1. The Matrix series 1999-2003 Director: Lili Wozhowski/Lana Wozhowski Starring: Keanu Reeves/Carey Ann Moss/Lawrence Fishburn Douban rating: 8.7 A groundbreaking science fiction masterpiece with rich philosophy If the real world is actually controlled by computer artificial intelligence systems The birth of "The Matrix" was inspired by Japanese director Oshii Shou's "Shell Attack Mobile Team", which caused a huge shock in the West that year. In the Matrix series, we can see the evolution of new intelligent life and the process of humans being thrown into the garbage bin of civilization. This epoch-making work has established the position of director Wodrowski's sisters, and contains great philosophy. Even today, fans still enthusiastically interpret it in all aspects. 2. Revelation 2006 Director: Mel Gibson Starring: Rudy Young Brad/Dalia Hernandez Douban rating: 8.4 The "Revelation" Brought by the Mysterious Maya civilization This film is directed by the director of Brave Heart with the ancient Mayan history as the background. It tells the story of a tribe being attacked, a group of young people becoming slaves, and then embarking on a thrilling escape The first half is peaceful and peaceful, while the second half has a sudden change in painting style. In the midst of terrifying plagues, brutal sacrificial ceremonies, and half hour long jungle pursuits, the human nature of slaughter, as well as the "enlightenment" brought by destruction and salvation, also came upon us. 3. 'V Word Enemy Team' 2000 Director: James McTeague Starring: Natalie Portman/Hugo Weaving/Rupert Graves Douban rating: 8.8 Non accidental death of a Anarchism The movie tells the story of a future England controlled by a dictator, where V, who calls himself a "fighter," incites the people to fight for freedom. The classic works of Dystopia have been sought after by film fans for their strong political metaphor. The use of visual and character symbolization in movies can be considered a classic, with the heartfelt fireworks and explosions rendering the power of freedom, which is one of the highlights for many movie fans. 4. District 9 2009 Director: Neil Blomkamp Starring: Schalto Copley/Jason Cooper/Natalie Bohr Douban rating: 8.1 Millions of extraterrestrial beings in slums The New York Times commented that "this is a film with advanced thinking, a fable about life The movie tells the story of the future world, with Zone 9 becoming a haven for extraterrestrial life. A human who has been infected with a virus and is becoming an alien can only escape to Zone 9 in order to avoid becoming an experimental subject. Jumanji: The Next Level A Man Called Otto Triangle of Sadness Alvin and the Chipmunks project x The first half of the film adopts a documentary filming method, giving the film a sense of news like realism. The most acclaimed aspect of this film is that it not only provides entertainment, but also contains thought-provoking shades of human nature, allusions to racial segregation, and more 5. The "Floating Life Day" series, 1964-2 ![]() |
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