3º – The Philadelphia Story (George Cukor, 1940)A wedding of high-ranking members of society stirs up the interest of a newspaper, which sends two journalists and the ex-husband of the woman who is getting married to cover the event. ‘The Philadelphia Story’ is unrepeatable, bringing a clever plot, unraveling every meander of its central characters assertively. The film’s fabulous cast is also responsible for much of the hit, with James Stewart, Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn attending.
2º – The Big Lebowski (Joel and Ethan Coen, 1998)After his house was mistakenly invaded by two criminals, a completely misfit middle-aged man decides to go after the person whom those individuals sought to reimburse him of the loss, entering into an unprecedented confusion. Belonging to the cinema of the Coen brothers, “The Big Lebowski” works with a plot permeated by distinct nuances, changing to each outdated scene, delivering, as a final result, a great movie. In command of the central character, Jeff Bridges manages the performance of his career, being able to be hilarious to each plane in which it is exposed.
1º – Nebraska (Alexander Payne, 2013)An old man begins a journey through the country in search of a possible lottery prize, having as his company the figure of one of his sons. Nurturing a melancholy aura for the events exposed to each scene, ‘Nebraska’ is a film that studies the basics of life, gaining all its substance and quality by bringing everyday situations inherent to the human species.