1. 9.0 The Godfather (1972) 117,111 The Godfather
In the summer of 1945, the leader of the Corleone family of the American Mafia, "The Godfather" Vito Corleone married his youngest daughter Connie. There was a grand wedding. The "Godfather" has three sons: Sonny, the irascible and lustful eldest son, Fred, the cowardly second son, and Mike, the youngest son who just returned from the battlefield in World War II. Among them, Sonny is the "godfather's" right-hand man; while Mike, although smart and capable, has little interest in the family's "career".
The "Godfather" is the leader of the mafia and often engages in illegal activities. But at the same time, he is also the patron saint of many weak civilians, and is deeply loved by people. He also has a rule: never sell drugs to harm others. For this reason, he rejected the request of drug lord Sollozzo, and thus intensified the conflicts with several other Mafia families in New York. On Christmas Eve, Sollozzo kidnapped the "Godfather"'s adopted son and family consultant Tom Hagen, and sent someone to assassinate the "Godfather." This was the second attack that the Godfather suffered in his life. The first attack was briefly mentioned in the movie in just a few sentences, but in the novel it was narrated like this: A young assassin rushed into the Godfather's house with the determination to die. House and dropped a bomb on the godfather, the godfather was injured and the assassin was shot to death.
The "godfather" was shot and hospitalized. Sollozzo asked Tom Hagen to try to get Sonny to agree to the drug deal and renegotiate it. Sonny was foolhardy and vowed to take revenge, but he was unable to do anything. Mike went to the hospital to visit his father, but found that there was no one in the hospital. It turned out that the police also conspired with Sollozzo to drive away all the hospital's bodyguards. So he started a thrilling struggle in the hospital, and finally saved his father's life. The fire between the families is about to break out. Sollozzo and the Sheriff ask to negotiate with Mike. So Mike takes the opportunity to come up with a plan to kill Sollozzo and the Sheriff. In a small restaurant, Mike killed Sollozzo and the sheriff with a pistol that had been hidden in the toilet.
Michael fled to Sicily, where he married the beautiful Apollonia and lived an idyllic life. At this time, the vendettas among the various Mafia families in New York became increasingly fierce. Sonny was also betrayed by Connie's husband Carlo and shot dead by members of the Bassini family at the highway toll booth. The "Godfather" returns from injury and arranges reconciliation between the families. Mike, who heard the bad news, was also attacked. Fabrizio, the bodyguard who was bought by the stills, planted a bomb in Mike's car. Although Mike survived, he lost his beloved wife. Mike returned to New York in 1951 and married his ex-girlfriend Kay.
The aging "godfather" passed the position of family leader to Mike. After the "Godfather" died of illness, Mike began a long-awaited revenge. He sent people to assassinate the leaders of two other rival families and killed Fabrizio who had murdered his ex-wife. At the same time, he also ordered someone to kill Carlo and avenge Sonny. Cut off all enemies. Connie bursts into the house because her husband was killed and beat Mike wildly. Mike sternly ordered the doctor to take Connie away, making others think she was mentally ill. He has become the "godfather" of a new generation - Mike Corleone.
2. 8.9 The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 143,145 The Shawshank Redemption/Thrills 1995/The Dark and the Storm
The story takes place in 1947. The banker Andy, because his wife had an extramarital affair, After being drunk, he wanted to kill his wife and her lover with a gun, but he did not do it in the end. However, an unfortunate coincidence happened - another man shot his wife and her lover that night, so Andy was charged with murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, which meant that he would spend the rest of his life in Shawshank Prison. .
Reed was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder in 1927 and was paroled several times without success. He has now become the "authoritative figure" in Shawshank Prison. As long as you can pay, he can get almost anything you want. Whenever a new prisoner arrived, everyone would bet on who would cry on the first night. Rhett thought that the weak Andy would cry, but Andy's silence cost him two packs of cigarettes.
For a long time, Andy had almost no contact with anyone. A month later, the first thing Andy asked Rhett to help him get was a stone hammer. He wanted to carve some small things to kill time, and said that he was trying to find a way to escape the prison's routine inspections. Afterwards, Andy made a huge poster of Rita Hayworth and posted it on the wall of the cell.
Horizontal poster of the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" Once, Andy and several other prisoners went out to work, and he overheard the prison officer talking about tax collection. Andy said that he had a way to legally exempt the prison officer from this large amount of tax. In exchange, the prisoners who worked with him each received 3 bottles of beer. Drinking beer, Red guessed that Andy was just using this free time to enjoy a short period of freedom.
During a ward round, the warden took Andy's Bible, handed it back to him without opening it, and told him that "the way to salvation is in it." However, the warden did not Come to think of it, the so-called "way to salvation" really lies within it. Later, he was sent to be the prison librarian. In order to fight for the library's books to be updated, he wrote a letter every week and worked hard for the expansion of the library. Six years later, he realized his wish.
At the same time, he began to help the sanctimonious warden launder money. and handle other documents required by other prison officers involving financial and tax matters.
Help Andy's Hammer In the 1960s, young Tommy was imprisoned for theft and soon became good friends with Andy and Red. Andy thinks Tommy is smart and well-founded, and is determined to teach him culture so that he can make a living by legitimate means after he is released from prison. Coincidentally, Tommy had stayed in another prison before coming to Shawshank to serve his sentence, and learned the truth about the death of Andy's wife and her lover from a prisoner in the same cell at that time. The excited Andy found the prison Chief, I hope the warden can help him reverse the case. The warden rejected Andy on the grounds that it was impossible to succeed. Andy argued with the warden. The warden told him not to forget his identity and locked Andy in a dark room for a month. During this month, the warden murdered Tommy who told him the truth. When Andy came out of the dark room, he deceived Andy on the grounds that Tommy was killed by the prison guards for escaping from prison, but Andy knew that Tommy Mi was killed. The warden gave him another month and asked him to think carefully about what to do (in fact, he just wanted him to continue laundering money for him). Because on the one hand, he is worried about the exposure of gray income, and on the other hand, he also wants Andy to stay in prison to help him with his accounts.
After Andy knew the truth, he decided to gain freedom through his own salvation! Before taking action, he said some "strange" words to Red, asking Red to go to a place where he would leave things for Red if he was released from prison one day. Andy successfully "escaped" through hard work. His escape tool was the "Way of Salvation" in the Bible, and the small stone hammer hidden in the book (there was a hole carved in the book just for the stone hammer). groove). He took away the money he laundered for the warden (went to 12 banks to withdraw US$370,000), and sent evidence to the newspaper that the warden was suspected of corruption and murder. Subsequently, a large number of police and reporters swarmed to Shawshank. The desperate warden locked himself in the office and finally shot himself.
Andy escapes from prison by reaching the sewage pipe through a tunnel he dug, and then crawling through the sewage pipe to the river outside (the film also gives a close-up of the escape route and uses three measurement methods to describe the length of the sewage pipe : 500 yards; the length of five football fields; half a mile, and according to visual inspection, it is at least 1Km. These descriptions specifically state that they want to express that Andy finally escaped from prison and did another thing that can be called a legend. For details, see American Personal Heroism
When Red was paroled and released from prison, he found the gift Andy left for him - a stack of 50 U.S. dollars and a letter. , the letter talks about "hope", which is also the theme of the movie, because in prison Red thought "hope" was a terrible thing, and today Andy proved to him that "hope" should exist , and asked Red to go to Mexico to find him. Red overcame the psychological crisis after parole and found Andy.
3. 8.9 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) 96,833 The Lord of the Rings III/The Lord of the Rings III: The Return of the King (It would be more enjoyable to watch the three parts in succession, but they are just too long)
Bilbo Baggins is an elderly man. On his 110th birthday, a tall hobbit, he decided to leave his hometown and hand over all his property to his nephew Frodo Baggins. However, the only thing Bilbo couldn't bear to part with was a bird that could let the holder of it go. The invisible Lord of the Rings, but according to him, it is just a worthless gadget. The guardian of the Hobbit tribe, the gray robe wizard Gandalf, became suspicious of the ring. He desperately studied a large number of historical records, and the results confirmed that he had an invisible ring. His greatest fear had come true. He told Frodo what he had discovered:
Thousands of years ago, the Dark Lord Sauron forged three of the Rings of Power. The Elf King gave seven to the dwarf nobles and nine to humans, and Sauron secretly forged a supreme magic ring, which had the power to enslave the whole world. For a whole century, the whole world was shrouded in darkness. . The elven human alliance declared war on Sauron and his orc army. Although the alliance suffered heavy losses, it successfully drove Sauron back to Mordor, his last base - the Doom Mountains. The trapped beast was forced to fight in person. He went into battle and killed the human emperor Elendil on the battlefield, and shattered his holy sword of Narsil. Then Isildur, the prince of Elendil, picked up the fragments of the holy sword and used it to cut off the rope. After the battle, the Elf King Elrond suggested that Isildur throw the Ring away. It was completely destroyed in the flames of the Doomsday Mountains, but Isildur was bewitched by the power of the Ring and decided to keep it. He soon discovered that the Ring could give him the power of invisibility, but only once it was taken off. Once you drop the ring, this ability disappears. The orc troops discovered him after he had become invisible and took the opportunity to kill him. The Ring fell to the bottom of the Anduin River, where it lay dormant for thousands of years until Groom became its new master.
Like the previous holders of the Ring, Groom was also bewitched by the power of the Ring.
He turned out to be a creature similar in appearance to a hobbit, but the corrupted power of the Ring distorted his mind and deformed his body. He finally hid in the Orc lair in the Misty Mountains until he happened to meet Bilbo Baggins. Little does he know that the fate of the world lies in his hands.
After Bilbo's birthday party, Gandalf informed Frodo that the Dark Lord Sauron already knew that his Ring was in the hands of the Hobbits. Sauron is rebuilding the fortress of Barad-dur, gathering countless orcs, preparing to seize the Lord of the Rings with an army and conquer the world. He also told Frodo that the power of the Ring would corrupt its holder, leading to death. To destroy the Ring, it must be thrown into the fire where it was originally forged; that is, the Mountains of Doom in Sauron's lair.
So, Frodo, accompanied by his loyal partners Samwise, Merry and Pippin, embarked on a journey to destroy the Lord of the Rings. Along the way, they were constantly pursued and intercepted by Sauron's minions, the Black Knights (these knights were also called the Ringwraiths). They also encountered the imprisonment of the sinister white-robed wizard Saruman and the attacks of the terrifying Balrog. Fortunately, with the protection and help of the knight Aragon, the elf princess Ewen, the human warrior Boromire, the elf queen Granriel, the elf Legolas, the dwarf Gimli and the wizard Gandalf, Frodo and the others... The Lord of the Rings expedition has saved the day time and time again. However, what can really prevent Frodo from destroying the Ring is the Ring itself: the ring's instigating power makes Frodo alienate everyone, and at the same time makes Frodo himself sink deeper and deeper...
Protect The Ring Alliance continues their journey to protect the ring, but it is more dangerous. The alliance between elves and humans will encounter dual challenges from the dark magic beast soldiers and the evil magic of the white-robed warlock Saruman. The most critical moment. Gandalf, who died in the previous episode, reappears and has been promoted from a gray mage to a white mage with higher magic power...
With the addition of the final battle and the Dark Army Gandalf was eager to regroup with Gondor's remnant army. Gandalf is aided by Theoden, King of Rohan, and with human strength coupled with courage and that kind of passionate loyalty, they face their greatest test ever. But éowyn and Merrt hid in the shadows, unable to compete with Gondor's enemies.
Faced with such losses and disadvantages, they continued to charge at the forefront of the battle. Their loyalty and purpose made the Dark Lord Sauron uneasy and distracted. And gave the Keeper of the Ring a chance to fulfill his request. All they have left to hope for is to join Frodo across the realm of cunning enemies to hurl the Ring into the flames of Mount Doom.
The closer he gets to his final destination, the heavier the burden becomes on Frodo, who must rely on Sam Gambsey and Gollum. In the process, The Lord of the Rings will test Frodo's loyalty, nature and humanity itself...
4. 8.8 The Godfather: Part II (1974) 68,829The Godfather II
5. 8.8 Shichinin no samurai (1954) 30,139 Seven Samurai
During the Warring States Period in Japan, a mountain village full of desolate mountains and rivers was attacked by bandits every year during the wheat harvest. This year, the villagers decided to hire seven samurai to protect their villages and harvests. The seven samurai were Kanbei, Jiuzang, Shengshiro, Goro, Qilang, Heihachi and Kikuchiyo. The samurai Kanbei is a man with strong steps and rich combat experience. He is responsible for commanding the whole village to prepare for defense. During a raid on the bandits' lair, samurai Jiuzang and Kikuchiyo killed three bandits. But Samurai Heihachi fell. The samurai and villagers defended the village with shovels and bamboo spears in hand, deftly repelling the bandits' attacks one after another, but Katayama Gorobei died during the resistance. On the day of the decisive battle, 13 bandits rushed into the village on horseback. During the fight, the bandits hit Jiuzang with a fire blunderbuss. Kikuchiyo killed the last enemy with anger and hatred, and he himself fell to the ground and died after being shot. The bandits were finally wiped out, but the villagers also paid a heavy price. Four of the seven samurai were killed in the battle, leaving four samurai swords on the tomb piercing the sky. After the war, the samurai left the village. Kanbei, the leader of the samurai, couldn't help but sigh: "This is also a defeat... It was not the samurai who won, but the peasants."
This film can be said to be Japan's best. The first period drama by the famous director Akira Kurosawa to truly add the interest of Western films. Although director Akira Kurosawa intended to make this film a thoroughly entertaining action film, in fact, the entire work still fully reveals Kurosawa's humanitarian spirit.
6. 8.7 Casablanca (1942) 64,227 Casablanca/North Africa
1941. Casablanca. Under the iron heel of the Nazis, if you wanted to escape from Europe to Brazil, you had to detour through the northern Moroccan city of Casablanca. This makes the situation in the city extremely tense. Rick, the owner of Rick's Cafe, is a mysterious man. This remote town suddenly became lively. People came here from various European countries under the iron heel of fascism because they could get exit passports here to go to the United States via Lisbon. However, the price is extremely high.
Tragedy happens every day here for the exit permit.
A German plane landed in Casablanca carrying the secret police leader Major Strass. The local French police chief, Captain Renaud, went to greet him. It turned out that not long ago, two German couriers were killed, and the two passports they carried signed by General de Gaulle were taken away. While Strass was pursuing this case, he also had a more important task: tracking Victor Laszlo, a leader of the Czech left-wing movement.
Reno reported to him that the murderer had been identified and he would be arrested in public in a hotel tonight. Strass ordered Renault not to allow Laszlo to leave Casablanca, which was of paramount importance to the German government.
Luxury coffee shop near Casablanca Airport. There are many customers, Europeans, Africans, Asian Turks. The black musician Sam sat in front of the piano, playing and singing. But the center of discussion among pleasure seekers is still the passport. A beautiful woman: "I used to want a villa in Cannes, but now I just want an exit passport." A man: "If I can't get a passport, I will die in Casablanca." Only the owner of the hotel, Rick, looked like that Calm and indifferent, sitting alone at the table.
Yugat, who specializes in reselling exit passports, came to Rick, took out the envelope containing two passes, and asked Rick to keep it for him. He told Rick that he had killed the two German couriers. Sell ??it today, make a fortune, and leave here. Although Rick didn't like the man, he acquiesced to keep it for him and put the pass in the back cover of the piano that Sam was still playing.
Just after Yugart left, Renault came. He told Rick that Laszlo had come to Casablanca and asked Rick not to be an emotionalist. Strass knew that Rick had participated in the anti-fascist war in Europe and North Africa. He wants Rick to side with Germany this time and prevent Laszlo from leaving here to go to the United States. Rick refused: "Your profession is politics, and my profession is to open a hotel."
Yugat was arrested and beaten to death by the police. The two passports were not found on him. . Laszlo and his wife Ilsa walked into the hotel. Ilsa found that Sam, who was playing the piano, looked familiar. Sam looked at him carefully for a while before looking back. A man followed and asked Laszlo to buy a ring as a cover. He met Laszlo and agreed on a meeting place. Then Strass and Renaud came to their table. Laszlo refused to talk to Strasz, so Renault had to invite him to the police station in the name of the local police station. After the two men left, Laszlo went to meet the ring seller as scheduled and found out that Yugarte was dead and there was no hope for his passport. Ilsa stayed alone in the restaurant, listening to Sam play the piano. Finally, I made up my mind to go up and say hello to Sam. Sam didn't expect to meet Ilsa here. At Ilsa's request, Sam and Ilsa sang "As Time Goes" together while playing. Rick discovers Ilsa and becomes a different person. Late at night, in the dark hotel, all the customers had left. Sam played "As Time Goes By" softly, and Rick fell into the past: Paris, Rick and Ilsa cuddling, on the street, in a motorboat on the Seine River, in a luxurious hotel. Rick smiled happily: "Why am I so lucky to meet you?" Ilsa told Rick that she once loved a man, but he died. Later, she met Rick and fell in love with him. A promotional van interrupted the lovers' murmur. German troops were advancing on Paris and would capture it within days.
In the hotel, Sam played "As Time Goes By" on the piano, and the loudspeakers on the street broadcast the noise of the Gestapo. Sam and Ilsa knew that Rick was the target of a bounty offered by the German Nazis and advised him to leave Paris immediately. Rick suggested that the three of them go together. We agreed to meet at the train station. When they broke up, Ilsa told Rick that no matter what, she loved him very much. In front of the train station, Rick waited anxiously for Ilsa in the wind and rain. Sam is here. Give Rick a letter from Ilsa. Rick couldn't wait to open it and wrote in the letter: "I can't go with you, and I can't see you again. You must not ask why. Just believe that I love you." Raindrops hit the letter paper, and the handwriting was blurred. ...
Ilsa appeared in front of Rick who was recalling the past. Only then did Rick realize that Sam was preparing to go home. He said coldly to Ilsa: "We have stopped doing business." Ilsa wanted to talk to Rick, but Rick asked her why she came to Casablanca and told her that her heart had been burned by high heels. Kicked. Ilsa wanted to explain, but Rick didn't want to hear it. Laszlo and Ilsa were invited to the police station. Strasz asked Laszlo to reveal the leaders of underground resistance organizations in European countries and promised to issue them passports. Laszlo answered cleverly: "In a concentration camp." Laszlo and Ilsa found Frary, the leader of the black market, and wanted to buy two passports. Frary told them that they could only sell one because Laszlo was controlled by the German authorities and no one dared to sell passports. Give it to him. Flurry also told them that Yugarte's two special passes were probably in Rick's possession. Although the police station searched for them, they could not find them. He suggested that Laszlo go to Rick for help. But Rick was aloof. Laszlo asked him why, and Rick asked him to ask his wife. While they were talking, the Germans in the hotel sang a fascist military song. Laszlo went to the orchestra to conduct the Marseillaise, and everyone around him sang, suppressing the Germans' singing. Strass was furious and ordered Renault to close down Rick's Hotel immediately. In the evening, Ilsa came to Rick again and asked him to hand over his pass, but Rick refused.
Ilsa asked him again with her old feelings, but he still ignored her. Ilsa had no choice but to draw his pistol. Rick took out the pass, but said that the only way to do it was to shoot him. The gun in Ilsa's hand fell. She told Rick why she left him. Just three weeks after she married Laszlo, he went to Prague. Soon, news came that he had been arrested and died. Later, she met and fell in love with Rick. But just when she was about to leave Paris with Rick and Sam, before heading to the train station, she suddenly received a call from Laszlo's friend, saying that Laszlo was still alive and was in the suburbs of Paris and was ill. Although she loves Rick, she can't leave Laszlo alone. Rick understood everything and decided to help Laszlo. Renault decided to arrest Laszlo because he participated in a secret meeting. After learning about it, Rick helped him give him an idea: wait until Laszlo gets the pass before arresting him. In this way, Renault can kill two birds with one stone, and Rick can also take the beautiful Ilsa to the United States. Renault agreed.
Laszlo came to the hotel a few minutes before the plane took off and got the pass. He wanted to give one hundred thousand francs to Rick, but Rick didn't want it, saying that he would need it when he went to the United States. At this moment, Renault suddenly appeared and announced the arrest of Laszlo. Laszlo was surprised, but Rick took out his pistol and pointed it at Renault, asking him to call the airport: Laszlo and Ilsa must not be left in trouble. Renault called the German consulate. Although it was inconvenient to explain clearly, Strass understood that something was wrong and took the police straight to the airport. Rick forced Renault to sign Laszlo and Ilsa's names on the pass, but Renault and Ilsa were surprised. Rick said to Ilsa: "We will always remember Paris. Before you came to Casablanca, our sweet memory disappeared, and we got it back last night." The plane's motor started. Strass rushed into the airport. When he learned that Laszlo was on the plane, he tried to make a phone call to prevent the plane from taking off. Rick pointed his gun at him, but Strass still picked up the phone and dialed the number. Rick's gun went off, killing Strass. The military police who were following him had just arrived, but Renault ordered the military police to arrest all the usual suspects.
The plane took off. Renault said to Rick: "You are not only a sentimentalist, you have also become a patriot." Rick said this is a good time to start over. Renault expressed the hope that Rick would leave Casablanca and hide for a period of time. He would arrange transportation. Rick mentioned the $100,000 bet, and Renault said that they would need it immediately.
7. 8.7 Schindler's List (1993) 94,598 Schindler's List/Sutra's List
"Schindler's List" truly reproduces the German entrepreneur Oskar Schin Deller protected more than 1,100 Jews from being killed by fascists during World War II.
The German speculator Schindler was born on April 28, 1908 in Moravia, now in the Czech Republic. At the beginning of World War II, he was a member of the National Socialist Party. He is lustful and enjoys life, and is a staunch member of the well-known local Nazis. He was very good at using his relationship with the SA leader to maximize capital. In occupied Poland, Jews were the cheapest labor, so Schindler, a shrewd war financier, only hired victims of the Nuremberg racial laws in his new enamel factory. These people got a job in the enamel factory and thus gained temporary safety from the ravages of the killing machine. Schindler's factory became a refuge for the Jews. Those who worked there were protected by the fact that they worked on important war products: the enamel factory supplied cutlery and bullets to frontline troops.
In 1943, the brutal bloodbath suffered by the Jewish ghetto in Krakow disillusioned Schindler's last remaining illusions about the Nazis. He had long known about the crematoriums and gas chambers built by the Germans. He had long heard that the water flowing out of the shower heads in the bathrooms and steam rooms was not water, but poisonous gas. From that moment on, Schindler had only one idea: to protect as many Jews as possible from death in Auschwitz. He drew up a list of workers he claimed were "necessary" for the normal operation of his factory, and bribed Nazi officials so that this group of Jews could survive. He was increasingly suspected of violating racial laws, but he cleverly escaped Nazi persecution every time. He continued to risk his own life to rescue the Jews. When a train transporting his female workers was delayed to Auschwitz-Bill Kenley, he spent a large sum of money to recover the female workers back to his factory.
Soon, the Soviet Red Army came to Krakow and announced to the surviving Jews working in Schindler's factory that the war was over. One night when it snowed heavily, Schindler said goodbye to the workers. More than 1,100 rescued Jews saw him off. They handed him an autograph-initiated testimony to prove that he was not a war criminal. At the same time, one of them knocked out his gold tooth, and someone else made it into a gold ring and gave it to Schindler. A Jewish saying is engraved on the ring: "Save one life, save the world entire. (When you save one life, you save the entire world.)" Schindler couldn't help but shed tears. He regretted that he still had a car and a gold badge, because if such a badge was sold, at least one or two more people could be saved, and if such a car was sold, at least ten more people could be saved. Schindler did everything he could for his redemption.
All the money he saved during the war was used to save Jewish lives.
After the war, Schindler lived in seclusion in a small town in Switzerland, penniless, and living on the relief of the Jews he had rescued. A few years later, Schindler died in poverty. According to Jewish tradition, Schindler was buried in Jerusalem as one of the "36 Righteous Men".
At the end of the film, there is Schindler’s grave, those Jews who were rescued by Schindler before the war and have entered their twilight years decades later, together with their corresponding actors in the film When walking past a tomb, everyone puts a stone on the tombstone that represents "Eternal Gratitude" as a salute.
8. 8.7 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) 152,097 The Lord of the Rings I/The Fellowship of the Ring
9. 8.7 Star Wars ( 1977) 130,346 Star Wars
The Galactic Republic was overthrown by a rebellion in the galaxy, and the Galactic Empire, with Big Mokin as its supreme ruler, began to rule the galaxy. The Galactic Empire built an extremely powerful "Death Star" to suppress the rebels. The inhabitants of various galaxies in the Galactic Empire suffered from tyranny. Princess Leia of the planet Alderaan sneaked into the imperial base and stole the secret weapon that could destroy the tyrant - the central structural data of the "Death Star" [1]. However, she was discovered and captured by the imperial army near the desert planet. The princess enters data into the computer of robot R2. The princess's robots R2 and C3P0 escaped to the desert planet. With the help of young Luke, they found Kenobi, an old warrior of the Gidi tribe and the only remaining Jedi knight in the fight against the empire, and asked him for help. In order to avenge his relatives who were killed by the Imperial Army, Luke decided to act together with Kenobi. They took Captain Thoreau's cargo spacecraft to the star field where the planet Alderaan was destroyed by the Death Star, but were captured by the "Death Star". After a desperate battle with the Black Lord on the "Death Star", Luke and others finally rescued Princess Leia, but Kenobi died under the Black Lord's lightsaber. Luke and Princess Leia came to the Rebel base and participated in the Rebel attack on the Death Star. After exploring the Death Star's weaknesses, Luke finally destroyed the Death Star and the Rebels won.
10. 8.7 Citizen Kane (1941) 59,486 Citizen Kane/Grand National
The film is based on the American journalism giant William Randolph Hearst in the early 20th century. , using novel artistic techniques to express the life of a newspaper king. Kane died after leaving his "last words" of "Rosebud" in Saunadu Manor. A young reporter was commissioned by a news newspaper to investigate the meaning of these words. Learn about Kane's youth experiences and his mother's difficult life experience by consulting relevant reminiscences. Bernstein, the newspaper's chairman, introduced Kane's rise to prominence and how he created public opinion and got the country involved in the Spanish-American War in 1897. Leland, Kane's lifelong friend, talks about his marriage to Emily, the US president's niece; his encounter with his second wife, singer Susan, and his failure in the presidential campaign. Susan introduced her and Kane's transformation from lovers to married life in the nightclub; with Kane's support, she wanted to become famous in the music world. After her failure, she lived in seclusion with Kane in the fairyland-like Sanadulo Manor. It was only when Kane's old furniture was finally burned that it was discovered that "Rosebud" was originally the words carved on the sled he had cherished as a child.