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Oscar inspirational high-scoring movies
Oscar inspirational high-scoring movies
Many people like to watch movies, because movies can give us a new experience, where we can see other people’s lives, the scenery elsewhere, and experience different Joy, anger, sorrow, and joy awaken all the senses. Below I have compiled a collection of Oscar-worthy inspirational high-scoring movies for you. I hope it will be helpful to you!
01. "Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story"
It is an alarming American movie that tells the story of Liz, a girl who grew up in New York, experienced the hardships and bitterness of life, and finally entered the highest university with her own efforts. It expressed that a poor and suffering girl can use her persistent belief and tenacious perseverance to change herself and change her life. The theme of life. Stormy Harvard Road was also voted the most inspirational movie.
One sentence film review: When there was nothing to believe in, she believed in herself.
02. "The Pentium Age"
This is a film that happened in the United States A true story from the Great Depression. Charles Howard (Jeff Bridges) was a former bicycle mechanic who made a fortune by introducing automobiles to the American West. On the recommendation of horse trainer Tom Smith, Howard bought a short pony named "Seabiscuit" and joined hands with Rhett Pollard, who wanted to become a professional jockey. Seabiscuit” became the most powerful racehorse in the country. "Seabiscuit" and its three-person team began a legendary journey. They created a miracle with tenacity, enthusiasm and perseverance.
One sentence film review: The audience will experience the warmth of "Forrest Gump" and "The Shawshank Redemption" in the film. (Apollo Herald)
03. "The Man with the Iron Fist"
Another inspirational film about the Great Depression, the type is Oscar's all-time favorite biopic, and boxing movies are even more It is a subject that has always been favored by the Oscars. In addition, the film uses such a strong Oscar director and cast. Considering the film's length of nearly 2 and a half hours, this is indeed a film prepared for Oscar judges. This film is adapted from a true story, telling the story of a man who participated in a boxing match to earn a prize during the Great Depression of the 1930s in order to make a living, and eventually won the title of boxing champion.
One sentence film review: When America was on its knees, he brought us to our feet.
04. "Hearing Heaven"
Based on the famous Italian blind man It is adapted from the experience of film sound effects master ─ Mirco Mencacci. Miko gradually lost his eyesight due to an accident at the age of eight. However, he did not give up on himself. Instead, he discovered his unique talent for sound, which gradually led him to become a star in the film industry, which is known for its dazzling visual arts. Professional sound engineers and musicians. In addition to real-life themes, director Cristiano Bolton also incorporated the turbulent social conditions of Italy in the 1970s into "Hearing Heaven", with the rise of liberal ideologies and the rise of social movements. Students and workers took to the streets to protest against all unreasonable policies. , just like Miko's struggle against the existing system in the blind school, through "Hearing Heaven", a universal concept is conveyed: no matter what state they are in, everyone has the courage to pursue their dreams. right.
One sentence film review: Physical disability is an obstacle but not an obstacle. The freedom of children's hearts gives wings to their voices, and this joy transcends the boundless darkness. Very touching video.
(Netizen)
05. "Rocky"
A 1976 movie written and starring Stallone and directed by John Ivison. It tells the story of an unknown boxer. Rocky Papua gets the opportunity to compete with heavyweight boxing champion Apollo Creed for the boxing championship. This is a typical American dream story. Stallone became a famous Hollywood movie star with his interpretation of the role of Rocky Balboa, and "Rocky" became a well-known fictional character. From 1976 to now, six movies in the Rocky series have been filmed. The film was a low-budget production, costing US$1 million and shot in just 28 days. However, it grossed more than 117.2 million at the box office. Won the 1976 Academy Award for Best Picture, Stallone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "Rocky", and director John Ivison also won the Academy Award for Best Director.
One sentence review: Sylvester Stallone defines this movie with his sincere performance and ferocious hitting. ("Empire" Magazine)
06. "Coach Carter" is also known as "Iron Coach" and "The Severe Winter in the Cowherd Class".
A sports inspirational film adapted from a true story. It tells the story of a high school basketball coach who leads his school team to fight hard. After being coached by Carter, a basketball team that suffered repeated defeats finally became an unrivaled victor. He used his actions to prove that it is the school's education that shapes and guides the players to the right path in life, not just the basketball game.
One sentence film review: The outpouring of vitality and creativity saved the entire film. (New York Magazine)
07. "Cast Away" (Cast Away, also translated as Rebirth)
A film released by 20th Century Fox Pictures and DreamWorks The movie was first released in 2000. The content of the film is about a FedEx employee who was killed in a plane crash over the South Pacific and wandered to a desert island. The story is very similar to "Robinson Crusoe". The film's tagline is "At the end of the world, he begins his journey." "Cast Away" is a movie that is infinitely relatable and inspiring, and can give people great spiritual strength when they are at their lowest point in life.
One sentence film review: At the edge of the world, his journey begins.
08. "Dreamgirls"
A film released by DreamWorks Films A drama film produced by the company and directed by Bill Condon, starring Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles, Eddie Murphy, Jennifer Hudson, etc. It mainly describes the story of three black girls, Effie, Tina, and Laurel, from a chorus group in Detroit, who work hard to realize their dreams. They have extraordinary singing talent and passion that can infect the audience. However, after they participated in the singing competition with full confidence, they did not get the results they expected... Bole always appears when they are needed most. The girls' outstanding performance attracted the ambitious music agent Cody Si's attention. After joining Curtis' company, the three girls began to serve as backup singers on the superstar James' tour concerts. Then Curtis gradually established his own style for the three girls, changing their music style from the original blues. For more popular music. The lead singer was also changed from Effie, who is good at singing, to Tina, who has outstanding appearance. After a series of unremitting efforts, the three girls finally moved from the singing seats on the stage to the center of the spotlight...
One-sentence film review: Fame Comes And Goes, Stars Rise And Fall, But Dreams Live Forever. (Fame comes and goes, stars rise and fall, only dreams will exist forever.)
09. "The Pursuit of Happyness"
Based on true stories.
The protagonist of the story is today's black American investment expert Chris Gardner. It successfully interprets the inspiring story of how a down-and-out salesman who was on the verge of bankruptcy and whose wife left home worked hard to fulfill his responsibilities as a single parent, worked hard to become a stock market trader, and finally became a well-known financial investor.
One sentence film review: The warm inspirational theme of father and son can obviously touch the hearts of most audiences, and the performances of the two leading actors are very real and believable for obvious reasons. (USA Weekend)
10. "Never Compromise"
Adapted from real events, it describes a single mother with no legal background who went through hardships and used the courage and courage to never compromise. Perseverance won the largest civil compensation case in U.S. history. Starring Julia Roberts won the 2001 Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in this film. This is a very sincere inspirational movie.
One sentence movie review: The film will make you forget you are watching a performance. (Washington Post)
11. "Dancer in the Dark"
A European blockbuster. The story tells the story of Czech immigrant Selma, a single mother who works in a rural factory. She worked hard to survive with her little son Jean on a meager salary. In order to raise enough money for her son's surgery, she insisted on working overtime and singing and dancing to dispel her sorrow. But when she found out that the money she earned had been stolen by her landlord Bill, she actually followed Bill's advice and beat him to death... When she heard her son's surgery was over before she was hanged, she still sang loudly.
One sentence film review: You don't need eyes to see.
12. "Good Will Hunting"
A film by Gus Van Sant The film directed in 1997 was filmed in Boston, Massachusetts. The film tells the story of Will Hunting, a janitor at MIT. Will has extraordinary talent in mathematics, but is a rebellious and troubled boy. With the help of his professor Xin Maguire and his friend Chuck, Will finally opens his heart, eliminates interpersonal barriers, and finds himself and himself. love.
One-sentence film review: Matt Damon’s superb performance has raised the level of the entire film to the point where it has the same purpose as "The Graduate".
13. "Million Dollar Baby" (Million Dollar Baby)
A film produced by Clint Eastwood in 2004, Clint Eastwood, Starring Hilary Swann and Morgan Freeman. It tells the story of a female boxer’s struggle. The film won the 77th Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actor.
One-sentence film review: The best film directed by Eastwood in his career.
14. "Forrest Gump" (Forrest Gump)
An American movie adapted from the novel of the same name. Forrest Gump was born in a remote small town in Alabama in the south of the United States. Zhen, he was born mentally retarded, with an IQ of only 75. However, his mother was a woman with a strong personality. She often encouraged A-Gump that "foolish people are blessed by fools" and asked him to constantly strive for self-improvement. Forrest Gump went to school like an ordinary child, and met his lifelong friend and love Jenny (played by Robin Wright Penn). Under the love of Jenny and her mother, Forrest Gump began a life of endless success with the "Scud" given by God. Stop running. In the end, Forrest Gump became a football superstar, a Vietnam War hero, a table tennis diplomat, and a billionaire...
One-sentence film review: It can be said that "Forrest Gump" is an authoritative American movie. (BBC)
15. "A Beautiful Mind" (A Beautiful Mind)
An Academy Award-winning film adapted from the biography of the same name. The film tells the story of John Forbes Nash, a mathematician who suffered from schizophrenia but devoted himself to research in the fields of game theory and differential geometry and won the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Nash's outstanding intuition was troubled by schizophrenia, which greatly changed his glorious journey to the highest level of academics. Faced with this challenge that had destroyed many people, Nash, with the help of his beloved wife Alicia, was not afraid and fought tenaciously. After decades of hard work, he finally overcame this misfortune and won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994. This is a true-life legend, and Nash continues to work in his field today.
One sentence film review: Nothing's ever for sure, John. That's the only sure thing I do know.
16. "Braveheart"
By Mei The film directed by Mel Gibson tells the heroic story of the heroic Queen Wallace who leads the Scottish people to revolt against the enemy. After William Wallace was beheaded, the Scottish nobleman Robert Bruce, influenced by his courage, once again led Wallace's men against the English, this time shouting Wallace's name, and in the end won the much-anticipated victory. long-lasting freedom.
One sentence film review: His passion captured a woman. His courage inspired a nation. His heart defied a king.
17. "Survival in the Wild"
1 A movie adapted from a true story. The script was inspired by Jon Krakauer's 1996 work of the same name, "Into the Wild." The story tells the wandering legend of an idealistic and transcendentalist, Christopher McCandless. The film was written and directed by Academy Award winner Sean Penn. The film premiered at the Rome Film Festival and was premiered on October 19, 2007. It was nominated for the Academy Award that year and won the Golden Globe Award.
One sentence film review: The film is enough to meet the expectations of most readers of the original work. (Variety)
18. "The Shawshank Redemption"
In 1946, the young banker Andy (played by Tim Robbins) was wrongly accused of killing his His wife and her lover, which means he will spend the rest of his life in Shawshank prison. Andy, a banker, soon became very comfortable in prison. He knew how to help the jailer evade taxes and how to help the warden (Bob Gunton) "launder" the illegal income he received. Soon, Andy became the warden's personal assistant. A thief was imprisoned for theft. He knew the truth about the death of Andy's wife and her lover. The excited Andy found the warden, hoping that the warden could help him reverse the case. The hypocritical warden promised Andy on the surface, but secretly sent someone to kill the thief, just because he wanted Andy to stay in the prison to help him keep accounts. After Andy knew the truth, he decided to gain freedom through his own redemption!
One-sentence film review: This film uses prison, a special background of forced deprivation of freedom and high emphasis on discipline, to show how individuals deal with each other. The fear of “the passage of time and environmental modification”. The ending of the film has a "The Count of Monte Cristo" style revenge and catharsis.
19. "Schindler's List"
It truly reproduces the German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler's protection of more than 1,100 Jews from being killed by the fascists during World War II. real historical events. In 1943, the Jews in Krakow suffered a brutal massacre. Schindler was greatly shocked when he witnessed all this. He bribed cadres of regular armed organizations and turned his factory into a labor camp affiliated with the concentration camp. During the days of massacre, his factory also became a refuge for Jews.
In 1944, on the eve of Germany's defeat, the massacre of Jews became increasingly frenzied. Schindler issued a list of 1,200 people to cadres of regular German armed organizations and spent all his money to buy the lives of these Jews. In those dark days, to save one person was to save the whole world.
One-sentence film review: It describes war, race, sex, faith, belief, money, sympathy, country, survival, life, awakening, cycle, distress, violation, perseverance, and abandonment; what it says is Displacement and deprivation; it is talking about a red children's skirt; it is talking about the bottom line; it is talking about home, body and soul. It is a movie, an epic, a piece of history, and the trauma and soul of a nation.
20. "Dead Poets Society"
Wilton Preparatory Academy is famous for its calm and dignified teaching style and high admission rate. As a graduating class student, the ideal is Entered a prestigious school. The arrival of John Keating (Robin Williams), a literature teacher in the new semester, is like a spring breeze, going against the seriousness and rigidity of traditional prestigious schools. Keating took the students to listen to the sound of death in the school history building and reflect on the meaning of life; he let the boys read out their ideals on the green field; he encouraged the students to stand on their desks and overlook the world from a new perspective. The teacher's free and divergent philosophical thinking gave rise to a strong passion in the students' hearts. They gradually learned to think and explore on their own, bravely questioned the path of life, and even violated the access control, established the Dead Poets Society, and sang songs in the cave!
One sentence film review: He was their inspiration. He made their lives extraordinary.
21. "Slumdog Millionaire"
The definition of "brilliance", Everyone's answer is different. When people get old and are about to complete their life, they will lie on their bed and recall their glorious past, maybe with a little regret, maybe with satisfaction. At least it will help them. Understand the meaning of life again... But for Jamal Malik (Dev Patel), the "brilliance" of his life is today. On the most important day of his life, Jamal only needs to answer the right question again With just one question, he can get a large bonus that can overturn his life - 20 million rupees. Because he participated in an Indian TV show called "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", he passed all the tests and finally broke through. to the final level.
One sentence film review: "The power of criticizing reality, the film's themes involve poverty, the ugly upper class society, social unrest, religious conflicts, love in adversity, the gap between rich and poor, good wishes and cruel reality , kindness and beauty, the conflict between the country's future and social disharmony, and the interpretation of what life is. The film's ideas are extremely rich, but they are perfectly blended and presented one by one.
22. "Cow Herding Class" "Spring"
In the French countryside in 1949, the musician Clement (played by Gerard Junno) went to a boys' boarding school nicknamed "Tang Low" as an assistant teacher. Most of the students 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, tries to improve this situation in his own way. Due to the situation, 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 Moenchi (Champarty Mori) (played by Pierre) has extraordinary musical talent, but growing up in a single-parent family, he has an extremely sensitive and withdrawn personality. How to release Pierre's musical talent gives Clement a headache; at the same time, his relationship with Pierre's mother The feelings gradually become more subtle.
One sentence film review: There are always things worth trying. There is always hope ahead;
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