3º – The Terminal (Steven Spielberg, 2004)About to return to his country, a middle-aged man discovers that the place of destiny had just gone to war. With no place to stay, the man ends up adopting the airport as his residence. Allocated in the comedy genre, ‘The Terminal’ is a different film from those to which we are accustomed in Steven Spielberg’s career, proposing a more cadenced plot and using few environments to give substance to the work. Here, Tom Hanks is completely in charge of the film, having a blunt performance, surpassing the rest of the cast.
2º – Braveheart (Mel Gibson, 1995)Studying the aspect of revenge intrinsic to the human being, ‘Braveheart’ presents us with a grandiose history in all its fragments. A truly memorable film, bordering on the nickname of masterpiece, worth every second of its almost 3 hours of duration. Here, too, is the opportunity to see Mel Gibson’s best works at the head of direction and acting.
1º – Into the Wild (Sean Penn, 2007)A young man decides to abandon the traditional choices of his life, leaving everything behind and starting a journey through nature, ‘Into the Wild’ expands our vision of life, showing different ways to build our journeys in the world. A sweet film in its attacks, nourishing happy and sad moments.