50 Iconic Movies to Watch That Will Make You Love Everything About Life

30º – The Age of Innocence (Martin Scorsese, 1993)The plot settles down in the nineteenth century, investigating the details of a love triangle in “cream” social of the time. Directed by Martin Scorsese, the film is a rhythmic drama, showing all the unevenness of the characters on the plot. A good film that runs off a bit in the style of the filmography of Martin Scorsese, not doing, however, lower in quality.

 

29º – Annihilation (Alex Garland, 2018)In the plot, one biologist accepts part of an expedition to a possibly alien area of ​​land. In some company of women, the biologist will experience the strangest experiences in that area, coming to question the meaning of their existence. Starting from a scary proposition, ‘Annihilation’ mixes science fiction, drama and terror of an irreproachable manner.

 

28º – The Lobster (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2015)In the plot, allocated in a dystopian future, single people are forced to go to an isolated retreat, in order to find, in a maximum period of 45 days, a romantic couple, otherwise they are transformed into animals. As strange as its premise, ‘The Lobster’ is a single film, transposing the viewer a pessimistic view about the nature of human social relationships. A pearl of great Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos.

 

27º – Girl, Interrupted (James Mangold, 1999)The film explores the passage of a young woman by a psychiatric institution after being diagnosed with a personality disorder. ‘Girl, Interrupted’ is a good movie, bringing several fragments of a little mild psychiatric reality. Here, Winona Ryder has the performance of his life as the protagonist, especially amid the rest of the cast.

 

26º – A Monster Calls (J.A. Bayona, 2016)Experiencing a family drama with his sick mother, a victim of cancer, a boy routinely receives a visit from a monster that gives him the most diverse puzzles and stories. ‘Seven Minutes After Midnight’ is sad in its resolutions, taking advantage of a gloomy atmosphere, trying to explain the viewer a series of concepts hidden within history.

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