10 Cult Movies To Watch Again and Again

7º – Empire of the Sun (Steven Spielberg, 1987)An English boy living in China has his life completely changed when the country is invaded by the Japanese, in the middle of the Second World War. Hard in all its directions, the plot does not attenuate the setbacks faced by the boy in each scene, showing his seemingly almost lost fight for survival. ‘Empire of the Sun’ still brings us an incredible performance by Christian Bale, still early in his career, ahead of the central character.

 

6º – The Hit (Stephen Frears, 1984)After several years of hiding, a man who betrayed former fellow criminals is captured by the Mafia. The film gains all its dynamicity when bringing the trip that all of them do with the intention of directing the informant to its execution. Hidden pearl of the 1980’s, ‘The Hit’ borders the masterpiece nickname, relying on a powerful, philosophical and, of course, always surprising plot.

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