5º – Ghost (Jerry Zucker, 1990)After her partner is murdered in a robbery, a young woman has to rebuild her life. However, after a medium comes to her claiming that her dead partner’s ghost is present, she begins to question everything that was right in her life. ‘Ghost’ is a film that will certainly take many tears away from you. Your dense and exciting story moves with every scene you overcome, and you even know how to work with comic passages that can mix certain feelings in the viewer. Highlights include the performances of Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore leading the protagonists.
4º – Titanic (James Cameron, 1997)On a trip to inaugurate the gigantic and imposing ship Titanic, a committed young aristocrat falls in love with a poor young man and begins a forbidden romance with the boy. The film gains its substance when the ship hits an iceberg, endangering the lives of all passengers. James Cameron’s masterpiece, ‘Titanic’ goes beyond the mere definition of popcorn film, with fabulous special effects, a productive cast, an unforgettable soundtrack and an agile and assertive script.
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