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English college students recommend high-scoring movies for learning English

High-scoring movies recommended by English college students

1. "How to Train Your Dragon"

A boy and a dragon go on an adventure!

2. "War Horse"

Directed by Spielberg, it was nominated for six Oscars.

3. "The King's Speech"

The stuttering King of England successfully delivered a speech.

4. "Alice in Wonderland"

Disney's 3D stereoscopic movie.

5. "My Fair Lady"

A vulgar flower girl was eventually trained to become "My Fair Lady".

6. "Million Pounds"

Because of a gamble, the poor boy got a million pound note.

7. "A Beautiful Mind"

The story of the genius mathematician Nash.

8. "Akira and the Spelling Bee"

The mischievous children show their amazing talent in Spelling Bee.

9. "Knowing a Woman by Scent"

The friendship between a blind retired veteran and a lost student.

10. "The Stormy Road to Harvard"

Based on real events, it is also called "The Poorest Girl at Harvard"

11. "Dead Poets Society"

It is a blessing to meet a teacher who encourages everyone to listen to their own voices.

12. "Braveheart"

Oscar Best Picture, an epic dedicated to men.

13. "Harry Potter" series

The magical world in childhood memories, Hogwarts forever.

14. "A Match Made in Nature"

Two quirky little girls exchange identities in order to help their parents remarry.

15. "Gone with the Wind"

An epic of war and an epic of women.

16. "The Sound of Music"

A classic musical movie full of warmth.

17. "Pride and Prejudice"

Jane Austen's novel and film of the same name, the love between a gentleman and a lady.

18. "High School Musical"

The world-famous High School Musical movie is a vibrant campus life.

19. "Notting Hill"

The male version of the Cinderella story, where a big star falls in love with an ordinary bookstore owner.

20. "Forrest Gump"

The spirit of Forrest Gump has always influenced the American people and even audiences around the world.

21. "Storm on the Road to Harvard"

This film is also an inspirational story, which is different from other inspirational films.

22. "Queen"

For English learning, this pronunciation is very standard.

23. "Love Actually"

In addition to making you smile, it can also make you feel the warm love everywhere.

24. "The Devil Wears Prada"

There are many sentences related to workplace fashion in this film.

25. "Titanic"

It is undeniable that this is the most classic love movie in the world.

26. "This Killer Is Not Too Cold"

They both feel lost and they love each other deeply.

27. "Inception"

Nolan gave us a dream that cannot be stolen!

28. "Wall-E"

Maybe this is a love story between Android and Apple

29. "The Pianist"

I spent my whole life on a ship and never left the sea

30. "Spring of the Cowherd Class"

This is a baptism of the soul movie. Life is inherently evil.

31. "The Truman Show"

When I first started watching it, I thought it was a comedy, but the more I saw it, it turned out to be a tragedy!

32. "Interstellar"

This movie gave Brother Shou a new understanding of outer space.

33. "Untouchable"

No mercy, no special treatment, no discrimination.

34. "Pumping Heartbeat"

Whether facing setbacks or love, it has very positive and valuable values.

35. "Zootopia"

An animal utopia, ideal and reality.

36. "The Dark Knight"

Nolan makes the discussion about art films and commercial films worthless.

37. "Cinema Paradiso"

The memories and feelings that penetrate into the blood and soul.

38. "Life of Pi"

Every cut out frame on the sea is a visual masterpiece.

39. "The Lord of the Rings: The Invincible King"

There are only two words to describe it: classic.

40. "Fight Club"

Perfect shots, rich special effects, and unpredictable plot.

41. "Knowing a Woman by Scent"

It reveals profound truths in the ordinary.

42. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is actually about challenging authority, but it feels too cruel.

43. "Seven Deadly Sins"

Pride, jealousy, rage, sloth, greed, gluttony, and lust.

44. "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"

Released in the United States, directed by David Fincher!

45. "The Prestige"

Released in the United States, directed by Christopher Nolan!

46. "The Beautiful Legend of Sicily"

So, mediocrity killed another person.

47. "The Matrix"

A dual impact on the visual and spiritual.

48. "The Invisible Guest"

Spanish suspense films always surprise people.