5º – Ghost Busters (Ivan Reitman, 1984)A group of parapsychologists decided to open a new business that has as main virtue to hunt ghosts around the city. Full failure in the beginning, the place soon becomes a great sensation of the city, putting the men who compose the group to frighten ghosts at all times. ‘Ghost Busters’ is fun, dynamic and intelligent in its onslaught, exposing a plot that elevates the highest quality elements of the 1980s.
4º – Platoon (Oliver Stone, 1986)In the midst of the Vietnam War, we will follow the frenzied day-to-day of a platoon, getting a fairly comprehensive picture of the various individuals involved, as well as learning about the destructive burden of war. Oliver Stone’s masterpiece, ‘Platoon’ is one of the greatest war films ever conceived, relying on a powerful story that makes no concessions to the viewer when it spells out the rotten side of mankind.
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