Top 5 Movies Of All Times To Watch In Cinema’s
Dear reader, you have no doubt come to this article expecting an objective and impeccable list of the 5 best films of all time. We’re going to put that aside right now, and we’ll tell you that that list doesn’t exist. Top 5 movies of all times to watch in cinema’s, You won’t find it on a movie review site, and you won’t find it here or anywhere else. Movies, and our opinions about them, are all subjective.
“The Godfather” (1972)
The New York mafia families come into conflict when the boss of one of the most powerful, Vito Corleone, opposes Cosa Nostra entering the drug trafficking business. As a consequence, he suffers an attack that leaves him on the brink of death. To avenge the coup and save the family, Michael Corleone, his favorite son, who had always been on the fringes of the family’s business, must plunge into the dirty world of crime.
First installment of the famous trilogy of “The Godfather”, directed by Francis Ford Coppola based on the homonymous novel by Mario Puzo, with the intention of capturing the world of organized crime in the United States.
- The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Dorothy is an orphan girl who feels unhappy on her uncle’s farm in Kansas. She wishes to travel and her dream comes true when she is swept into the world of Oz by a magical whirlwind. There with the help of a scarecrow, a tin man and a cowardly lion he will try to find the Wizard of the Emerald City. That is if the wicked witch of the West allows it.
Second adaptation of Frank L. Baum’s book and film regarded as the model for fairy tale musicals. He launched Judy Garland, MGM Studios’ second choice, to stardom after Shirley Temple left the project. Although Victor Fleming (“Gone with the Wind”) is the only credited director, several filmmakers worked on the set.
- Citizen Kane (1941)
Charles Foster Kane dies in his immense Xanadu castle. When journalist Herbert Carter is commissioned to investigate his mysterious life, he begins with the last word that the tycoon could barely utter before he died, “Rosebud.”
Undisputed classic in the history of cinema and the debut of its director, Orson Welles, made when he was only 25 years old. By many considered the best film of all time, “Citizen Kane” is presented as a free recreation of the life of the media mogul William Randolph Hearst. The young filmmaker was also in charge of playing the main role, recreating the figure of Charles Foster Kane from his youth to his old age, using elaborate make-up.
- Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Andy enters a high security prison to serve a life sentence for the murder of his wife and her lover. There he earns the respect of the prisoners and of Red, the head of the prison’s black market, in which the warden also participates. Andy learns that the real murderer of his wife is locked up in another prison, so he asks that his case be reopened.
Acclaimed adaptation of a short story by Stephen King. The film is narrated as a classic prison drama, a genre that had its best moments in past decades and has the best exponent of the 90s in “Life imprisonment”.
- Pulp Fiction (1994)
Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield are a pair of thugs who, following orders from their boss Marsellus, recover a mysterious briefcase from amateur thieves. On the other hand, Marsellus asks Vincent to take care of his wife Mia while he goes on a trip. His path will cross that of a boxer who refuses money from the mafia for losing a fight. Despite attracting powerfully attention two years earlier with the premiere of “Reservoir Dogs”, “Pulp Fiction” would be the title that would record Quentin Tarantino’s name in film history.The film exhibits all the hallmarks associated with the brilliant American director and screenwriter: a peculiar narrative structure, agile and intelligent dialogues, touches of black comedy and a raw violence that is often as unjustified as it is addictive.
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