5º – The Butterfly Effect (Eric Bress, 2004)In the plot, a young man who had lived all his life with strange health problems have the opportunity to remember important events of his journey in the world – until then unknown to him – and change certain concepts and stories. ‘The Butterfly Effect’ takes to engage in its plot, getting better with the progress of his scenes, bringing the viewer a powerful story and it breaks down many of the basics of life.
4º – Thesis (Alejandro Amenábar, 1996)After learning of an alleged videotape containing content “snuff” in his college, while doing research on violence, a student decides to investigate, only to find things that perhaps she should not have moved. ‘Thesis’ actually fits more to the suspense genre, with developments in its plot always guided by the mystery and the investigative judgment, but some of their ways chosen by the script and direction in the stretch make the film a horror Of Quality.
3º – American Splendor (Shari Springer Berman, 2003)Based on the life of writer Harvey Pekar comic stories, the story strolled throughout his life, showing the possible mishaps of your journey, as well as its strange, maladjusted behavior. impeccable performance of Paul Giamatti in front of the protagonist, a concise roadmap and creative direction make this film a must.
2º – The Station Agent (Tom McCarthy, 2003)A man born with dwarfism decides to leave his life in a big city behind after his boss dies and leaves him a house in a isolated town. ‘The Station Agent’ governs the events of his plot under a melancholy aura, exploring characters who deal with suffering every day in their lives. However, far from being sad in its entirety, this film shows how setbacks are part of life, providing a pleasant look to exacerbated instances of our daily lives.
1º – Clouds of Sils Maria (Olivier Assayas, 2014)A middle-aged actress gets the opportunity to recall a memorable character from the beginning of his career. However, something that should bring a positive feel to the woman only explains his inexorable figure of time. ‘Clouds of Sils Maria’ takes advantage of the very talented Juliette Binoche to win its substance, with a lilting history and a tangle of productive scenes.