Martin Scorsese, who recently started with A true story with The Irishman, took the sensational life of Jordan Belfort, a broker on the American stock exchange in Money Hunter and then CEO of Stratton Oakmont, known for his greed and debauchery. it's under scrutiny. The production, which transformed its three-hour period into an advantage with its dynamism and rhythm, was nominated for five Oscars, including Best Film and Best Director.
9.Michael Clayton (2007)
Centered on the character of Michael Clayton, who worked as a "problem solver" at one of New York's major law firms, the film was an impressive character work while presenting a highly tense narrative. Directed by Tony Gilroy, the production was nominated for seven Oscars in total, while Tilda Swinton reached the statuette in the Best Supporting Actress category.
8.We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011)
Directed by Lynne Ramsay and based on the novel by Lionel Shriver, The Cast of Kevin features Tilda Swinton, John C. Reilly, Ezra Miller and Jasper Newell. When a woman finds out she's pregnant, she gives up all her future plans and changes the course of her life for her child. But is he doing it willingly, or does society feel like they're doing it under pressure? The mother-son relationship in the film legitimizes itself in a brutal way, as this dilemma is driven by the unwanted ness of the child.
7.The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001)
The Man Who Isn't There, not the Coen Brothers filmography, is one of the most unique, original and flawless films in the history of the 2000s or even in the history of cinema. The Coens skillfully ate the small detail that reflected the atmosphere of the '50s, which reflected the atmosphere of the '50s, from existentialism themes to UFOs in a magnificent noir structure, and the Coens are unforgettable with Roger Deakins' distinctive sepia colors. they combine visuals and story.
6.The Master (2012)
The Master, signed by Paul Thomas Anderson, was the first of his many world stonings. It is about the events that took place after Freddie, a World War II veteran, sex addict, alcoholic and misfit, met the leader of a philosophical organization called Lancaster Dodd by chance. Dodd applies his own techniques to Freddie, whom he sees as a case, by keeping him close. It gives him a new way and a way to resolve his traumas and become a part of society. The Master is engraved in our memories as a successful work that examines human nature and also touches on the psychological depression of post-war America.
5.Revolutionary Road (2008)
The Pursuit of Dreams set in the 1950s; It tells the story of frank and April Wheeler, a couple of two children, who are struggling for a peaceful life in the newly moved suburb in a residual lifestyle after the war. Based on the novel of the same name by Richard Yates, the film has an impressive story about relationships and marriage without skipping the concept of "American dream". Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, who met for the first time since Titanic, and the production, which is noted for its tremendous performances and the directing of Sam Mendes, are also very successful in reflecting how different a man and a woman's worlds are. An example.
4.Phantom Thread (2017)
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film Phantom Thread, released in 2017, deals with a love that stretches the boundaries between Reynolds Woodcock, a prominent fashion designer from the '50s in London, and Alma, a waitress in a small town. Reynolds' view of women who are only models in his life, revealing how his gaze suddenly changed with Alma, who also attracted attention with his simple but striking language.
3.Twin Peaks: The Return (2017)
The 1990 film Twin Peaks , created by veteran director David Lynch with Mark Frost, is the second-best film to be created. Although he said goodbye to the screens after the season, he eventually gained a solid fan base and took his place among the cult series. The series, which tells the story of a small American town rocked by an mysterious murder through the eyes of an FBI agent tasked with investigating the murder, returned to screens in 2017 after a long break. This new season, twin peaks: The Return, was met with interest by viewers and was even more popular than the original series, being ranked one of the greatest series of all time. Last summer, the production was described by Jim Jarmusch as "the best work of American cinema in the last 10 years", and was voted the best film of 2017 by the Cahiers du Cinéma.
2.The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
The film, signed by Wes Anderson, captures the viewer at the point where all plans and dreams become meaningless at some point, and the story of the Tenenbaums family by combining comedy and drama in a world where irony and absurdity are intertwined. reflects on the screen. The story of the film begins with the social norm-appropriate history of a family of three children. In this past, all three children have found themselves in different fields and exhibit their talents. One day, however, the Tenenbaums family will experience a rupture; at a time when children are in full growth and moments of seeing life, their father leaves home. With this abandonment, frustrations and struggles begin to unravel in the family. Wes Anderson takes a glimpse into the family institution, which, in its original style, goes beyond the molds at The Royal Tenenbaums.
1.El laberinto del fauno (2006)
Pan's Labyrinth; In 1944, five years after the civil war, the people of Spain, who still have not recovered, are taking the subject away with the human being of a child who grew up in war, freezing the blood of man with a fearful world lying in his subconscious. Little Ofelia burys herself in fairy tales every day so she doesn't see all the people her stepfather has killed in front of her. Unlike the fantastic world he imagines in his mind, the dusty pink world in which cute fairy girls play games with princesses, filled with colorful flowers that we dream of; It's a dark and fearful place. Pan's Labyrinth, a modern masterpiece that examines the horrors of war through the subconscious effects of an 11-year-old girl.
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