Classic foreign movies, not too magical, not too old! Trouble ~~~~

1. The Godfather 1972 The first installment of Coppola's gangster classic "The Godfather" is one of Paramount's most successful films, ranking No. 1 on IMDB, which should come as no surprise. While critics praised the second installment in the series, most fans seem to have a soft spot for "The Godfather," possibly thanks to Marlon Brando's charismatic performance and his deep, husky voice. and enigmatic expressions that still fascinate people today.

2. "The Shawshank Redemption" 1994 This movie called "Exciting 1995" also has a good reputation among Chinese movie fans, which shows that the magic of movies transcends national borders.

3. "Schindler's List" In 1993, Spielberg missed the Oscar four times in "Jaws", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Alien" and "The Color Purple". Win the Academy Award with the help of Schindler and countless Jewish refugees.

4. "Citizen Kane" 1941

Needless to say the milestone of this movie, the work of child prodigy Orson Welles is astonishing.

5. "Casablanca" Casablanca 1942 The eternal "The Spies of North Africa", the eternal Ingrid Bergman.

6. "The Godfather": The rise of the Corleone family in the second part of "The Godfather" in 1974 formed a perfect contrast with Mike's bloody struggle. This use of parallel montage was won by film critics The film's success also solidified the status of two Italian movie stars, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.

7. "Seven Samurai" Seven Samurai 1954 This may not be the best work of the master Akira Kurosawa, but it is definitely his best-looking work. Its influence on world cinema has long gone beyond a simple oriental martial arts story.

8. "Star Wars" (Star Wars 1977) For Americans born from the 1950s to the 1970s (almost all of them like to be called the "Star Wars generation"), "Star Wars" 》 series of movies is the movie with the most fans.

9. "American Beauty" American Beauty 1999 This movie is somewhat unexpected to be included in the top ten, and it is a unique middle-class movie in the United States.

10. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" 1975 Milos Forman and Jack Nicholson are both masterpieces and a required course for film and television acting. .

11. "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) Kubrick's black humor classic that satirizes the Cold War, the first of the "Future Trilogy".

12. "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" R. "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Ang Lee really made a great movie in 2000.

13. "Rear Window" In Hitchcock's classic "Rear Window" in 1954, the pairing of James Stewart and Grace Kelly was as eye-catching as the collaboration between Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts today.

14. Raiders of the Lost Ark In 1981, among the 50 greatest screen heroes (Top One again) selected by the British "Total Film" magazine, Harry Ford's Indiana Jones tops the list, and it is relatively cost-effective for Spielberg to make such a film.

15. "The Usual Suspects" (The Usual) in 1995. Suspects) It's always fascinating to see the audience's final thoughts, but what's even more interesting is that hidden in it are two future Oscar winners, Kevin Spacey and Benedicto Di Toro.

16. "Psycho" (Psycho) In 1960, the audience is still afraid of the murderer's butcher knife. This may be Hitchcock's greatest charm.

17. "Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back" (Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back) 1980 8.5 points The second bible for Star Wars fans.

18. "Pulp Fiction" (1994) Tarantino's genius work, a brief but poignant call.

19. "Memento" Memento 2000

20. "North by Northwest" Another Hitchcock movie in 1959, Cary Grant was shot The sequence of the small plane chasing into the cornfield is a classic in the history of film, and has been wonderfully performed in different films by Yugoslav prodigal Kosturica, the hilarious Russell Nelson and others.

21. The Silence of the Lambs" 1991 When Buffalo Bill walked out of the darkness, did you hear the cry of the lamb, or your own heartbeat?

22. "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946), directed by Frank Capra, starring James Stewart, won the Oscar for Best Picture, It was nominated for five categories including Best Director and Best Actor, but ultimately lost to another great film "The Golden Age". The film was selected by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best films of this century.

23. "Young and Dangerous" Goodfellas is a 1990 Italian gang documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese. The most eye-catching actor in the film is undoubtedly the little Joe Pesci. This film can definitely be compared with Coppola's "The Godfather" series.

24. "Saving Private Ryan" "Saving Private Ryan" was a World War II-themed film shot by Spielberg in 1998 with a huge amount of money, but it lost to the little-known "Shakespeare" in the Oscar competition. "History of Weng".

25. "Lawrence of Arabia" Lawrence of Arabia 1962 That is an Arabian story, that was in the era of David Lean... 26. "Twelve Angry Men" Twelve Angry Men 1957 This is a wonderful movie starring Henry Fonda. The whole story takes place in a room, where 12 people with different personalities stage a battle between wisdom, reason and prejudice. There are many wonderful lines and exquisite ideas.

27. Paths of Glory, 1957 Kubrick's early classic film starring Kirk Douglas.

28. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) Starring Gregory Peck as a small-town Southern lawyer who defends a black rapist , his performance earned him an Oscar that year.

29. "The Damned M" (The Damned M) 1931, a classic of the 1930s by German film master Fritz Lange, the first aesthetic reference for sound films, A favorite of the Western Film Club and a must-read for film historians.

30. Vertigo 1958 What would happen to movies if we lost Hitchcock...?

31. "Taxi Driver" (Taxi Driver) One of Scorsese's most important works in 1976, the driver Travis played by De Niro in the film has become a typical example in film history Characters, child star Jodie Foster shines in the film.

32. "The Third Man" 1949, a famous British noir film, has a great influence on new Hollywood directors such as Scorsese.

33. "Los Angeles Confidential" L.A. Confidential 1997 An excellent Hollywood film, the black style brings the audience to Los Angeles in the 1950s, with a group of outstanding male movie stars and the blond vase Basinger.

34. "La Vita è bella" (La Vita è bella) Italian Robert Benigni's world-famous gray comedy in 1997 frustrated Tom Hanks' ambition to win three Academy Awards. Dream. )

35. Sunset Boulevard 1950 Director Billy Wilder was one of the most important figures in Hollywood in the 1950s and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture twenty times. , and won six awards. Billy Wilder was a European Jew who served as the director of the U.S. Army's Psychological Warfare Film Department. He always believed that movies were entertainment and made movies with this belief for decades.

36. Toy Story 2 1999 This was the first animated film to make the list, probably because people preconceived the idea that Toy Story 1 was better.

37. The Maltese Falcon (1941) The cornerstone of early film noir.

38. The Sixth Sense 1999 This movie changed the fate of at least three people: the first was the young Indian director Nate Shyamalan, and the second was worried that the transformation would not be successful. The smooth action star Bruce Willis, and the third one is the now popular child star Osmond.

39. Fight Club" (Fight Club) In 1999, David Fincher once again proved that he was the best in the 1990s by integrating anarchic violence into a suspenseful and coherent drama. One of the best directors in Hollywood, Edward Norton's outstanding performance absolutely overwhelmed the handsome Brad Pitt.

40. "The Matrix" "The Matrix" in 1999. The whimsical ideas of the Wachowski brothers and the martial arts guidance of Yuan Heping gave global movie fans in 1999 the strongest visual impact. The shot of Nu Reeves dodging bullets has also become a classic.

41. "Das Boot" In 1981, Wolfgang Petersen, the famous German war film director, although he was a contemporary of the new German film industry, he had always focused on commercial films and later moved to Hollywood to direct His works include "Air Force One", "The Perfect Storm", etc.

42. "Pretty Woman" and "All About Eve" are 1950 American stage drama-style films, known as "non-stop" lines, written by the famous Hollywood actress Betty David Famous for starring in "Cleopatra", director Mankiewicz's most famous work should be "Cleopatra".

43. "Raging Bull" "Ragging Bull" Scorsese's third film in 1980 ranked among the top 50 on the list, which is enough to show that this movie The sociologist’s appeal among moviegoers. De Niro, who played the boxer LaMotta, was not only scarred from learning boxing, but also quickly gained more than 50 pounds to fit the image. His professionalism has become a role model for many actors to this day. 44. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Il Buono, il brutto, il cattivo) In 1966, Italian director Sergio Leone shot less than 10 films in his life. The originator of the Spaghetti Western, he created a unique style of Spaghetti Western based on Akira Kurosawa's samurai films and American westerns. This prolific director has had an impact on both Italian films and American independent films. "Once Upon a Time in America", which is familiar to Chinese movie fans, is his last work.

45. "Singin' in the Rain" "Singin' in the Rain" The 1952 "Singin' in the Rain" may be many movie fans' first impression of "musicals". The scene of Jim Kelly dancing in the rain will evoke a lot of memories. Romantic memories, but this classic song and dance transplanted into Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange" becomes horror and parody.

46. "Chinatown" 1974 8.3 One of the most famous films of legendary director Polanski, starring Jack Nicholson.

47.Wallace & Gromit: The early work of the director of "Chicken Run".

48. "The Wizard of Oz" (1939)

49. "Apocalypse Now" (1979) This film won Coppola praise and the Palme d'Or, but the poor box office also saddled him with a debt that took ten years to pay off. Brando, who played only a small role in the film, is still the focus of people's attention.

50. "Some Like It Hot" "Some Like It Hot" 1959 comedy directed by Billy Wilder, starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon The film was named the best comedy film of this century by the American Film Institute.

51. "The Bridge on the River Kwai" is a film about prisoners of war shot by David Lean in 1957. The background of the film is similar to that of Nagisa Oshima's "Merry Christmas on the Battlefield" Similarities.

52.Traffic 2000 This is the tenth film of Steven Soderbergh, who just won the Oscar for Best Director. It seems that the actor who won the Oscar for Best Director ten years ago The standard-bearer for independent films that shot to fame in Cannes with Lies and Videotape has been completely overshadowed by mainstream Hollywood films.

53. How the Gremlins Stole Christmas" (TV version) 1966 (TV version) 1966 This cartoon is the source material for Jim Carrey's new film "The Gremlins" .

54. "Rashomon" Rashomon 1950 8.2 Reminiscent of the scene half a century ago when the tall "Emperor Kurosawa" raised the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the Los Angeles Music Center. That was "Asian cinema has stood up"! It's as if "Asian cinema has stood up!". Unfortunately, Kurosawa was not able to witness the "zero breakthrough" of Asian films - at the Venice Film Festival that year, he learned about the news that "Rashomon" won the Golden Lion from the newspaper, and the trophy was Shipping from Italy to Japan.

55. "Double Indemnity" 1944 8.2 It's another Billy Wilder movie. It seems that there is a large number of nostalgic audiences in the United States.

56. "2001: A Space Odyssey" "2001: A Space Odyssey" The second part of Kubrick's "Future Trilogy" in 1968, a classic of science fiction movies that still has its charm today. .

57. Touch Of Evil, 1958, a late work by Orson Welles.

58. The General 1927

59. Almost Famous 2000 Director Cameron Crowe adapted the film based on his own personal experience, evoking Memories of rock music and youth in the 1970s.

60. American History

61. "The Manchurian Candidate" 1962 A relatively famous political thriller, it tells the story of American soldiers who were brainwashed during the Korean War and prepared to assassinate key figures under the instruction of the Soviet Union after returning home.

62. "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre) In 1948, director and screenwriter John Huston shot many such films, but this one tells the story of greed and greed in Mexico. The film about fear and murder is undoubtedly one of the most successful, and the performance of the leading actor Humphrey Bogart in the film is superb.

63. "Ran" is Kurosawa Akira's late work in 1985, adapted from Shakespeare's "King Lear". The film overly pursues the grandeur of the scene and the beauty of the picture. In order to make the filming realistic and believable, Kurosawa ordered the burning of three living castles built at a high price.

64. "A Clockwork Orange" "A Clockwork Orange" is the finale of Kubrick's "Future Trilogy" in 1971, revealing the violent nature of human beings. Due to excessive violence, pornographic scenes and other similar situations, "A Clockwork Orange" was banned shortly after its release. It was not until shortly after Kubrick's death that the film was re-released and met with European audiences in theaters.

65. "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (Monty Python and the Holy Grail), an early comedy film by "Twelve Monkeys" director Terry Gilliam in 1975, about King Arthur and The various anecdotes his Knights of the Round Table encountered in their search for the Holy Grail.

66. "Puppet Life" (Being John Malkovich), 1999. One of the more interesting American movies in recent years.

67. City Light, 1931, one of Chaplin’s masterpieces.

68.Lola rennt 1998 Red hair, screaming, running, maybe this is the postmodernism everyone is talking about.

69. "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939) An early Hollywood political film.

70. "Alien" (Alien), 1979 Directed by director Ridley Scott ("Terminator", "Gladiator"), the beginning of a nightmare.

71. "Reservoir Dogs" (Reservoir Dogs), 1992, Tarantino's debut film, black, violent, bloody, a parable of male relationships, a leader in independent films, it seems that Tarantino 's talents were exhausted in the first two films.

72. In "Braveheart" in 1995, Mel Gibson's "Freedom" not only conquered the Oscar judges, but also conquered nine out of ten movie audiences.

73. "Fargo" (Fargo) The 1996 masterpiece of the Coen brothers. Director Joel's wife McDormand gave an outstanding performance in the film, and her simple dialect left a deep impression on people. impression.

74. "Requiem for a Dream" (Requiem for a Dream) The 2000 masterpiece of Hollywood newcomer Darren Aronofsky.

75. Modern Times 1936 This is a movie that was once included in middle school politics textbooks!

76. C'era una volta il West 1969, directed by Sergio Leone.

77. "The Green Mile" (The Green Mile) 1999 "Shawshank Redemption" (Shawshank Redemption) director Frank Delabonte's 1999 new work, starring Tom Hanks Starring Tom Hanks, it obviously failed to surpass its predecessor.

78. "Amadeus" 1984 Milos Foreman may be the most successful immigrant director in the United States. His works have an obvious sense of social challenge, but this is only what Hollywood can do. allowed.

79. "Blade Runner" (Blade Runner) "Blade Runner" (Blade Runner) 1982 Ridley Scott's work, unique humanistic spirit and outstanding The aesthetic stunts make "Blade Runner" a science fiction film that will not be easily forgotten.

80. "The Bicycle Thief Ladri di Biciclette" (The Bicycle Thief Ladri di Biciclette) 1948, synonymous with Italian neorealism.

81. "The Sting" A 1973 scam film starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford that was broadcast on national television a few years ago.

82. Jaws (1975) David Fincher described this movie: Ever since watching "Jaws", I have not dared to swim in the sea, even though I Know it's just a movie.

83. Duck Soup, 1933, co-starring the Marx Brothers' famous comedy house.

84. "On The Waterfront" (On The Waterfront), 1954, another classic work performed by Marlon Brando.

85. Léon, The Killer 1994 Luc Besson rose to international fame. It's like the first French director on the list, and it was filmed in the United States, so American audiences only seem to care about local films.

86. "Se7en" 1995's "Se7en" was David Fincher's debut film and was loved by almost everyone.

87. "That Night" Festen 1998, formerly known as "Celebration", Dogme95 No.1 work, the extreme image method is shocking, and the compact narrative attracts those who are not accustomed to hand-held lenses, Dogme95's official work The one with the most widespread influence.

88. "Magnolia" In 1999, Paul Thomas Anderson once again tried a multi-petal structure after "Boogie Nights", which won the Golden Bear Award at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival.

89. "Annie Hall" (Annie Hall) 1977 Woody Allen's semi-autobiographical masterpiece won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

90. "Pride and Prejudice" "Pride and Prejudice" is a popular TV series on BBC TV in 1995. British actor Colin Firth has a large number of fans for playing the hero Darcy.

91. "The Straight Story" In 1999, American avant-garde director David Lynch returned to simple works.

92. "The Insider" (The Insider) 1999 Russell Crowe's performance in this film is obviously better than his award-winning film "Gladiator".

93. "Yu Jinbo" also known as "The Bodyguard", 1961, Akira Kurosawa.

94. "The Great Escape" 1963 prisoner of war escape movie, one of Steve McQueen's masterpieces.

95. Gladiator (2000) Despite its popularity and numerous awards, Ridley Scott's original talent was swallowed up by Hollywood.

96. "Aliens 2" "Aliens II" The sequel to James Cameron's 1986 horror science fiction film, which starred actress Sylvaine Weaver Weaver) became the lone heroine of action movies.

97. The African Queen (1951) A wonderful acting showdown between Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn.

98. "Princess Mononoke" Mononoke Hime 1997 The work of Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki, this film focuses on people and nature, and is full of warm humanistic care.

99. "Strangers on a Train" Strangers on a Train 1951 Hitchcock's work.

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