Is there anything nicer than recommending movies that you had no idea existed and that are tremendous hidden gems?
In this video we promise to give you several titles that fulfill this purpose. #Films from different genres, periods and countries so that you have a wide variety to choose from.
1- The Lobster (2015): In this psychological thriller we are going to find impressive plot twists, a captivating story, impeccable performances by a magnificent cast such as Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, Olivia Colman and John C Reilly. Yorgos Lanthimos' direction is magnificent.
2- Do The Right Thing (1989): Written, directed, produced and starring Spike Lee, Do The Right Thing is a 1989 film that is based on a premise: the absurdity of racism, but from a excellent point of view.
3- Stuart: A Life Backwards (2007): Benedict Cumberbatch plays Alexander, a writer who will become friends with Stuart and will end up writing a book about him, a person who lives on the street and apparently had a childhood Terrible, who also committed crimes in his past, is very emotionally unstable and suffers from muscular dystrophy. He is completely marginalized from society, he suffers from discrimination, but behind his very particular personality he hides a huge heart.
4- Network (1976): It is a film that shows us the entrails of a rather dark world and now not as secret as the media are. This black comedy talks about ironic consumption, ratings, companies and from what point morality can be put aside for money.
5- The Embrace of the Serpent (2015): Its plot is based on the story of two researchers with their guides in the Amazon at the beginning of the last century. One in 1909 with a German researcher who is sick and turns to a shaman to cure him, and another in 1940, thirty-one years later, with an American researcher. They are both in search of the yakruna, a sacred and mysterious plant, with the help of a shaman named Karamakate, the last survivor of his tribe.
6- 7 Cajas (2012): The film is based on the story of Victor, a young man who works as a forklift driver in Mercado 4 in Asunción. He basically takes the things to the people he is going to buy for a little money. Víctor is poor, he makes a living as best he can and unfortunately he lives in a very shady environment with many dangerous people.
7- Tengoku to Jigoku (1963): It turns out that Kingo Gondo, a senior executive of a successful Japanese company called Zapatos Nacional, is going to make a huge purchase to be the majority shareholder of the company and basically be able to make decisions for himself. himself without depending on anyone. The guy even mortgaged his mansion to get the money.
One day before making this wonderful and risky move, they kidnap their driver's son by mistake, because logically the person they wanted to kidnap was his son.
8- Saul fia (2015): Saul fia, or The Son of Saul in our language, is a Hungarian war film from 2015, and it was the film that won the Oscar for Embrace of the Serpent as Best Foreign Film. The truth is that it is very different from what we usually see and I thought it was excellent, that is why it is in this video.
We hope you enjoy the video, that you have noted these #recommendations and begin to be part of this community that loves quality #cinema.
1 ноя 2023