10 Movies That Show the Ugliest Side of the World

8º – Platoon (Oliver Stone, 1986)One of the most shocking films in the war history of film history, Platoon is about the events taking place in Vietnam, showing how human he is influenced by the world’s bodies and can act destructively. A true masterpiece by director Oliver Stone.

 

7º – Little Children (Todd Field, 2006)The film explores a life of several distinct characters, only with the erratic ties of their journeys. “Little Children” is a rustic film, bringing only ungrateful components in its plot. Perhaps the exact term is not pessimistic in the essence of the compendium of scenes, but rather, realistic. However, the choice to just make the world’s runes may be possible, since the movie has a list.

 

6º – Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese, 1976)A taxi driver finds himself increasingly inserted into an unpleasant reality on New York nights. Little by little, the man, wrapped in a solitary routine, begins to lose contact with reality, putting at risk his sanity. Belonging to Martin Scorsese’s cinema, “Taxi Driver” elicits a wide range of negative events present in mankind, with a look of guilt at the same time on the heroes of the plot.

 

5º – Winter Light (Ingmar Bergman, 1963)A priest, through the increasingly cruel events around him, loses his faith in the intricacies that comprise his choice of life, suffering for it and harming the people who attend his church. Ingmar Bergman’s masterpiece, ‘Winter Light’ is a powerful and cold film in its ways, bringing a very substantial reality of human life. Here, Bergman’s genius gives even more density to the heavy subject, giving the viewer a unique experience.

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