50 Life-Changing Movies To See Before Your Freshman Year

25º – Superbad (Greg Mottola, 2007)About to enter the university universe, two friends hope to make the most of the last moments of school life. ‘Superbad’ is a landmark teen movie XXI century. A film that can always raising an unpretentious atmosphere to its viewer, highlight the basic concepts that comprise the turbulent period of human life.

 

24º – Stand by Me (Rob Reiner, 1986)A group of friends decide to embark on a journey in search of a body lost in the woods. During the journey, the friends discover more about themselves and about the tenuous and ephemeral ties that bound them. Nostalgic, ‘Stand By Me’ thrills especador to bring a small picture of the situations tangle comprising Childhood apparatus in humans, showing the discoveries, pleasures and pains of the period, always maintaining a highlight in particular the figure of friendship .

 

23º – The Big Chill (Lawrence Kasdan, 1983)Some friends gather for a weekend together after the funeral of a former member of the group who committed suicide. During this weekend, these friends will make considerations about their current lives, their past, desires, pleasures, pains, and, of course, death. Death here, exposed by the figure that friend who committed suicide, will serve as a cathartic outlet for conflicts before insoluble to some of the individuals inserted there. The film is always worth a subdued atmosphere to deal with difficult subjects, characterized as a great option to the viewer.

 

22º – Requiem for a Dream (Darren Aronofsky, 2000)We will study the daily lives of four characters affected by drug addiction, whether legal or illegal. We will see the four gradually succumb to addiction and see their lives simply falling apart tragically in his hands. Masterpiece of Darren Aronofsky, “Requiem for a Dream ‘disturbed by his exposure without the erratic compendium of the lives of the characters concessions. A typical film that remains in the minds of those watching even after a long time.

 

21º – The Dreamers (Bernardo Bertolucci, 2003)In a plot that takes shape in France in the 1960s, a young American student strikes up a friendship with two brothers, discovering local customs and “zeitgeist” exacerbated who understood that society. ‘The Dreamers’ explores carefree days of three young people, working with the outbreak of sexuality as a central concept for the events of history.

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