Eight movies with classic colors and stars

Mondo Fashionable Updated on 2024-02-07

8: "Falling".

Movie stuntman Roy Walker (played by Lee Pace), who was filming a group of shots jumping off a bridge on horseback, was tragically seriously injured, resulting in paralysis and loss of consciousness in the lower half of his body. In despair and despair, he wanted nothing more than to die. At this time, Alexandre (played by Katinka Wintour), a 5-year-old girl who is hospitalized with a broken arm, breaks into Roy's world.

These two patients, who have a huge age difference, make friends. Alexandra came to Roy's hospital room every day just to hear him tell that amazing story. Roy lures the little girl with a story he makes up and tries to use the opportunity to complete his suicide plan.

7: "Little Forest, Winter and Spring".

Unable to adapt to the hustle and bustle of the big city, the ordinary girl Ichiko (played by Ai Hashimoto) chooses to return to her hometown where she grew up - Komori Village in northeastern Japan. There is no fashion and civilization here, and the locals live a traditional life, working at sunrise and resting at sunset, relying on the sky to eat, and relying on their hands to run their lives. Although life is not rich, but the heart is full of fulfillment and joy. Influenced by her mother (Kirishima), Ichiko has a strong interest in making a variety of delicious and inexpensive dishes. My mother has been missing for a long time, and the memories and reproductions of the food have become a unique way of communication between mother and daughter. And all kinds of ingredients from nature, how can you waste a lot of time? Accompanied by her friends Noriko (played by Mayu Matsuoka) and Yuta (played by Takadai Miura), Ichiko spent spring, summer, autumn and winter peacefully.

6: "He is a Dragon".

The land is cold, and the evil dragon is raging. Whenever a particular day comes, people must sacrifice a beautiful girl to make her the "bride" of the evil dragon. A brave dragon slayer, after a lot of hardships, with his sincere love for the girl, finds the dragon's lair and successfully kills the evil dragon. Since then, the land has returned to peace.

Decades later, the tale of the dragon and the brave dragon slayer has become a legend. On one day, the beautiful duke's youngest daughter, Mira (Maria Pozhava), is about to have a grand wedding. The dragon slayer sang the dragon song at the wedding, but the song awakened the dragon. The bride, Mira, is taken captive by the dragon and left behind on the deserted island of remains. On the island, she meets a mysterious man, Arman (Matvey Rykov), but Mira is horrified to discover that this seemingly human man is actually a dragon that preys on her.

However, over time, Mira gradually changed Arman's dragon nature. Unexpectedly, Arman is afraid that he will turn into a dragon and hurt Mira, so he pretends to drive her away. Mira is rescued by her fiancé while adrift at sea, and the wedding is about to take place again.

5: 2001: A Space Odyssey

The film is Kubrick's philosophical masterpiece that took four years to make. Prehistoric humans were beginning to recognize the importance of tools, marking evolutionary milestones. A huge black stone appeared in front of them. The same mysterious black stone also appears in all corners of the universe, on the moon and in space, with a certain esoteric meaning.

The year is 2001. In search of the roots of the Black Stone, humanity carried out a Jupiter landing program. The ship features three hibernating astronauts: Captain David (played by Kyle Dura), Pilot Frank (played by Gary Lockwood), and a highly intelligent computer called "HAL9000". However, HAL malfunctioned during the spaceflight, resulting in the deaths of Frank and three hibernating personnel. Captain Bowman is engaged in a life-and-death battle with the computer.

4: "Ocean".

The documentary Ocean took five years to complete and involved an investment of 50 million euros. The film was shot in 50 different locations using 12 film crews and 70 boats. Over the course of filming, we documented more than 100 species and amassed more than 500 hours of footage about the underwater world and oceans, making it the most expensive documentary in history.

What exactly is Oceans like? This movie will reveal the answer for you. It is not only a breathtaking ecological documentary, but also a work on the theme of environmental protection. Focusing on the "blue territory" that covers three-quarters of the earth's surface, the film takes the audience on a deep dive into this mysterious and rich world. Here, you can see the magnificent ocean scenery and a variety of rare marine life. Whether it's a giant colony of jellyfish, right whales, great white sharks or penguins, they all show off their exuberant vitality in front of the camera without reservation, which makes people marvel.

3: "Moonrise Kingdom".

In 1965, a group of Boy Scouts was stationed at Camp Ivanhoe on the island of New Penzance. One morning, Scout instructor Walter (played by Edward Norton) finds Sam (played by Jared Gilman) leaving a letter and runs away. As a result, Walter and the other Boy Scouts begin to search for Sam, and Island police officer Sharp (played by Bruce Willis) also starts a search around the island. Sam has been planning to run away for a long time, and he runs away with Susie (played by Carla Hayward), a "problem" girl. Susie is the daughter of a lawyer couple on the island, and her parents consider her a problem child. During the search, Susie's father (played by Bill Murray) seems to be aware that his wife is having an affair with the police.

2: "In the Mood for Love".

In Hong Kong in the 1960s, newspaper editor Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung) and his wife moved into an apartment, mostly Shanghainese. They became neighbors with Mr. Chen, the ** representative of a Japanese-funded company, and his wife Su Lizhen (Maggie Cheung). After discovering that their spouses were having extramarital affairs while working outside, Zhou Muyun and Su Lizhen began to meet to discuss possible future events and corresponding countermeasures.

At first, the relationship between the two was very flat and only talked about the matter itself. However, as time passed, amid the gossip of the surrounding Shanghai neighbors, they found that the affairs of their spouses were no longer important, and only each other was left in each other's eyes. deliberately avoided the feelings that had arisen, but the result was a more bitter lovesickness.

1: The Grand Budapest Hotel

The story begins with an unknown writer (played by Jude Law), who chooses to stay in a hotel called "Budapest" in order to concentrate on his creation. Here, the writer meets the owner of the hotel, Mustafa (F. Maury Abraham). Mustafa invited the writer to dinner and told him about the history of the hotel.

The former owner of the hotel was named Gustavo (Ralph Fiennes), and the young Mustafa (Tony Revololi) was just a little doorman under him. Gustavo was a man of integrity and shrewdness, and under his management, the Grand Hotel Budapest became the most popular holiday destination of its time. Gustavo is in love with the elderly Mrs. D (Tilda Swinton). After Mrs. D's death, she left a priceless painting to Gustavo in her will, a move that angered her son Dimitri (Adrien Brody).

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