1. Stephen Chow, Zhang Min, Wu Mengda, Zhang Yaoyang, Huang Yishan, Qin Pei, Yuan Qiongdan, Chen Guoxin, "Truant Weilong 1991".
I have always felt that Stephen Chow's nonsensical comedy is the best commentary on "everything is overdone, all crazy". After the fire of joy is burned, there is a lack of rational logic that can withstand scrutiny. From this point of view, the reverse ** "Truant Weilong" is a rare good film for me. Its burden can withstand the passing of time, and the exquisite structure that echoes before and after is different from too many shoddy productions of Hong Kong films, and the most valuable thing is that while the film satirizes society, it also releases warm positive energy. A non-smiling face, a pair of non-worried eyes, and a non-love like love.
2. Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Hurd, Roberts Blossom, Catherine O'Hara, Angela Gottards, Home Alone 1990
It's so good, it's a Christmas family movie but it's more than that. The shots are concise and concise, "there is no waste shot" in the real sense, and the editing is accurate. The conversation between the protagonist and the old man in the church elevates the film to a new level, and the image of a gold tooth found by the father on the floor and the old man and his son reuniting proves that this is not the crazy dream of a child who is alone at home.
Personally, I think that the family scene or a collective environment shown at the beginning of the film is the kind of environment that I hate the most, where everyone is busy with their own affairs and doesn't care about the demands of others, and in the end something goes wrong and has to find the weakest one to blame, which is an environment that I can't accept.
But in the '80s and '90s, it was this kind of bridge that built the humor of the time. The female characters in the movie are all very good-looking, including the protagonist's sister and the ground staff at the airport. Joe Pesci's film released in the same year also included Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas", but the contrast between the two is too great.
3. Maki Kurato Hiroko Oshima Sabu Kahara Minoru Fujiwara Susumu Terushima Tetsu Terube Keiko Kimmoto Noyuki Morishita "That Summer, Tranquil Sea 1991".
The heroine played by Hiroko Oshima is probably the most beautiful scenery in the movie: others laugh at you for being barren, hard-working, stupid, and unprofessional, but your every move is handsome in my eyes. She sits on the beach and folds your clothes, walks forward with you with the surfboards she has picked up, and gets off the bus and walks towards you. Silent Love has listened to it too many times, and only after watching the movie did it realize that it all appeared in the tiniest details. Kitano Takeshi's skills as the heroine are really high. Takako is the type of girlfriend that too many people want. Classic movie recommendations