10 Movies That Will Make You See How Great Is To Be Alive

4º – Belle de Jour (Luis Buñuel, 1967)A young wife from high society decides to spend her afternoons prostituting herself, discovering a whole new meaning for her life. ‘Belle de Jour’ questions the collective meaning we attribute to life, showing how subjective this instance can be. Luis Buñuel’s masterpiece.

 

3º – Memories of Murder (Joon-ho Bong, 2003)In the 1980s, a small South Korean province became the target of a serial killer attacking on rainy days. Desperate for answers, the authorities give the command of the investigation to two not-so-skilled police officers. The plot gains its dynamicity by exploring the aspect of change that research does in the lives of the two researchers. ‘Memories of Murder’ is a masterpiece of Korean cinema. It is impossible to watch this movie and remain the same after its end. A film about time, about life, and of course about how some events in our lives define us.

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