Cinema is a carrier of culture and a way to express human emotions and thoughts. Among the countless excellent film works, the ten classic films that have won Oscars are undoubtedly the best. With their deep emotions, exquisite skills and touching stories, they have deeply influenced the hearts and minds of audiences and have become immortal works in the history of cinema. Let's look back at these precious films and feel the shock and emotion they bring us.
1.The Godfather
This film subverts people's traditional perception of gangs, and deeply portrays gang members from the perspectives of human nature, morality, norms and ethics, and the plot in the film is evocative but not exaggerated. The charisma of the first godfather is unparalleled, and Al Pacino's performance is impressive, with a natural and fluid transition from early innocence to later ruthlessness. Brando is more charming as he gets older, and several emotional scenes complement each other in shadow scheduling, and the old godfather's way of dealing with the world is a classic and worth savoring.
2."Titanic".
tells the story of Jack, a poor painter, and Ruth, a noble woman, who met and fell in love on the Titanic, and finally went through trials together. The rich lady met the merry boy and chose to break free from the shackles of the family, the boat hit the iceberg, and the two did not give up on each other to escape together, so that this encounter was more romantic, and the humanity was completely exposed in the face of survival, the gorgeous beginning, and the end of the tragedy. Revealing the stark contrast between the noble and the mean, the good and the ugly, Jack and Rose's love is deeply touching, showing the resilience and bravery of humanity in the face of disaster.
3.The Lord of the Rings 1: The Fellowship of the Ring
Well-made, with a huge worldview elaborated, the story is simple, but through this series you will feel that each character has a unique and distinct character, everyone has their own treasure to protect, never get tired of watching it, simple words can't describe it, but it's really very good-looking. Characterization and story progression go hand in hand, Boromir's sacrifice is a noble quality that restores hope and glory to humanity, and the film's three-hour duration is full of surprises, successfully avoiding the clichés of adventure films, and the special effects are brilliant.
4."Gone with the Wind".
The originally arrogant little girl was devastated by the reality of war, but finally shouldered the burden of a family, independent and resolute, resolutely faced all the changes, and the skirt fluttering in the wind in the sunset of the manor meant hope, freedom and certainty. Melanie's kindness, gentleness and calmness, such a tenacious character appears more pure in the context of war, tolerant of everything that happens around her, always giving the greatest support, everything is like an uncontrollable wind, quietly coming but not knowing, leaving a void memory called history and the past.
5."Braveheart".
This movie allows us to see a nation yearning for freedom, and Wallace is the benchmark and banner of this nation, a heroic and nationalist epic work, the picture is romantic and poignant, the audience can get a visual feast and spiritual journey in a certain Grand Heights, the plot is full of energy, and the magnificent and moving epic masterpiece paves a legend of blood and tears, ** low and sonorous, a certain Grand bagpipe and a certain Erlan harp tell the people's yearning for freedom. The hero's bravery and persistence are moving, and the final cry is even more shocking.
6."The Voice of *".
A movie that completely conforms to the audience's taste, with laughter and tears, personal love and family and country love, and more moving and widely sung tunes. The simple and uncomplicated story, the beautiful and melodic singing, the screenwriter has a big brain, the lines are well written, the characters are very good, and the supporting roles can be shaped very plump in just a few scenes. Set during World War II, the film presents a stark contrast between love, family and war, and the realistic background of the hero's family in exile during the war adds to the realism of the film.
7.One Flew Over the Asylum
The pursuit of freedom, the struggle against oppression, and the courage to break the shackles are full of realistic irony, which ignites the hope of all those who yearn for freedom and equality, and gives everyone the courage to challenge the elder and the madhouse. The contrast between the madman and the normal person, as well as Murphy's kindness and compassion, impressed the audience, and the ** long represents the oppression of the individual by the system, provoking people to think about freedom and equality.
8.Ben-Hur
Old movies are slow-paced, mythological, well-made, well-made, and grandiose, and it's hard to imagine that old movies are so beautifully made. Perfectly strung together the ups and downs of the individual and the birth of religion, the two brief contacts became the core of the character change. The costume and scene are very restored, the performance has a dramatic style, but the effect is good, the use of light and shadow is good, and the story is legendary. The editing rhythm of the sea and rowing clips is good, the pictures of the sea ship war are epic and spectacular, and the horse race is extremely excellent and exciting. Although there is a mythological component, it is worth seeing.
9.Casablanca
Slowly unfolded from a bar to lead to the background of the war, the emotions of the male and female protagonists are very touching and sadistic, although they failed to be together, but such an ending is the best ending for the male protagonist and the female protagonist and the second male, life is not only love, love does not have to last forever, the rekindling of love is that you just walked into my tavern, but at the moment of the end you got immortality, Louis law enforcement officer is also a very bright character. The script is tight and smooth, the characters are playful and interesting, the narrative is clever and engaging, and the ending, although sad, is full of deep thought.
10."General Patton".
Excellent biopic, and one of my favorite scenes is Patton wandering alone on a white horse in a narrow horse farm, which has a heroic end feeling. The director uses Patton to present a subtle contradiction to the audience: whether the war can be pure, whether it is a simple military affair, if so, where to place the strategists, if not, whether the orders and sacrifices of the first ** are still worthy of reverence, because the question is unsolvable, and the speculation and fate deconstruction derived from the different cultural differences in the answer really achieve the biographical value, which is deafening and profound.
Every classic movie is a journey of the heart, they teach us to face challenges bravely, to cherish love and life, and to grow through thinking. Just like these 10 Oscar-winning films, they are forever engraved in the annals of cinema history and leave an eternal mark on us. May we always cherish our love for films, continue to explore more wonderful works, and contribute our strength to the development and inheritance of films.