1, The Count of Monte Cristo, a modern version of The Shawshank Redemption, once became my biggest spiritual pillar. This film, shot in 1995, is a classic in all aspects, with compact plot, profound theme, cast and music, so it won 8 Oscar nominations and became an inspirational classic in the hearts of fans. When Andy climbed out of the prison sewer and drain pipe on a stormy night, he took off his clothes and stretched out his arms to embrace the storm of freedom. I believe the audience is full of blood. ?
Forrest Gump is the epitome of modern American history. Needless to say, this classic film is also a strong rival of The Shawshank Redemption. ?
3. Braveheart is an epic movie with a deep and dignified theme, grand scenes, first-class visual and musical effects, and beautiful and smooth. Although the final ending was regrettable, it was tragic enough to infect all the audience. ?
4. A Beautiful Mind is based on the true story of economist Nash, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics at the age of 80 with his theory of 20. A great scholar, a strong man in life, has been struggling with his serious paranoia all his life.
5. The film "Spring in the Cowboy Class" tells that Matthew, a music teacher who has never met his talent, comes to the auxiliary education center, facing not ordinary students, but a group of wild children abandoned by adults. Matthew changed the fate of the children and himself.
6. The film Three Fools in Bollywood tells a college story between three protagonists, Farhan, Laga and the rancher. Rancher is an unusual college student. He openly refutes the dean, questions his teaching methods, and breaks the traditional educational concept of the college with wisdom. The maverick behavior of the rancher aroused the dissatisfaction of Chartou, a model student nicknamed "Muffler". They agreed to try again in ten years, but Rancher chose to leave without saying goodbye when he graduated.