3º – Moulin Rouge (Baz Luhrmann, 2001)The greatest musical of the 21st century, this film exposes in its history the trajectory of an innocent young man who falls in love with a star of a great nightclub. Everything in the film ends up working, with constructions of plans, whether musical or not, dynamic and always pleasant. Its director, the good Baz Luhrmann, manages to bring scenes that escape the traditional conceptions of the musical genre. Nicole Kidman, together with Ewan McGregor, manages to attribute a unique quality to the general compendium of the work, obtaining one of the great performances of his career.
2º – Match Point (Woody Allen, 2005)The film tells the story of a destructive romance between two people, resulting in a tragic event. ‘Match Point’ is directed by Woody Allen, bringing components not so common to the filmmaker’s filmography, with a plot permeated by betrayal, crimes and questions to the social siege. A great film in all its ramifications.
1º – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (David Fincher, 2008)The film tells the strange story of a man who was born old and, as time goes by, gets younger in his physical condition, showing all the nuances of his life: ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ draws attention for its unique history, as well as constructions of fabulous and remarkable plans.