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10 Amazing movies you must watch before you die (Part 1)

If you’re someone who always seeks to enjoy a good film, you’ve probably wondered at some point which movies you should see before you die. The truth is, in the vast sea of ​​cinema, there are countless titles, but some are essential. That’s why we propose a list of 10 movies that you must watch at least once in your life:

1. Pulp Fiction (1994)

Quentin Tarantino’s career-defining masterpiece, Pulp Fiction revolutionized storytelling. Its non-linear narrative weaves tales of hitmen, gangsters, and an unforgettable dance scene in a dazzling display of violence, humor, and pop culture references.

We can’t hide, we’re a big Tarantino fan. Some day I will revel what was inside Marsellus Wallace’s briefcase.

2. Fight Club (1999)

Directed by David Fincher, this film, through the eyes of its protagonist, delves into the life of an ordinary man fighting insomnia. He finds an unusual solution by starting an underground fight club with a soap salesman.

Stellar performances by Edward Norton and Brad Pitt. Always is a good day to be an anarchist.

3. Inception (2010)

Directed by Christopher Nolan and Leonardo Dicaprio stars as a dream architect, this movie blends action, suspense, and science fiction seamlessly. It explores a world where skilled spies enter the human subconscious to implant ideas, forcing viewers to question the nature of reality.

In my opinion, a really mind blowing film.

4. Forrest Gump (1994)

It follows the life of Forrest Gump, a man with a low IQ but good intentions, as he witnesses and unwittingly influences several defining historical events in the 20th century United States.

Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get, but you’re gonna get good films in this post.

5. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

A gripping thriller that follows a young FBI cadet as she seeks the help of a manipulative cannibalistic serial killer to catch another serial killer on the loose.

6. Titanic (1997)

Directed by James Cameron, Titanic is a film that has captivated audiences around the world for over two decades. With a combination of groundbreaking special effects, an epic love story, and a real historical tragedy, Titanic has become a classic film that never ceases to amaze and inspire.

The film tells the story of the romance between Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio), a poor artist, and Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet), a young upper-class woman, aboard the RMS Titanic, the largest and most luxurious ship of its time. On its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, the Titanic strikes an iceberg and sinks in the North Atlantic, taking the lives of over 1,500 people. Jack and Rose must fight for their survival amidst the chaos and tragedy.

Do you think the size of the wooden board was sufficient or not?

8. Sátántangó (1994)

7-hour Hungarian masterpiece, Sátántangó is a visually stunning film set in a small agricultural community after the fall of communism. It’s a tale of human nature and decay.

I need to repeat it, a 7-hour movie.

9. The Intouchables (2011)

Based on a true story, this film celebrates friendship between two unlikely individuals: a wealthy quadriplegic and his ex-convict caregiver.

This movie can be perfect for family viewing, suitable for all audiences.

9. Gladiator (2000)

This epic film transports viewers to ancient Rome, where a betrayed Roman general, Maximus starring Russell Crowe, seeks vengeance against the corrupt emperor (Joaquin Phoenix) who destroyed his life.

10. Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Set during the Normandy landings of World War II, Saving Private Ryan follows a group of American soldiers who are tasked with rescuing a paratrooper whose three brothers have been killed in action.

Probably, one of the best film starts. It makes your blood run cold at the Normandy landing. You can see what I’m talking about in the following video:

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Which of these movies will you watch? Are there any movies you think should be added to this list? Tell us in the comments!

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