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What movies on Douban have a rating of 9.0 or above?

Recommend a few masterpieces from different time periods with a Douban score of 9.0 or above~

"Witness for the Prosecution" 1957, 9.6 points

The famous master Billy · Wilder's most famous work, the movie tells the story of a smart and kind lawyer who defends people.

In addition to the tense court atmosphere, the movie also intersperses a lot of "little fun" in life, making the movie's rhythm relaxed and moderate.

The twist at the end of the movie is also unexpected. Compared with "The Invisible Guest", which has been regarded as a masterpiece in the past two years, the twist in "Witness for the Prosecution" has little foreshadowing, but it seems more exciting. nature.

"The Good and the Bad" 1966 9.1 points

"The Good and the Bad" is the last part of Sergio Leone's "The Good and the Bad", directed by another The first work "Once Upon a Time in the West" is hailed as the greatest western film in the history of film.

As the master of Western films, Sergio Leone created a desolate and atmospheric Western scene in "The Good, the Bad and the Bad". The common "cowboy versus gun" plot in western movies also seems particularly tense in this movie.

The movie is not only a pure western, the director also cleverly integrates the story into history, and satirizes the evil war.

"The Godfather" 1972 9.2 points

"The Godfather" is an existence that is unmatched by today's gangster movies.

This film won the Oscar for Best Picture, and starring Marlon Brando also won the Best Actor for this film.

In addition to winning awards and being soft-hearted, "The Godfather" has very profound significance to many directors in later generations, so we can often find tributes to "The Godfather" in many movies.

Countless people regard "The Godfather" as the greatest work in the history of film, and they have watched the film over and over again. Stanley Kubrick, the director of "The Shining" and "2001: A Space Odyssey," once said: Only after seeing it for the tenth time did I believe that "The Godfather" is the greatest work of all time.

"My Neighbor Totoro" 1988 9.2 points

"My Neighbor Totoro" is in my opinion Hayao Miyazaki's best work and my favorite movie.

Of course, it may be Miyazaki Hayao’s favorite movie. Otherwise, how can we explain that Studio Ghibli’s logo is a Totoro?

Maintaining childlike innocence, maintaining imagination, and guarding the softness and touch of the heart are what Hayao Miyazaki brings to us through "My Neighbor Totoro".

"Life is Beautiful" 1997 9.5 points

There are many movies that satirize war, but this one "Life is Beautiful" is the one that moved me the most.

The movie does not directly depict the cruelty of war, but tells a very profound story about a father's love for his child and his responsibility to the family.

So until the end of the war, his son didn’t know what fascism was or what a concentration camp was. He just thought it was a game.

Of course this is a game. The father tried his best to protect his son. In order to maintain the child's innocence and kindness, the father gave his life.

But this game is too cruel.

To show the love that shines in the darkness with the camera is the most profound irony of war.

"Wall-E" 2008 9.3 points

Of all the movies produced by Pixar, the most favorite is "Wall-E".

There are too many elements in the movie: life, home, love, romance. The most important thing is that as a "cartoon for children", "Wall-E" touches more adults.

Maybe everyone has such a lonely and affectionate Wall-E in their memory.

Since there is still more than a year left in the 2020s, I decided to update my favorite movies of this decade on December 31, 2020. Will anyone still watch it by then?