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7 high-scoring movies with stunning beginnings and shocking endings! You are worth collecting

But these 7 movies today will make you kneel down at the beginning, and you will still be deeply immersed in them after watching them. I recommend them to you!

1. "Watchmen" 2009

The most underrated superhero movie

[Director]: Zack Snyder

< p> [Starring]: Patrick Wilson/Carla Gugino/Billy Crudup

[Douban Rating]: 8.0

Viewing Platform: Tencent/LeTV / iQiyi

Tips for watching the movie: The movie is slightly long and contains a lot of information

This is an anti-conventional superhero movie.

The background of the movie is set during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, when the world was threatened by nuclear weapons.

At this time, superheroes have disappeared due to government suppression.

An "accidental fall" accident brought the superheroes back together to investigate the truth of the matter.

The movie begins with a MV-style clip, and the background music is Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a-Changin'".

The superheroes travel through various eras, matching scenes of historical events that are both real and imaginary, giving them a sense of the vicissitudes of the times.

The movie can make you rethink the topic of "peace". It contains rich philosophy and makes you never tire of watching it.

2. "Bravely Entering the Island of Death" 1996

A showdown between justice and justice?

[Director]: Michael Bay

[Starring]: Sean Connery/ Nicolas Cage/ Ed Harris

[ Douban rating]: 8.5

Viewing platform: Youku/Tencent/Mango TV/iQiyi

Tips for watching the movie: It is exciting and has no peeing spots, so remember to go to the toilet before watching

"Brave to the Island of Death", also known as "The Shocking", is one of the earliest films introduced to China by Hollywood.

The story is set on Alcatraz, a prison where the world's worst criminals are imprisoned.

An officer who has experienced hundreds of battles and is dissatisfied with unfair treatment by the government leads his subordinates to steal a new type of poison gas bomb.

They took control of "Alcatraz" and launched a life-or-death contest with the commandos sent by the state.

The action scenes of the movie are completed in one go, with climaxes coming one after another, and at the same time, it is important to think.

No one is an absolute villain. Everyone has their own mission, which makes this showdown even more touching.

3. "At the Gate" 2001

A battle between snipers

[Director]: Jean-Jacques Annaud

[Starring]: Jude Law/Ed Harris/Rachel Weisz/Joseph Fiennes

[Douban rating]: 8.3

Viewing platform: Youku/iQiyi/Mango TV

Movie watching tips: super good-looking, very flammable and passionate

Jean-Jacques Annaud directed "Wolf Totem" and "Lover" 》and became well known in China.

This "Attack on the Wall" was a super-large-scale European film production at that time.

Based on the true story of the most tragic battle in World War II - the Battle of Stalingrad.

A life-and-death showdown began between the legendary sniper of the Soviet Red Army and the top marksman of the German army.

In addition to the heart-tugging duel scene, the silent embrace and kiss between the hero and heroine in the dormitory is also impressive.

Let’s party hard today, because tomorrow we will probably die on the battlefield.

The carnival under the pressure is extremely beautiful.

4. "Gravity" 2013

Best Visual Science Fiction Film

[Director]: Alfonso Cuaron

< p> [Starring]: Sandra Bullock/George Clooney/Ed Harris

[Douban score]: 7.8

Viewing platform: Youku/Tencent/ iQiyi

Tips for watching movies: Big visuals, a little boring in the middle

This movie was rated as a movie that "must go to the cinema to experience".

It is also the pinnacle masterpiece of science fiction fan Alfonso Cuaron ("Children of Men") and won 7 Oscars including the Best Director Award.

It tells the story of two surviving astronauts who struggled to survive after a spacecraft accident while facing the boundless universe and human loneliness.

The story is not complicated, but the sensory experience brought by the movie reaches the extreme.

It uses computers to produce 80% of its parts, which is a new level of special effects production. "Avatar" only has 60%.

5. "Reservoir Dogs" 1992

There's an undercover agent among us

[Director]: Quentin Tarantino

< p> [Starring]: Harvey Keitel/Tim Roth/Michael Madsen/Chris Penn

[Douban score]: 8.2

Viewing platform: Youku/ Sohu/iQiyi

Movie watching tips: a lot of talk and a lot of violence, suitable for film noir lovers

The debut film that made Quentin famous, Ever After, a unique Narrative, aesthetics of violence, and clever dialogue have all become his trademarks.

A gangster gathered six robbers to rob a batch of natural diamonds at a jewelry store.

The six robbers did not know each other's names, and they were all code-named by colors.

They appeared in suits, sunglasses, and smoked. They thought they would do something "big."

Unexpectedly, a police undercover infiltrated among the six people, setting off a bloody drama of mutual suspicion.

The movie begins with a 7-minute long rant, from Madonna's new song to the issue of tipping.

It sounds unintelligible, but it is also interesting and worth pondering.

If you want to experience the beauty of this game, you must remember the details, that is the key.

6. "Raging Bull" 1980

"Uninspirational" boxing movie

[Director]: Martin Scorsese

[Starring]: Robert De Niro / Cathy Moratti / Joe Pesci / Frank Vincent

[Douban Rating]: 8.3

Watching platform: 56.com

Movie watching tips: The pace is slow, suitable for savoring

This movie won Robert De Niro the Oscar for Best Actor.

It tells the story of the ups and downs of American boxing champion Jake LaMotta.

He was known as the "Raging Bull" because of his fast and violent punches during the game and his merciless blows to his opponents.

Although he has won numerous honors, he is actually a very insecure man.

He could not trust anyone and suffered from mental torture. He could only go to the boxing ring to seek self-salvation and punishment.

In order to prevent his work from being distorted in the future, director Scorsese shot the film in black and white.

The beginning of the movie is a black and white shot with a sense of the times.

A man wearing a boxing jersey was doing pre-game preparations alone on the stage.

The rhythmic pace is slowed down, and with the melodious music, a sense of loneliness comes to the audience from all directions with the mist.

7. "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" 2011

David Fincher's dark return

[Director]: David Fincher

[Starring]: Daniel Craig/Rooney Mara/Stellan Skarsg?rd/Robin White

[Douban Rating]: 8.0

Watching platform: iQiyi

Tips for watching the movie: The foreshadowing is a bit long, but it is getting better

This is a movie with the theme of "hackers" and crime. A watchable movie directed by David Fincher.

Rooney Mara is still the cute "little white rabbit" in "Carol".

When it comes to this film, not only do you have to lose weight, learn to smoke and swear, you also have to get your eyebrows, lips and even nipples pierced.

She never expected what would be waiting for her...

David Fincher is very good at making crime-themed movies, combining fear and excitement just right.

It is no longer just a suspenseful mystery movie, but full and juicy, with rich details.

The opening sequence of the movie is only 2 and a half minutes long, but it took nearly four months to complete, and it was all penetrated by black liquid.

The ending of the film ends abruptly in an explosion, and the emotional power directly touches people's hearts. It is really enjoyable.