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There are many unforgettable movies. What movies are there?
Unforgettable for a long time: the inside story is profound, thought-provoking, difficult to pull away, or extremely delicate and unforgettable.

This is my understanding of the topic.

In fact, a good movie can touch a thing or two.

For the convenience of combing, this paper roughly summarizes the films that I think meet these three requirements, which is convenient for everyone to read.

Basically, it's not a niche upset. I wrote it according to my own understanding.

The Dark Knight (2008)

Infernal affairs 2002

The word "Endless Hell" comes from Buddhist scriptures, transliterated as "A Bi Hell" and Sanskrit as "Avicennaraka". A Bi said nothing, and A Bi meant endless. The eighth layer of the eight layers of hell is also the most bitter layer.

The title of Infernal Affairs just implies that two identities should not belong to them, living in an environment similar to endless hell, and dreaming of being exposed by others. There is no reincarnation in the endless hell, only eternal suffering, but the two protagonists in the film are seeking reincarnation.

Infernal Affairs Trilogy in 2002 and 2003, for me, was the last swan song of the once thriving Hong Kong film.

Anyway, this is the best Hong Kong film in my heart.

Into the Wild (2007).

"Into the Wild" shows the passionate love that never loses to the drummer.

You say "Burst Story" is a story of sacrificing everything for an ideal, then "Going into the Wild" is a story of integrating faith into life.

Shadow volunteers said:

When you finally get tired of punishing people who love you by punishing yourself, maybe you should understand that you don't need a doctrine or a world view to live, just find your methodology.

Everyone is born with different beliefs, and one of the demands of some people watching movies is to find their own outlook on life in movies. This is not the freedom that everyone yearns for.

Therefore, this is not a movie that everyone will like. Like a burst drummer, some people may sneer at it.

Perhaps "Go into the Wild" and "Burst Drummer" are both manifestations of "extremists" in life, but it is this extreme that makes it so wonderful.

We are ordinary in real life, but we yearn for such an "ideal".

Even if this is not life, it shows me what life is possible.