5º – The Shining (Stanley Kubrick, 1980)A man moves with his family to work as a janitor in an isolated hotel. In place, little by little, the man and his family will begin to flirt with madness, as well as realize strange things happening in place. Based on Stephen King’s novel, ‘The Shinning’ is a true masterpiece of horror cinema, bringing a unique performance by Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance.
4º – Blow-Up (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966)In London, a photographer finds himself completely obsessed with photographs captured by him in an empty park. A masterpiece, ‘Blow-Up’ works with a cold suspense, giving maximum substance to the siege that the central character is involved in. A film that draws a lot of attention from its spectator, using its 111 minutes of duration in an unretouchable way.
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