10 Movies of the 1990s You Need To Know

8º – The Sex Monster (Mike Binder, 1999)To spice up his sex life with his wife, a man decides to try to have sex with three, by inviting a friend to the act. However, his wife, afraid at first, begins to be completely obsessed with the idea, leaving the man aside and exacerbating his lesbian side. A basic comedy, without the presumption of being serious, that can amuse enough who watches, always using few elements.

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7º – 8mm (Joel Schumacher, 1999)A private detective is hired to find out if a videotape with a murder, found by a wealthy family, is real or invented. One of the good films of Joel Schumacher’s career, ‘8mm’ is a dynamic suspense, that takes advantage of the genre clichés to guide its history.

 

6º – Breaking the Waves (Lars von Trier, 1996)Hidden gem in the filmography of Lars Von Trier, ‘Breaking the Waves’ is a film about a couple in love and the social environment to their cruel and destructive around. Sad in its unevenness, the work takes some patience from its viewer, rewarding this to its end.

 

5º – Affliction (Paul Schrader, 1997)Exploring the demise of a man’s madness, ‘Affliction’ is one of the great films of filmmaker Paul Schrader. We will have here all the private and social processes that man is subjected in the midst of his psychological construct in a stay of degeneration. We will see how the figure of a harmful past also influences man, even more than the present, acting as a structure rooted in his psyche. The film also features a superb performance by Nick Nolte ahead of the central character.

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