5º – Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 (Quentin Tarantino, 2003)Brutally attacked in the ceremony of her marriage, surviving by mere chance, a woman seeks revenge against those responsible for the act, starting a bloody journey without winners. Divided into two volumes, ‘Kill Bill’ brings the traditional brilliance of Quentin Tarantino’s cinema, with dizzying plans and a history siege that always values exaggeration.
4º – Interstellar (Christopher Nolan, 2014)In the plot, some space explorers enter a new and dangerous mission trying to preserve life on earth. Difficult, ‘Interstellar’ takes advantage of time lapses, fragments given to the viewer in an unstable way and a story that changes to each scene to give weight to the general compendium, consummating itself as a true masterpiece of cinema. However, mistakes are present in the final moments of the film, without, however, harming the spectator’s experience.
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