Netflix, which hosted films by directors such as Martin Scorsese, Noah Baumbach, Steven Soderbergh, Fernando Meirelles, last year, has produ...
Netflix 10 Movie to Be Released in 2020 - Part 1
9 Netflix Movies to Be Released in 2020 1.To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You Director: Michael Fimognari One of Netflix's ...
Netflix 9 Movie to Be Released in 2020 - Part 2
One of Netflix's most notable productions in this field was To All the Boys I've Loved Before, which was particularly successful with love films focusing on young characters. Released in 2018, To All the Boys I've Loved Before quickly became one of Netflix's most watched original slots.
To All the Boys I've Loved's sequel to be released this year is To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You will continue to focus on lara Jean and Peter's relationship.
10.Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (2019) The Life of the Pumpkin is directed by Céline Sciamma, who won best adapted screenplay at the...
Top 10 Films of the Last 20 Years- Part 5
The Life of the Pumpkin is directed by Céline Sciamma, who won best adapted screenplay at the 2017 César Awards for Ma vie de Courgette; Set on an isolated island in 1760, it tells the story of Marianne, who was commissioned to paint a wedding portrait of Héloïse, who had just left the monastery. Marianne must paint a portrait of Héloïse, who is about to be resentlessly, without her knowledge. Marianne finds the remedy by watching the young woman during the day and painting her in the evenings. As Héloïse spends her final days as a free woman, an unexpected intimacy and attraction arises between the two women.
10.Lost in Translation (2003) Written and directed by Sofia Coppola, She can speak, bringing together unforgettable performances by Scar...
Top 10 Films of the Last 20 Years- Part 4
Written and directed by Sofia Coppola, She can speak, bringing together unforgettable performances by Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray. Bob, played by Murray, is a middle-aged American actor. He comes to Japan to shoot a commercial and begins to disappear into this different culture in which he enters because the language and perceptions surrounding him are too foreign to him, while struggling with loneliness in the crowd will eat him up from the inside out. But he meets Charlotte at the same hotel. The person who can share these two cultures starts spending a weekend together in different cultures. As time begins, silence begins to speak out, and now the melancholy of the two people is knotted together in such a way that they cannot be separated, creating a great area of chaos and peace at the same time. If one speaks, it is an epic poem about being both a stranger and being a whole.
9.Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Offering an alternative narrative of history, the Gang of Degenerates is an ascension film that came to the next, symbolizing a relative decline in the Tarantino filmography we're talking about. Originally titled Quel maledetto treno blindato, it is inspired by the 1978 film by Italian director Enzo G. Castellari, but tells a very different story. With a familiar theme of revenge in his cinema at the center of the film, the film embarks on a different showdown with the Second World War and the Nazis through this theme. On the one hand, while parodying the Nazis, on the other hand, he brings a cynical approach to Holocaust-Holocaust cinema. Tarantino, who we know is a good cinephile and respects his art, makes films in the film and refers to the history of cinema and various films. The film's impressive final scene makes the concept of history problematic and gives it an alternative approach by saying, "If it were that, but it was like this." He doesn't hide his anger at the Nazis and the destruction they've created, which is expressed in a "Tarantino-like" style.
10.Moulin Rouge! (2001) Directed by one of the masters of dance films, Baz Luhrmann, The Red Mill is about the unattainable love between ...
Top 10 Films of the Last 20 Years- Part 3
Directed by one of the masters of dance films, Baz Luhrmann, The Red Mill is about the unattainable love between Christian, a writer who came to the city to get involved in the bohemian life of Paris, and Satine, a cabaret actor who performed at the Moulin Rouge. he's getting it. Testing love full of obstacles that are hard to overcome due to Satine's terminal illness and the jealous attitude of the cabaret owner, the film returned from the Academy, where she was nominated in eight disciplines, with Oscars for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. The Tango de Roxanne scene, in which Christian and Satine's love of cabaret, Jim, is portrayed as a psychological and physical pressure on the couple, was one of the most remarkable dance scenes in the Moulin Rouge.
10.Werckmeister harmóniák (2000) In a city that lives in its own state and dynamics, the usual struggle for authority continues. A circus...
Top 10 Films of the Last 20 Years- Part 2
In a city that lives in its own state and dynamics, the usual struggle for authority continues. A circus comes to the city from the eve of this wind of change, which is planned from the bottom to the bottom. There's finally going to be a big mess all over the city. Everyone wants to know what's going on in this wave of anarchy, but in the meantime, it's unwittingly becoming part of this change. In the midst of all this anarchy, Janus, who has a scientific personality, tries to understand only what is going on, but eventually suffers a great loss. The film painfully describes Janus' absolute loss to all his innocence. The film, co-directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky, features six different cinematographers.
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