5º – To Kill a Mockingbird (Robert Mulligan, 1962)A respected lawyer decides to help a black man falsely accused of a horrible crime. The Sun is for All, a film based on Harper Lee’s novel, alternates between positive and negative moments, reaching its apex of quality exactly in the theme of racism being debated. It is also worth mentioning the great performance of the legendary Gregory Peck in front of the main character.
4º – The Secret in Their Eyes (Juan José Campanella, 2009)A man, many years after a remarkable murder investigation, decides to retire from his position as bailiff and write a novel. However, fragments of the past return to haunt the man, who goes on to seek an end to unanswered questions. Knowing how to mix suspense and drama very well, ‘The Secret of Your Eyes’ is surprising in each scene exposed, succeeding in being intense by bringing a concise and intelligent script. A great film by the great director Juan José Campanella.
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