7 best movies of all the time which you must watch
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1- Die Hard
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Die Hard Part of the reason's Die Hard works so well is its cinematic
context. Action movies at the time all tended to feature stoic dudes with huge
muscles laying waste with boulder-sized fists and machine guns, never doubting
their utter alpha maleness and barely cracking a smile.
Contrast that with Die Hard, where Bruce Willis is a generally normal-sized, normal looking person who splits wise and expresses fear and self-doubt as he almost single-handedly beats back terrorists to literally save Christmas.
2- Avengers Endgame
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There is something to be said for the importance of sticking a landing. And in the superhero comic book world, where cheating death is no big deal, Endgame stands out by making death and finality matter. There is a serious amount of runtime real estate dedicated to the breath of our hero's experiences with grief. And the confrontation for what feels like the very first time of their own limits. As the film follows their attempts to bring back half an entire universe snapped away, they create a sense of scale. National mourning and cost that raises End Game past all the previous Marvel contributions.
3- The Dark Knight
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Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight" trilogy is really more like
one long movie, but the middle part is definitely the best chapter, showing the
result of Bruce Wayne's training in Batman Begins, and the start of what will
play out in The Dark Knight Rises.
The Dark Knight is apparently the best-made superhero movie ever.
The French Connection Gene Hack man's tough guy cop Jimmy
"Popeye" Doyle just never stops running or driving or roughing up
criminals in the pursuit of justice.
4- The Bourne Identity
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In 2002 as the James Bond establishment was drooping its way through a period of stale, lazily delivered clichés, The Bourne Identity hit theaters — a refreshingly modern, wholly American spy movie that reflected a more modern environment of geopolitics. Matt Damon's ultra-trained super warrior doesn't know who he is but he's definitely aware of his own incredible fighting abilities. Thanks to the paranoid, shaky camerawork and urgent pace, the audience rarely knows more than Jason Bourne does, and as a result they never quite get to take a breath, either.
5- The Farewell
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Farewell is a home-cooked meal with grandma in cinematic form. Heartfelt,
hilarious, based on an absolutely bonkers premise that also just so happens to
be actually real. The love is palpable everywhere in Lulu Wangs breakout
picture, the story follows Awkwafina as Billie. As her and her family head to
China for a wedding, it is really just a cover to see the family matriarch once
more. After she is diagnosed with the cancer that the family has decided not to
tell her about. A lesser story with a shoehorned in a generic romantic side
plot and a lot more will they, won't they spill the beans. Be that as it may,
the goodbye knows precisely where its heart is. Some place in the midst of the
heavenly science between its legend and her great grandma.
6- Raiders of the Lost Ark
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It's supposed to be homage to the action-adventure serials that chief Steven Spielberg and maker George Lucas grew up viewing during the 1950s. Be that as it may, the thing is, those frequently weren't awesome movies—1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark, notwithstanding, totally dominates its source material and is almost an ideal film. Each scene is swarm satisfying, especially the notable activity groupings. Raiders movie is pure fun, from beginning to end.
7- The Matrix
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A school level way of thinking class was never so eye-popping. 1999's
The Matrix kind of blew everybody's minds with its central conceit that there's
no point to human life beyond their bodies being bags of energy. Neo gets to
decide if he's cool with that, or if he wants to try to exist on a higher plane
with his own free will. Pretty heady stuff for the multiplex, but The Matrix
features a lot of bells and whistles, such as the crazy battle among Neo and
Agent Smith, and that creative "shot time" impact, which appeared to
twist time.
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