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200 points I’ve been bored lately. Please let a movie guru introduce some movies.

Fantasy films

"Big Fish"

Big Fish Dad/大智如鱼/大鱼Big Fish (2003)

< p> Director: Tim Burton

Starring: Steve Buscemi, Ewan McGregor, Helena Bonham Carter, Danny. Danny DeVito Billy Crudup Albert Finney Jessica Lange Jake Brake

Rating: 8.1/10 (32948 votes)

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Genre: Drama, comedy, adventure and fantasy

Region: United States

In the touching movie "Big Fish", director Tim Burton He once again used his extraordinary imagination to take us into the inner world of a father and son. Some people say that Tim Burton is the number one master of visual arts in Hollywood. For a director who likes fantasy and fills mediocre reality with fantastic ideas, transparent and pure images are his style. In "Big Fish", Tim Burton used animation, long-range shots and photography special effects, but did not use popular computer special effects. The picture is as beautiful as the "Edward Scissorhands" that once moved us. Although this film did not win an Oscar, it is better than Tim Burton wasting his talents on films like "Planet of the Apes".

Although the box office of "Big Fish" once exceeded that of "Lord of the Rings 3" and it was nominated for 4 Golden Globe Awards, positioning this film as the top spot in the fantasy film category will definitely make it Many people are confused. In fact, watching movies is sometimes like falling in love. You meet the right girl at the right time, and you fall in love. Although she is not the most beautiful and gentle one, she becomes your favorite from then on. "Big Fish" is my favorite.

When watching this film, it feels like I have returned to my unforgettable childhood. At that time, the most important thing every day was to sit at the dinner table on time and listen to my father telling stories. After a sip of wine and a few bites of food, my father would tell a story to my sister and me. Every time, we would be anxious to death. Dad continued talking slowly. When the meal is almost done, the story is often only half told. The next day I had to start from the beginning again, because my father said it was boring to start from the middle of the story. As a result, year after year, my sister and I listened to countless half-stories. Finally, my sister and I privately came to the conclusion: Dad only knew half of his stories, so he deliberately delayed telling them, otherwise we would find out. The truth is so shameless, haha!

There is another reason why I like this movie, that is, I am also a person who is often in a daze and fantasizes, very much like the father in the movie. I have made up a lot of stories for myself, but I haven’t had the chance to tell them to others. Sometimes I really can’t tell which ones really happened and which ones I just imagined. So when I saw the father in the film, I felt very warm. I like people who are still childlike because they retain a pure heart. The young father is played by McGregor. He has a pair of fantasy eyes and a smiling face, which is very suitable for this role. He also has excellent performances in "Trainspotting" and "Moulin Rouge".

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"Edward Scissorhands"

Edward Scissorhands (1990)

Edward's Scissorhands, a Born to be alien, Tim Burton gave these hands the most poignant pathos, bringing out the warmth and coldness of the world, and the purity of love. "Edward Scissorhands" is a modern fairy tale about robots. This is a fairy tale destined to have a sad ending. It is beautiful but makes people cry. But in human life, Edward also realized the reality. When he could not hug the person he loved, his heart was filled with sadness. He longed for a pair of hands and wanted to be like ordinary people. Perhaps the success of this film lies in its desire to be close to people and appear warm and friendly.

Now, Tim Burton has released a new movie "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". I wonder if it can surprise us again?

The "Lord of the Rings" trilogy

The "Lord of the Rings" trilogy are:

The Lord of the Rings 1: The Appearance of the Ring/The Lord of the Rings I: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers/The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

This is the founding of New Line An unprecedentedly large-scale production since then, the film took 7 years to shoot, using 2,700 staff members, 26,000 actors, and a total budget of more than 270 million US dollars. This is an epic masterpiece. It was nominated for 11 awards at the 76th Academy Awards and won all 11 awards. It is the second time since The Last Emperor in 1987 to have a 100% winning rate record. The number of trophies is tied with that of Titanic in 1998 and Bingham in 1960. There is no need to introduce the rest, you know it more clearly than I do.

"Harry Potter" Trilogy

The "Harry Potter" Trilogy are:

Harry Potter: Mystery Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 2001

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2002

Harry Potter 3: The Lost Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004

Harry Potter 4: Harry Potter and the Order

"Harry. "Potter" is a series of magical literary works by the British female writer Rowling. There are seven books in this series, which describe Harry Potter's seven-year adventures at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This series has been translated into 62 languages, with a total sales volume of more than 280 million copies, second only to the Bible and "Quotations of Chairman Mao". Rowling has published the first six books, and the first three works have been made into movies by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States. All three movies have grossed more than $700 million at the box office.

The "Raiders of the Lost Ark" trilogy

The "Raiders of the Lost Ark" trilogy are:

Raiders of the Lost Ark Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

Produced by Lucas, directed by Harrison Ford, and directed by Spielberg, the diamond lineup has swept the box office of commercial movies around the world. It also almost shaped Harrison Ford into a screen hero on par with 007 James Bond. The most talked-about aspects of this trilogy among film critics are racism, imperialism and male chauvinism. Faced with the overwhelming stunts and special effects, and the rhythm and plot that leaves no time to breathe, these ideologies have long been thrown out of the sky by the audience with ordinary sensory stimulation, and they were submerged in a burst of chaos, floating and sinking.

Science fiction films

"The Matrix"

The Matrix/The Matrix/22nd Century Murderous Network The Matrix (1999)

< p> Director: Andy Wachowski Larry Wachowski

Starring: Keanu Reeves Laurence Fishburne Joe Penn Joe Pantoliano Carrie-Anne Moss Julian Arahanga David Aston Jeremy Ball Tamara Brown

Region: United States (filming location)

Rating: 8.5/10 (146946 votes) Details

Genre: Sci-fi thrilling action

In my opinion, the Matrix series will undoubtedly gain a landmark status among science fiction films. In time, It will definitely have a similar impact as the STARWARS series back then. Commercially, Matrix is ??undoubtedly very successful, and its impact on vision and other senses is shocking. Whether it's the training fight between Neo and Mophys in Episode 1, the melee between Neo and Smith in Episode 2, or the magnificent airport showdown in Episode 3, it will all become the content of people's memories and discussions for a long time. But the factor that really makes Matrix surpass other science fiction films of this era, in my opinion, is not enough to have these commercial successes, but lies in its scientific and philosophical conception and expression.

If traditional science fiction movies win with wonderful special effects and fascinating plots, the "Matrix" series adds another element to science fiction: cool. It is precisely because of this that this film has been sought after by many young people, and its inherent quality has also lived up to its supporters around the world.

The greatest success of "The Matrix" is that it completely subverts people's worldview. In the past, science fiction movies made people think: "Will it happen in the future?", but this film makes people think: "Is this true?" The movie describes the story of human beings living in the 22nd century (perhaps the 23rd century or even further away) who are not only physically enslaved by machines, but also mentally "paralyzed" in the 20th century.

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"Star Wars"

The "Star Wars" trilogy and the "Star Wars" trilogy are:

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (1999) 2002)

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)

Star Wars (1977)

Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)

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Looking at the entire "Star Wars" series of movies, it is no exaggeration to say that it is a masterpiece. The creation of the six films took a full 28 years, which shows director Lucas's persistence in film creation. "Star Wars" is a great film. Its influence on people is unparalleled. It gives people more time and space to imagine. However, I believe that not many people have carefully read all six parts of the series. Compared with other science fiction films, the "Star Wars" series does not have obscure plots or anything so-called "thought-provoking". It successfully created the image of Skywalker holding a lightsaber, and imprinted "May the Force be with you" in people's minds, so much so that this sentence became a farewell phrase often said by American police to civilians.

"Alien"

Alien (1979)

The "Alien" series is one of the most popular and best-selling science fiction film series in the history of American films. Each episode is closely connected and the plot is completely consistent. However, the storyline of each episode is relatively independent and can be used as a complete story.

"Alien" director Ridley Scott, who previously directed "Gladiator", creates a first-class atmosphere.

James Cameron, the director of "Alien 2", once directed "Terminator". The shots are beautiful and the script is well designed.

"Alien 3": Director David Fincher, who directed "Fight Club". There was no complete script at the time, which put great pressure on the fledgling Fincher. He still refuses to admit that it is his own work

"Alien 4" director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, who directed "Angel Love" beauty". Box office and critical reception were mediocre.

"Terminator"

The "Terminator" trilogy is:

Terminator, The (1984)

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) < /p>

There should be no objection to considering "Terminator 2" as a classic among science fiction films. The "Terminator" series of movies tells the story of mankind being almost destroyed by the highly intelligent computer "Skynet" made by oneself. Speaking of this series of movies, the first and third episodes can be said to be quite satisfactory and well-made. action science fiction film, and only "Terminator 2: Armageddon" will be forever remembered in the hearts of many people.