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Inspirational Oscar movies

Inspirational Oscar movies

Inspirational stories can give people inspiration and spiritual baptism. Here are the inspirational Oscar movies I have compiled. Let's take a look.

1. "Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story" is an alarming film in the United States. Liz, a girl who grew up in new york, experienced hardships and bitterness in life, and finally entered the experience of the highest institution of higher learning with her own efforts, expressing the theme that a poor and suffering girl can change herself and her life with persistent faith and perseverance. The stormy Harvard Road was also voted as the most inspirational movie.

a word film review: when there was nothing to believe in, she believed in herelf.

2. Pentium Age, which is a true story that happened during the Great Depression in the United States. Charles Howard (Jeff Bridges) used to be a bicycle mechanic and made a fortune by introducing cars to the western United States. On the recommendation of tom smith, the horse trainer, Howard bought a short pony named Seabiscuit, and joined hands with Rhett Pollard, who wanted to become a professional jockey, to turn Seabiscuit into the strongest horse racing in China. "Sea Biscuit" and its three-person team began a legendary journey, and they created a miracle with tenacity, enthusiasm and perseverance.

In a word, film review: The audience will experience the warmth of Forrest Gump and The Shawshank Redemption in the film. (Apollo Herald)

3. Iron Fist Man: It is another inspirational film about the Great Depression. The genre is Oscar's favorite biographical film, and boxing film has always been Oscar's favorite theme. In addition, the film adopts such a strong Oscar director and cast. Considering the film's length of nearly two and a half hours, it is indeed a film for Oscar judges. This film is based on a true story, which tells the story of a man who took part in a boxing match for a living during the Great Depression in the 193s, in order to get a bonus, and finally won the title of boxing champion.

a word: when America was on its knees, he broughtus to our feet.

4. Hearing Heaven is based on the experience of Mirco Mencacci, a famous Italian blind film sound master. At the age of eight, Michael gradually lost his eyesight due to an accident. However, he did not give up on himself. Instead, he found his unique keen talent for sound and gradually led him to become a professional sound engineer and musician in the film industry, which is famous for its dazzling visual art. In addition to the real theme, Hearing Paradise, directed by Cristiano Burton, is more integrated into the turbulent social state of Italy in the 197s. With the upsurge of liberal ideology and the rise of social movements, students and workers poured into the streets to protest against all unreasonable policies, just as Michael struggled against the existing system in a school for the blind. Through Hearing Paradise, he conveyed a universal idea: no matter what state he is in, everyone has the right to bravely pursue his dreams.

In a word, film criticism: Physical disability is an obstacle but not an obstacle. The freedom of children's hearts has given wings to the sound, and this joy has transcended the boundless darkness. A very moving film. (Netizen)

5. Rocky is a 1976 film, written and starring Stallone and directed by John ivison. It tells the story of an unknown boxer, Rocky Papua, who gets the chance to compete with heavyweight champion Apollo Creed for the championship. It is a typical American dream. Stallone became a famous Hollywood movie star by translating the role of Rocky balboa, and Rocky became a well-known fictional character. From 1976 to now, six Rocky films have been made. The film was produced at a low cost, costing $1 million and shot only on the 28th. However, it has more than 117.2 million box office receipts. Won the 1976 Oscar for Best Picture, Stallone was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor for the role of Rocky, and director John ivison also won the Oscar for Best Director.

In a word, film criticism: Sylvester Stallone defined this film that belongs to him with sincere performance and fierce beating. (Empire magazine)

6. Coach Carter is also known as Coach Iron Blood and Winter of Cowboy Class. It's a sports inspirational film based on a true story. It tells the story of a high school basketball coach who led his school team to fight hard. After Carter coached, a basketball team that lost many times and fought many times finally became an unbeatable winner. He used his own actions to prove that it is the education of the school that shapes and guides the players on the right path of life, not just basketball games.

In a word, film review: The bursting vitality and creativity saved the whole film. (new york Magazine)

7. "Cast Away" is a film released by 2th Century Fox Pictures and DreamWorks, which was first released in 2. The film is about a FedEx employee who was killed and crashed over the South Pacific and wandered to a desert island. This story is very similar to Robinson Crusoe. The slogan of the film is "At the end of the world, he started his journey". "Cast Away" is a movie with infinite association and inspiration, which can give people great spiritual strength at the lowest point of life.

in a word, film criticism: at the edge of the world, his journey begins.

8. Dreamgirls is a drama film produced by DreamWorks Film Publishing Company and directed by bill condon, starring Jamie Foxx, beyonce knowles, eddie murphy and jennifer hudson. This paper mainly describes the story of Effie, Tina and Laurel, three black girls from a chorus group in Detroit, who struggle to realize their dreams. They have extraordinary singing talent and passion enough to infect the audience. However, after they participated in the singing competition with confidence, they didn't get the expected results ... Bole always appeared when it was most needed, and the outstanding performance of the girls attracted the attention of the ambitious music agent Curtis. After joining Curtis's company, the three girls started as backup singers at the concert tour of superstar James, and then Curtis gradually established his own style for the three girls, changing their music style from the original blues to more popular pop music. The lead singer has also changed from Effie, who is good at singing, to Tina, who is outstanding in appearance. With a series of unremitting efforts, the three girls finally walked from the backup seats on the stage to the center of the spotlight ...

In a word, film reviews: fame comes and goes, stars rise and fall, but dreams live forever. (Fame comes and goes, stars rise and fall, and only dreams will last forever. )

9. The The Pursuit of Happyness is based on a true story. The protagonist of the story is Chris Gardner, an American black investment expert today. It successfully explained the inspirational story of a down-and-out salesman who was on the verge of bankruptcy and his wife left home, how to work hard as a single parent, strive to become a stock market trader and finally become a well-known financial investor.

In a word, 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 credible for obvious reasons. (USA weekend)

1. "erin brockovich" is adapted from a real event and describes a single mother with no legal background. After going through hardships, she won the biggest civil compensation case in American history with erin brockovich's courage and perseverance. Julia Roberts won the Best Actress Oscar in 21 for her wonderful performance in this film. This is a very sincere inspirational film.

in a word, film reviews: movies will make you forget that you are watching a performance. (Washington Post)

11. "Dancer in the Dark" is a European blockbuster. The story tells that Selma, a Czech immigrant, is a single mother. She works in a rural factory and makes a living with her little son Jean. In order to make up for her son's surgery, she insists on working overtime and singing and dancing to dispel her worries. But when she found out that the money she earned was stolen by the landlord Bill, she really listened to Bill and killed him ... Before she was hanged, she heard that her son's operation was over, and she still sang aloud.

a word: You don't need eyes to see.

12. Good Will Hunting is a film directed by gus van sant in 1997, and the location is Boston, Massachusetts. The film tells the story of a MIT cleaner named Will Hunting. Will is gifted in mathematics, but he is a rebellious problem of juvenile. With the help of Professor Sin Maguire and his friend Chuck, Will finally opens his mind, eliminates interpersonal barriers and finds himself and love.

In a word, film criticism: Matt Damon's superb performance has raised the standard of the whole film, so that this film is similar to The Graduate.

13. Million Dollar Baby is a film made by Clint Eastwood in 24, starring Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swan and Morgan Freeman. It tells the story of a female boxer's struggle mileage. The film won the 77th Academy Awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor.

in a word: the best film directed by Eastwood in his career.

14. Forrest Gump is an American film adapted from a novel of the same name. Forrest Gump was born in an isolated town in southern Alabama, USA. He was born mentally retarded with an IQ of only 75. However, his mother is a strong-willed woman. She often encourages Forrest Gump to be "stupid and blessed" and asks him to constantly strive for self-improvement. Forrest Gump goes to school like an ordinary child, and knows his lifelong friend and beloved Jenny (robin wright penn). Under the care of Jenny and his mother, Forrest Gump starts running all his life with the "Scud" given by God. In the end, Forrest Gump became a football superstar, a Vietnam War hero, a table tennis diplomat and a billionaire ... < P > In a word, it can be said that Forrest Gump is an authoritative American film. (BBC)

15. A Beautiful Mind is a film adapted from a biography of the same name and won an Oscar. The film tells the story of John Forbes Nash, a mathematician who suffers from schizophrenia but has devoted himself to game theory and differential geometry and won the Nobel Prize in Economics. Nash's outstanding intuition was troubled by schizophrenia, which greatly changed his brilliant course of marching to the highest academic level. In the face of this challenge that has destroyed many people, Nash, with the help of his beloved wife Alicia, fought bravely without fear. After decades of hard work, he finally overcame this misfortune and won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994. This is a true story, and today Nash continues to cultivate in his field.

movie review: Nothing's ever for sure, John. That's the only sure thing I do know.

16. Brave Heart is a movie directed by Mel Gibson of mel gibson, which tells the heroic story of Wallace leading the Scottish people to rise up against the enemy after the hero. After william wallace was beheaded, Roibert Briuis, a Scottish aristocrat influenced by his courage, led Wallace's men against England again. This time, they shouted Wallace's name and finally won the long-awaited freedom.

a word: his passion captivated a woman. his courageinspired a nation. his heart defied a king.

17. Into the Wild is a film adapted from a true story. The script was inspired by Jon Krakauer's 1996 work "Into the Into the Wild". The story tells the wandering legend of Christopher Dienis, an idealist and transcendentalist. The film was written and directed by Oscar winner sean penn. It premiered at the Rome Film Festival and was released on October 19th, 27. It was nominated for the Academy Award that year and won the Golden Globe Award.

in a word, film review: the film is enough to meet the expectations of most original readers. (Variety)

18. The Shawshank Redemption: In 1946, a young banker Andy (Tim Robbins Tim Robbins) was wrongfully killed his wife and his lover, which meant that he would spend the rest of his life in Shawshank prison. Andy, who was born as a banker, soon became very popular in prison. He knew how to help the jailer evade taxes and how to help the warden (Bob Gunton Bob Gunton) "wash away" the illegal income he received. Soon, Andy became the personal assistant of the warden. A thief went to prison for stealing. He knew the truth about the death of Andy's wife and her lover. Excited Andy found the warden, hoping that the warden could help him reverse his case. The hypocritical warden promised Andy on the surface, but secretly sent someone to kill the thief because he wanted Andy to stay in prison and help him with his accounts. Andy knows the truth and decides to be free through his own redemption!

In a word, film review: This film shows the individual's fear of "the passage of time and the transformation of the environment" through the special background of compulsory deprivation of freedom and high emphasis on discipline. The ending of the film has a kind of revenge catharsis in the form of "The Count of Monte Cristo".

19. Schindler's List truly reproduces the true story of German entrepreneur oskar schindler who protected more than 1,1 Jews from being killed by fascists during World War II.