I would like to recommend you a few movies that I have seen that I think are good. They all have dialogues, just divided into more and less.
①Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006)< /p>
In the eighteenth century, Jean-Maptiste Grenouille (played by Ben Whishaw) was born in the fish market, the dirtiest and most smelly place in Paris. Grenouille was born with an astonishing talent for smells: no matter whether they were foul or fragrant, he remembered them one by one and could easily distinguish various smells.
When he was 13 years old in the orphanage, he was sold by the orphanage to a tanner. Grenouille lived a miserable life in the leather shop. By chance, Grenouille showed his extraordinary talent in front of the perfume Baldini and entered the perfume shop to work. But Grenouille was not just content with making the most fragrant perfume in the world, he dreamed of learning how to preserve the smell of everything. Baldini told Grenouille that perfume originated in Grasse, where people knew how to preserve scents. Grenouille came to Grasse with Baldini's letter of recommendation.
Grenouille fell in love with the body fragrance of young girls. In order to preserve this fragrance, Grenouille eventually embarked on the path of a killer.
②Les choristes (2004)
In the French countryside in 1949, the musician Clement (played by Gerard Junno) went outside a room He works as an assistant teacher at a boys' boarding school called "Tang Low". Most of the students in the school are children with difficult problems, and corporal punishment is common here. The principal of the school (played by Francis Belland) only cares about his own future and is cruel and high-pressure.
Clement, who has a calm personality, tried to improve the situation in his own way. He re-created musical works, organized a choir, and decided to use music to open the closed hearts of the students.
However, things did not go well. Clement discovered that the student Pierre Moinche (played by Jean-Barty Morier) had extraordinary musical talent, but the parents of a single-parent family He was an older man with an extremely sensitive and withdrawn personality. How to unleash Pierre's musical talent gave Clement a headache. At the same time, his relationship with Pierre's mother gradually became more subtle.
③La vie d'Adèle (2013)
The protagonist of the story is a 15-year-old girl Adèle (Adèle Exalhobulos) Exarchopoulos), she has a handsome classmate boyfriend Thomas (Jeremie Laheurte), but Thomas failed to enter her heart. After she accidentally meets a beautiful blue-haired girl Emma (played by Léa Seydoux) on the street, she experiences the beating of a deer for the first time. And one night Adele walked into a gay bar anxiously and found Emma waiting for her there. The girls' proximity complicates Adele's adolescence...
④Mulholland Dr. (2001)
A late-night incident occurred on Mulholland Drive In a car accident, the woman Rita (Laura Harring) lost her memory in the car accident. She stumbles to an apartment to hide.
A man said that he often dreamed of a place called Yunqi, where a demon was staring at him. So he came to Yunqi, and he saw a monster appearing behind the wall, and the man fainted on the spot.
Another killer killed the man in front of him, but his bad behavior caused a lot of trouble.
The story goes back to Betty (played by Naomi Watts), a woman who has just arrived in Hollywood to "seek her dream". Her aunt and uncle are widely popular in the film industry, which makes Betty's development even more powerful. The audition was a hit. At the same time, the apartment she lives in happens to be Rita's hiding place. Betty took Rita in, and the two had a harmonious relationship. Faced with Rita who couldn't remember who she was, Betty decided to help her find her memory.
A director wanted to decide the heroine of a new play by himself, but was forced to choose the heroine by others. When he was unhappy at work, he also discovered that his wife was sleeping with the cleaner.
These seemingly loose events are like a maze, leading to an unpredictable world...
⑤Crazy Date Les Triplettes de Belleville (2003)< /p>
Chapin is a lonely child. He lost his parents when he was young and lives with his mother-in-law Susha every day. The boy is a bit autistic and likes to talk to Bruno the puppy and ride a bicycle alone. The songs of the three Mirador sisters accompany them in their peaceful life. Finally, her mother-in-law saw Chapin's talent in cycling and wanted to train him to become a talent, so she trained with her child regardless of rain or shine.
Chapin can finally compete in the Tour de France. However, something unexpected happened because the mafia wanted to control the results of the game. Chapin and two other players were kidnapped by the gangsters and taken to Mirador. The mother-in-law desperately took Bruno on a bumpy boat to rescue her grandson. While living on the streets of a foreign country, her mother-in-law met the three Mirador sisters, and together they joined the team to save little Chapin.
⑥Entering Dans la maison (2012)
French university literature teacher Gilman (Fabrice Luchini) assigned the students a weekly diary and asked them to They faithfully recorded what they saw during the weekend. Among many boring assignments, Gilman accidentally discovered that the 16-year-old Claude (Ernst Umhauer)'s article was extremely exciting. Claude is a quiet observer who is used to sitting in the last row of the classroom. His assignment was about voyeurism - telling the story of how he sneaked into a friend's home and spied on their family's lives. Gilman was deeply attracted by the lines, and his long-extinct literary passion was ignited. Not only did he decide to tutor the talented Claude alone and encourage him to let go of creation, he also shared Claude's composition with his wife Jenna (played by Kristin Scott Thomas). However, in the process of reading, adults gradually forget the boundary between fiction and reality, and are even more unaware that the door of their own room has already been opened...
⑦I grew up in IranPersepolis (2007)< /p>
The film is adapted from the comic of the same name by Iranian female illustrator Marjane Satrapi. She tells her own growth experience in the form of an autobiography and reflects the social changes in Iran.
After 1979, Iran launched the Islamic Revolution, causing social unrest. The failure of the revolution caused Iran to lose hope for democracy, becoming increasingly conservative, and the people were miserable. Nine-year-old Marjane is precocious and sensitive. She cleverly hides it from the official minions, becomes obsessed with Western punk bands and pop music, and is immersed in her own world.
After the Iran-Iraq war broke out, life in Iran became even more difficult. Marjane gradually grew up, and her increasingly bold behavior worried her parents. When she was 14 years old, her parents sent her to Austria to attend school.
In Austria, as an Iranian, Marjane had to face discrimination and inferiority complex from others. When she finally overcame her psychological barriers and won everyone's recognition, the pain of love and longing for her hometown made her decide to return to her parents.
At this time, Iran was still experiencing the baptism of war, and religious restrictions on women's lives were becoming more and more stringent. Marjane began to doubt whether she should live in this country full of autocracy...
⑧L'amant (1992)
In 1929, Vietnam was a French colony. Jane (played by Jane March) was a 15-year-old French girl studying at a girls' boarding school in Saigon. My mother went home during holidays and ran a small school with very little income. Jane has two brothers. The eldest brother Bill is addicted to drugs and is domineering. The second brother Paul is cowardly by nature and is often bullied by the eldest brother. One day Jane said goodbye to her mother as usual and took the ferry back to school. On the boat, she met Tony (Tony Leung Ka-fai), a rich young man in a black car. Tony is the only son of an overseas Chinese millionaire. Tony liked this white girl and went to strike up a conversation, and the two of them hooked up.
In boarding school, Jane knew that some girls were engaging in prostitution outside the house. She also wanted to find a rich man to try, so she took the initiative to talk to Tony. After landing, the two visited Saigon and went to a restaurant to eat Chinese food together. Tony took her back to school in his car. As soon as school was over the next day, a black car was waiting at the school gate.
Jane and Tony soon fell in love. Tony takes Jane to his mansion, which is a place where wealthy Chinese people often use the golden house to hide their beauty. The two of them met, bathed and played here. Sometimes she didn't go back to school at night, so the school had to notify her mother, but...
⑨L'accordeur (2010)
Adrian (Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet) He is a talented pianist who has been studying piano for 15 years. However, he failed in the coveted Bernstein Piano Competition and his life fell to the bottom. After a period of adjustment, Adrian regrouped and became a blind piano tuner. In fact, he just wears contact lenses, which will make others think that his hearing is sharper, and thus get more sympathy and consumption, and even peek into other people's lives and privacy. Although he is immersed in this kind of Being in a busy city yet feels like you are in a transcendent world. One day, he came to work in a house, but he didn't know that a murder had just occurred here...