50 Life-Changing Movies To See Before Your Freshman Year

40º – Mistress America (Noah Baumbach, 2015)After joining a college in New York, a young man has a chance to see life through different eyes when he meets a girl who will be your new stepsister. Together, the two can get to know the personality of the other, as well as a glimpse of all the city’s pleasures in which they are. ‘Mistress America’ is short and timely in its investments, seeking to bring the daily lives of young people with their 20s without trying to be presumptuous to choose right or wrong in the behavior of all its characters.

 

39º – The Neon Demon (Nicolas Winding Refn, 2016)Looking to become a great role model, a young city changes and ventures into the cruel world of the profession. Strange events are going to happen to her and the people around him, casting doubt on all of your initial goal. Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn great, ‘The Neon Demon’ is impeccable in its aesthetic construction, making use of warm colors to give momentum to each fragment of the picture. The film’s plot is also quite engaging, leaving those who watch completely focused on the resolution of each conflict. Another essential detail for success than Refn purports to tell is the presence of Elle Fanning as the protagonist.

 

38º – Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee, 1989)Amid the scorching scenario of Brooklyn in the summer, we will follow the daily lives of several residents of a poor neighborhood, seeing their ways of consummating their relationship with the world. Masterpiece Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing ‘works with the simplest instances of life, not making concessions to show the dilemmas of the characters studied, as well as any likes and dislikes in their journeys.

 

37º – Wonder Boys (Curtis Hanson, 2000)After his personal life to win cruel contours, with confusion in their relationship and his profession, a teacher decides to help a misfit student who committed a small crime. Now, the two, together with other well-known writer teacher, will be involved in several problematic, always with the backdrop of the writer’s block that teacher in the development of his new novel. ‘Wonder Boys’ is a smart comedy. Its dynamic plot and unpacks each meander of its central characters ends up sounding irresistible to the eye of the beholder. But the big plus point of the film is undoubtedly the fabulous performance of Michael Douglas in the central character of the command.

 

36º – Black Swan (Darren Aronofsky, 2010)A dancer gets the chance to star in a big show of dancing. However, the process of preparing for the event ends up taking little by little, the health of the young, leaving her in a fight between reality and hallucinations. ‘Black Swan’ works with a plot that changes every outdated scene, permeated with twists and studying assertively the figure of its central character.

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