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a powerful film, primarily due to its dramatic qualities

Perhaps you mean dramatic impact? Dramaturgy is something slightly different.

"The Lord of the Rings" is good, as are some Soviet films.
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Жаль, не лебедь я...

Сандро (не)жив! :D :D :D

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Maybe based on how dramatic it is? Dramaturgy is something a bit different.
I noticed it too, and then I thought: who knows, maybe it's based on some play...:smile02:
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Old Soviet comedies, all parts of "The Lord of the Rings", the series "The Master and Margarita", the series "Nine Unknown", the series "Lost", and "Star Wars" Part 3.
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All the Lord of the Rings movies, including the ones by Goblin, all the Star Wars movies, especially the classic trilogy, many Soviet hits (ah, I'd love some soup with giblets now; but who are we going to gut, and who needs a fox:D), and movies that are still popular, very scary movies 1, 2, etc. I can list them all!:smile25:
Сила Тьмы - в бессилии света.
Нет невежества - есть Знание
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staying alive is good, I like it too... I sometimes look at body parts - also 5...
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The Lord of the Rings (I think it's liked by almost all fantasy fans =)),
Pirates of the Caribbean, Kingdom of Heaven, Troy, Alexander, etc....
I also like some films from other genres, but I won't list them.

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BABYLON 5, BABYLON 5, BABYLON 5....(10 YEARS LATER)........... BABYLON 5 BABYLON 5!
And pirates, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Lord of the Rings are also good, although IMHO, no film in the world can compare to Babylon!
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they didn't let the deceased rest in peace, so why shouldn't I also tell you that "Forrest Gump" is beyond compare for me? It's my favorite movie.
Well... "Sin City," "From Dusk Till Dawn," "Pitch Black" + "The Chronicles of Riddick," "Van Helsing (super)," and many other things, but my memory stubbornly keeps bringing up "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad":D
An old, very old foreign film, sand is pouring, but it's so cool)
That very film where Sinbad and his sailors fight on the shore with a terrible cyclops) and an evil bald wizard uses a lamp with a genie. An awesome, signature translation "with a stuffy nose," and the increasing hum in the speakers when there is no sound in the quiet scenes of the film - all of this is on my video cassette ^__^

As for actors, accordingly, Vin Diesel, Tom Hanks, Kate Beckinsale, as well as Alison Hannigan, Jackie (an awesome Chinese guy), Chuck (I don't remember any of his films, but it's Chuck:)), Stallone, Will Smith, Banderas (a friend with big cojones ;D, he'll give any gringo a run for his money).
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I particularly appreciate Lynch's films, and generally, I watch a lot of different movies. I don't really focus on specific actors – there are plenty of good actors out there, so there's no need to list them.
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In short, I watch everything, or almost everything, depending on my mood. I like a lot of what was listed above (up to the beginning of the topic). I would add: Thrillers: The Silence of the Lambs + all the Hannibal movies, The Omen (scary), Dracula (Coppola's), and the rest, Constantine (just okay). Comedies: Don't Mess with the Zohan, comedies with Leslie Nielsen (crude but fun), Mr. Bean, Mr. P. Improbable, Chaplin, basically almost all of them. Action: Adrenaline, War, The Hooligans, Crimson Rivers + movies with Jean Reno, the Bourne series... I don't know where to put these: Ocean's Eleven, The Italian Job, The Fast and the Furious, and so on. Various science fiction: for example, The Fifth Element, Signs, Aliens, Predators, Contact, War of the Worlds. Science fiction can sometimes be unrealistic, but that's what makes it science fiction. Various detective stories: like Sherlock... I like The Simpsons, Family Guy, and South Park is just awesome!!! P.S. I watch anime very, very rarely; I don't like it, except in very rare cases.
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Well, South Park is just awesome!!!

P.S. I watch anime very, very rarely; I don't like it, except in very rare cases.
Yeah, that's right.
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Of course, I like our films, not all of them, but quite a few. I like almost all of our films about the war, and some foreign ones. Some because, let's say, the Americans lie a lot in their films. For example, in "Pearl Harbor," they managed to portray two planes taking down about 10 Japanese planes (7-9). This didn't actually happen. The Japanese completely destroyed the entire (or almost the entire) Pacific fleet of the Americans. The latter couldn't get a single plane into the air. It was such a disgrace, perhaps unlike any other in history. But the Japanese attack, despite all its treachery, was directed exclusively at military targets. And what could these... idiots come up with but to bomb a peaceful city, justifying it by saying that there were military bases there. These were the same kinds of bases as the nuclear weapons in Iraq. And now they are trying in every way to weaken Europe and its main competitor, Russia. Because if our country effectively cooperates with Europe, China, and other developing countries, America will lose its dominance over the world; it will be dethroned and will have to consider the interests of others, which, of course, will cause some damage to the Americans. They are trying to prevent this by using brazenness, impudence, and the dirtiest political tricks (invasions, "color" revolutions, disregard for international agreements, etc.). P.S. When I say "Americans," I don't mean the ordinary residents of the United States; I mean their government and cabinet of ministers. P.P.S. Everything said above is my personal opinion, which I am not imposing on anyone; it is simply my view of what is happening in the world. It is quite possible that I am mistaken. Who knows... :rolleyes:
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There are many good movies, but not as many as I'd like. Among the more recent ones, I would definitely highlight:
"Kill Bill." Beautiful, philosophical, and full of action. And all of this is organically woven into one film.
"Sin City." An incredibly beautiful film with a great selection of characters: Mickey Rourke (everyone remembers his Handsome Jack), Bruce Willis (perhaps my favorite actor), Jessica Alba (acting skills weren't required, but her appearance is as if she stepped out of the pages of American comics), and so on.
"The Ring of the Nibelungs." A very subtle work by the screenwriters who brought together several versions of the legend (I know about 5), realistic battle scenes, a successful selection of actors and music, and the absolutely irresistible Brunhilda, played by Kristanna Loken. An example of how to make a saga.
"South Park." The absolute leader in the intellectually entertaining genre. Individual episodes, such as "Make Love, Not Warcraft," can easily be included in the modern school curriculum.
Among adaptations of famous literary works, I would mention 3:
"Cruel Intentions," based on Choderlos de Laclos. A rare case where Hollywood adapted a classic for a modern audience and did it even better than Europeans. An excellent musical selection is an added bonus. We confidently give it a five.
"Pride and Prejudice." Surprisingly, a simple read by Jane Austen was turned into a watchable (although with some difficulty) film, even for a male audience. A solid four for the film, which is already a success given the source material.
"Children of Dune." Simply a breath of fresh air for Herbert's fans after the mediocre new "Dune" and the terrible one by Lynch in 1984.
It may not be entirely canonical, but the spirit and atmosphere are conveyed, and a special respect to Brian Tyler for the wonderful music in the film. A four-and-a-half, because the book is still much better.
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The South Park series is unpredictable. And sometimes it raises really relevant issues, for example, the series about a global conspiracy – where the investigation of a malicious "criminal" offense (when Stanley Marsh peed in the urinal in the boys' restroom) led the main characters to investigate the 9/11 terrorist attack, one of whose versions is the theory of a global conspiracy. The authors' imagination is simply amazing! They should be awarded an Oscar. The series about Warcraft really makes you think about the impact of computer games on our lives.
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I liked the Russian film "We Are from the Future," about World War II. It's interesting. And my favorite film (almost) is "Cruel Intentions" 1-3. It's interesting, and you can learn a lot about relationships from it. I also liked the film "300 Spartans." It's really interesting. I also liked films such as "The Lord of the Rings," "The Fast and the Furious," "Adrenaline," and many others, but the anime "Naruto" made the biggest impression on me. This anime really teaches a lot.
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