10 Cult Movies To Watch Again and Again

 

5º – Red Beard (Akira Kurosawa, 1965)Allocated in the nineteenth century, the film brings the routine of a young doctor who starts in his new job in a village, being commanded by another rustic doctor. ‘Red Beard’, directed by master Akira Kurosawa, studies the psychological apparatus of two doctors at different stages of their lives, making a counterpoint between youth and maturity. A true masterpiece, getting even better with the great performance of Toshirô Mifune in one of the central roles.

 

4º – …and justice for all (Norman Jewison, 1979)A lawyer lives a dilemma in his career by having to defend a guilty judge of the charges, questioning the heart of the profession. ‘…and justice for all’ takes place almost exclusively in environments linked to the profession, gaining all its dynamicity in the frenetic form of actor Al Pacino command the central character.

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