but to detonate the bomb on him. 4. "Farewell My Concubine" "Farewell My Concubine" is a literary film produced by Tomson Film Co., Ltd., adapted from Li Bihua's novel of the same name, directed by Chen Kaige, written by Li Bihua and Lu Wei, and starring Leslie Cheung, Gong Li, and Zhang Fengyi. The film revolves around the joys and sorrows of two famous Peking opera actors for half a century, showing their thinking and understanding of traditional culture, people's living conditions and human nature. The film was released in mainland China and Hong Kong in 1993 and has since been released in many countries and regions around the world, breaking the box office record for mainland Chinese art films in the United States. In 1993, the film won the Palme d'Or, the highest award at the Cannes International Film Festival, becoming the first film to win the Palme d'Or. In 1993, the film won the Palme d'Or, the highest gold medal at the Cannes International Film Festival, becoming the first Chinese-language film to win this award. In addition, the film also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the International Federation of Film Critics Award and other international awards. , is the only Chinese-language film to win both the Palme d'Or and the U.S. Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1994, Zhang Yimou won the 4th China Film and Performing Arts Society Special Contribution Award for this film. In 2005, the film was selected as one of the "100 Best Films in History" by Time Magazine. On March 3, 2020, the trailer for the film's re-release in South Korea was released. The 171-minute film will be re-released in South Korea on April 1. Previously, the film was scheduled to be released on March 25, but was later adjusted to be released on the 17th anniversary of Leslie Cheung's death. In the winter of 1924, 9-year-old Xiaodouzi entered the Guan Family Opera Troupe to learn opera because his mother, a prostitute, cut off the deformed fingers on his left hand. The only person in the troupe who sympathized with Xiao Douzi was his senior brother Xiao Shitou. Ten years later, under the strict and cruel guidance of Master Guan, the acting skills of the two brothers improved rapidly. Xiaodouzi played the female role under the alias Cheng Dieyi (played by Leslie Cheung), and Xiao Shitou played the male role under the alias Duan Xiaolou (played by Zhang Fengyi). "Farewell My Concubine" co-starred by the two was very popular in the capital, and the two brothers were also very popular. The two agreed to play "Farewell My Concubine" for life. Duan Xiaolou married the prostitute Juxian (played by Gong Li). Dieyi, who was dependent on his brother, came to his brother's residence with a heavy heart, handed Xiaolou the sword he had exchanged for humiliation with his brother, and decided not to have any more relationships with him. Xiaolou co-starred in "Farewell My Concubine". At Master Guan's call, the two brothers joined forces again. At the end of the Anti-Japanese War, the two were forced to sing for a group of undisciplined and low-quality national army soldiers. Duan Xiaolou had a conflict with the soldiers, and Juxian had a miscarriage in the chaos. Later, a soldier arrested Dieyi on charges of being a traitor. In order to rescue Dieyi, Duan Xiaolou pleads with Yuan Shiqing (played by Ge You), a bureaucrat who had played with Dieyi. Juxian asked Dieyi to lie and begged her to be released, and showed Dieyi a note saying that Xiaolou would no longer perform with her. Dieyi was rescued by a senior official of the Kuomintang because of his unique skills. After liberation, their skills were not taken seriously. Cheng Dieyi accidentally tasted opium and developed a bad voice. She broke her voice during a performance and was determined to quit drugs. With the help of Duan Xiaolou and his wife, she finally recovered from the torture of drug addiction, but was framed by Xiaosi. , the well-meaning adopted child Xiaosi framed him, Xiaosi insisted on taking Yu Ji's place and performing on the same stage as Duan Xiaolou. Duan Xiaolou stopped performing regardless of the consequences, but Juxian persuaded him to perform for the sake of the overall situation. Duan Xiaolou finally performed. Dieyi was heartbroken and broke off relations with Duan Xiaolou. During the Cultural Revolution, Duan Xiaolou was framed by his waiter and was forced to frame Dieyi. Duan Xiaolou refused and was paraded through the streets. At this time, Dieyi suddenly appeared, dressed as Yu Ji, and was willing to be humiliated together with Duan Xiaolou. Duan Xiaolou saw that Dieyi had thrown himself into a trap and hoped to protect Juxian, so he framed Dieyi in the hope of protecting Juxian. He also said that Dieyi was a traitor. But Dieyi was unwilling to accept it. He thought Duan Xiaolou only cared about Juxian. Seeing that Juxian, whom he hated, now pitied him and helped him, he vented all his resentment on Juxian and exposed Juxian's past. After engaging in prostitution, Duan Xiaolou was forced to break up with Juxian and said that he had never loved her. Juxian hanged himself in despair. After crushing the "Gang of Four", the brothers performed "Farewell My Concubine" together for the last time after 22 years. Brother Duan Xiaolou quoted Cheng Dieyi's words "I am a man, not a woman", and Dieyi realized that he was actually a man. Only then did Die Yi realize that he was actually a man, and finally understood that he had been living in a drama. So, after Yu Ji finished singing the last line, she committed suicide with the sword given to her that was full of her own feelings and fantasies. Dieyi ended her acting career in the arms of her senior brother Xiaolou, and also ended this gorgeous show. tragedy. 5. "Life is Beautiful" "Life is Beautiful" is a feature film directed by Roberto Benigni and starring Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Bracci, Giorgio Cantarini and others. On December 20, 1997, the film was released in Italy. The film tells the story of a Jewish father and son who were sent to a Nazi concentration camp. The father used his imagination to lie that they were playing a game. In the end, the father left his son's innocence intact while he died tragically. In 1999, the film won three awards at the 71st Academy Awards: Best Foreign Language Film, Best Actor, and Best Score. In 1939, the dark clouds of World War II loomed over Italy. In 1939, the dark clouds of World War II loomed over Italy. Guido is a Jewish young man. He looks clumsy, but he is kind-hearted and optimistic. He is full of hope for a better life. He and his friend Ferruccio drove a broken car from the countryside to the small town of Arezzo, hoping to open their own bookstore there and live a peaceful and comfortable life. While passing by a barn tower, the beautiful girl Dora suddenly fell from the tower and threw herself into his arms. It turns out that there is a hornet's nest on the tower, and hornets often harass local residents. Dora wanted to do people a favor by burning down the wasp's nest, but was stung by a wasp instead. Guido fell in love with her immediately and treated her with enthusiasm. To express her gratitude, Dora gave Guido some eggs and watched him leave meaningfully. In gloomy Italy, the Nazi counterattack intensified, Mussolini implemented tough racial discrimination policies, and Guido's application to open a bookstore was repeatedly blocked because of his Jewish ancestry. His best friend Ferruccio's job is also in trouble. As a result, Guido was forced to work as a waiter in a restaurant. He won the love of customers with his sincere, honest and thoughtful service. Once, Guido accidentally knocked down Dora while riding his bicycle. The two met again, igniting the fire of love in Guido's heart. He lost no time in confessing his love to Dora. Dora was a teacher at the school. One day, the inspector from Rome inspected the school. After Guido learned about it, he pretended to be the inspector and came to Dora's school to inspect. The principal greeted him warmly. In order to please Dora and attract her attention, Guido jumped on the podium and performed his comedian talents, making the students laugh and the principal and teachers widened their eyes. A look of disbelief. When Guido learns that Dora and her boyfriend Rodolfo are going to the theater to see an opera, he also buys tickets. Guido, who was sitting downstairs, kept staring at Dora in the box upstairs. At first, Dora didn't care about Guido's constant pursuit, but because Dora hated Rodolfo, she spent a lot of time with Guido. Rudolph held an engagement party with Dora on his own wishful thinking. Coincidentally, the party was arranged at Guido's hotel. Guido skillfully rescues Dora from Rodolfo's entanglements, thereby winning her heart. Dora did not hesitate to fall out with her parents, ran away from home and married Guido. After the marriage, good things came one after another: Guido's dream bookstore opened, and they had a lovely son, Joshua. Guido often played games with his son, and the family lived happily ever after. But the good times didn't last long. On Joshua's fifth birthday, the Nazis captured Guido and Joshua and forcibly sent them to a Jewish concentration camp. When Dora and Joshua's grandmother came home and saw the house empty and messy, Dora understood what was happening. Although she had no Jewish ancestry, she insisted on going to the concentration camp with her son. Dora was locked in the women's cell. Guido did not want to let the tragedy of his son's young heart be overshadowed from now on. In the inhumane concentration camp, Guido tried every means to get in touch with his wife in the women's prison, telling Dora that she was safe, while protecting and taking care of the young Joshua, coaxing his son to play a game, and those who abide by the rules of the game Finally get a real tank to take home. The innocent and curious son believed Guido's words, how much he wanted a tank! Joshua endured hunger, fear, loneliness and all the harsh conditions. Guido did not hurt his son's innocence by playing. During the liberation, late one night, the Nazis were preparing to escape. Guido hid his son in an iron cabinet and told Joshua not to come out. He planned to take advantage of the chaos to go to the women's prison to save his wife Dora, but unfortunately he was discovered by the Nazis. When the Nazis escorted Guido past Joshua's iron cabinet, he was still optimistic, walking with great strides, and told his son not to come out. But soon he heard a gunshot, and Guido, who had gone through hardships, died tragically at the gunpoint of the German Nazis. Down. After dawn, Joshua climbed out of the iron cabinet and stood in the yard. At this time, a real tank rumbled over. An American soldier got down from the top and carried him into the tank. 6. "Forrest Gump" is a movie directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks, Robin Wright and others. It was released in the United States on July 6, 1994. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name written by American writer Winston Glum in 1986. It describes a small town boy with congenital mental retardation, Forrest Gump, who strives to improve himself. In the end, "foolish people are blessed", and is favored by God. He lives in various places. Inspiring stories of miracles in the field. After the film was released, it won six Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director in 1995. Forrest Gump is an imbecile with an IQ of only 75. In order to avoid being bullied by other children in school, he followed the advice of his friend Jenny and started to "run". He ran to escape the ridicule of others. In middle school, in order to avoid being bullied by others, he ran to the school football field and was admitted to college. After Forrest Gump was admitted under special conditions, he became a football superstar and was received by President Kennedy. After graduating from college, Forrest Gump joined the army again and went to Vietnam. There, he met two friends: Bubba, who was passionate about shrimp fishing, and the formidable Captain Dunn-Taylor. At this time, Jenny has fallen and lived a dissolute life. Forrest Gump has always loved Jenny, but Jenny does not love him. After the war, Forrest Gump was received by President Johnson as a hero. At a peace rally, A-Gump met Jenny again. The two met in a hurry and separated in a hurry. Guided by the credo of "doing what he says," A-Gump finally broke out into his own world. Throughout his life, he met many American celebrities. He exposed the eavesdroppers in the "Watergate Incident" and went to China as a member of the American table tennis team, contributing to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Two music superstars, Elvis Presley and John Lennon, also created many popular songs through their association with him. Finally, Forrest Gump became an entrepreneur through shrimp fishing. In memory of the late Bubba, he established the Bubba-Gump Company, gave half of the company's shares to Bubba's mother, and became a gardener himself. Forrest Gump has experienced all the ups and downs in the world's historical periods, but no matter when, where, or who he is with, he remains as pure and kind as ever. In his secluded life, he often missed Jenny. At this time, Jenny had already gone astray and fell into despair. Finally one day, Jenny came back. She and A-Gump lived together for a while. One night, Jenny threw herself into Forrest Gump's arms and left quietly at dawn. After waking up, Forrest Gump sat on the bench in front of the door and suddenly started running. He traveled across America and became a celebrity again. After running for a long time, Forrest stopped and began to return to his hometown. On the way, he received a letter from Jenny. He went to her immediately. While waiting for the bus at the station. A-Gump told others about his previous experience. So, he met Jenny again and a little boy, that was his son. At this time, Jenny had an incurable disease. Forrest Gump and Jenny returned home together and spent a happy time. After Jenny's death, their son reached school age. A-Gump put his son on the school bus and sat on a bench at the bus stop, recalling his life experiences. 7. "Schindler's List" is a war film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes and Starring Albus David. The film opened in Washington, D.C., on November 30, 1993, and in the United States on December 15, 1993. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Australian novelist Thomas Kenneally. It tells the story of Schindler, a German in Poland, who hired more than 1,100 Jews to work in his factory during World War II to help them escape the massacre. story. German speculator Schindler (Liam Neeson) is a member of the Nazi Party. He was romantic and enjoyed himself, and was a well-known local Nazi die-hard. He is good at using his relationships to maximize benefits. In occupied Poland, Jews were the cheapest labor force. Therefore, Schindler's factory employed only Jews. However, by obtaining this job, these men also gained temporary security from being slaughtered as producers of war products. Schindler's factory became a refuge for the Jews. However, Schindler became increasingly disappointed with the Nazis' brutal persecution of the Jews. In 1943, the Nazis massacred the Jews in Krakow, shattering Schindler's last illusions about the Nazis, because he clearly knew the Nazi massacre of Jews and the horrors of Auschwitz. From that moment on, Schindler had only one idea, which was to protect as many Jews as possible from death in Auschwitz. He compiled a list of workers he claimed were "necessary" for the factory to function properly, and bribed Nazi officials to keep them safe. He was increasingly suspected of violating racial laws, but each time he wisely avoided persecution and, as always, risked his life to rescue Jews. When a train transporting his female workers strayed into Auschwitz, he even spent huge sums of money to chase them back to his factory. Soon, the Soviet Red Army arrived in Krakow and announced the end of the war to the surviving Jews in Schindler's factory. One snowy night, Schindler bid farewell to the workers, and more than 1,000 rescued Jews saw him off. They handed Schindler a self-initiated signed testimony that he was not a war criminal. At the same time, someone knocked out his gold tooth, made a gold ring, and gave it to Schindler. It was engraved with a Jewish saying: Saving one person's life is saving all mankind. Schindler burst into tears, distressed that he had not been able to save more Jews. In order to atone for his sins, Schindler went to great lengths. All of his wealth was used to save Jewish lives. In the heavy snow, the Jews watched Schindler leave the city. His righteous deeds will always be remembered by the Jews. Eighth, "Twelve Angry Men" is a black-and-white film produced by MGM, directed by Sidney Lumet, written by Reginald Ross, and starring Henry Fonda and Lee Ke Starring Boo and Martin Bassam. The film was released in the United States on April 10, 1957. The film tells the story of a boy who grew up in a slum and is accused of murdering his biological father. After the case was submitted to court, the bystanders and the murder weapon were confirmed to be used for murder. The twelve men serving as the jury in this case were asked to discuss the case in the jury room before closing. The discussion results must be unanimous before the case can be officially closed. In court, an eighteen-year-old boy accused of killing his father is being sentenced. The final verdict must take into account the opinions of a jury of twelve people. Each of these twelve people has his own career and life: the eloquent advertiser, the righteous architect, the upright and brave office worker, the new aristocrat who discriminates against ordinary people, the watchmaker who pursues the truth, the shrewd and calm Bankers, salesmen who only work in a hurry. Everyone has their own way of thinking and speaking, but except for the architect played by Henry Fonda, everyone else is dismissive of the case and believes that the boy is the murderer long before the discussion. All the evidence pointed to the boy's guilt, and it seemed to everyone that there was no point in discussing the issue. However, the first vote was 11 to 1 in favor of the boy's guilt, and under legal procedures a unanimous vote of 12 to 0 was required for the court to accept it. The first one to stand up in support of innocence was No. 8. Due to No. 8's persistence and scientific speculation on three key pieces of evidence, an atmosphere of support for innocence began to spread among the other 11 jurors. The vote on whether the boy was guilty also began to change dramatically: 11 to 1, 9 to 3, 8 to 4, 6 to 6, 3 to 9, 1 to 11. In the end, after the collision of various outlooks on life and the contest of various ways of thinking, all jurors cast their sacred vote responsibly. In the end, the 12 jurors reached a unanimous verdict: not guilty! 9. "Splendid Life" "Splendid Life" is an Italian film directed by Italian director Marco Tullio Giordana and starring Alessio Boni. The film tells the story of the life, old age, illness and death of an ordinary Italian family of six, the Calatti family, from 1966 to 2000. From 1966 to 2000, an Italian family undergoes social and familial changes, with the central characters being brothers Nicola and Mateo. As teenagers, the two brothers lived in Rome and had the same dreams, preferences and life goals. However, after meeting Zoe, a girl with mental illness in a mental hospital, their outlook on life began to gradually change. After experiencing a series of events, the free-thinking Nicola decided to become a psychiatrist, while the rebellious Mateo decided to give up his studies and become a policeman. After a flood in Florence, Nicola meets Julianne, a talented pianist, while Mateo meets Mirella, an optimistic photographer. The conflict of political ideas and personalities between the four of them reflects the historical traces of world chaos. The tenth film, "Inception" is a movie directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Marion Cotillard. The plot of the movie shuttles between dreams and reality, and is defined as a "contemporary science fiction action film that takes place in the structure of consciousness." The film tells the story of a dream maker played by Leonardo DiCaprio who leads a team of agents played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ellen Page to enter other people's dreams, steal the secrets of other people's subconscious minds, and reconstruct them. Stories about other people’s dreams. Dom Cobb (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) is an experienced thief who can sneak into people's most mentally vulnerable dreams and steal valuable secrets from their subconscious. Known as the best in this industry. Cobb's rare skill made him the most coveted target in dangerous corporate espionage, but it also made him an international fugitive and cost him the love of his life. Now, Cobb has a chance to redeem himself and complete one last mission to return his life to its original state. What is different from the past is that the task of Cobb and his team this time is not to steal ideas, but to implant new ideas. If they succeeded, it would be a perfect crime. However, even if careful and professional arrangements are made in advance, it is impossible to predict that the dangerous enemy already knows their actions. Only Cobb can predict the enemy's whereabouts.