
TOP FIVE films
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The Third man
A broke American writer, Holly Martins, arrives in postwar Vienna and investigates the mysterious death of his friend, Harry Lime. He uncovers deception, black market crime, and moral ambiguity in a shadowy city
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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
A timid photo manager at Life magazine, Walter Mitty frequently escapes into adventurous daydreams. When a crucial photo goes missing, he embarks on a real global quest, discovering courage, purpose, and connection in the process.
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid
Charismatic outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid rob trains and banks across the American West. Pursued by an unrelenting posse, they flee to Bolivia with Sundance’s lover, Etta Place, hoping for a new start, but their criminal past ultimately catches up with them in a dramatic final showdown.
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Le Mans
Steve McQueen’s Le Mans centers on Michael Delaney, an American Porsche driver haunted by a fatal crash at the previous year’s race. The film offers a realistic, immersive portrait of the legendary 24-hour endurance race, focusing on tension, rivalry, loss, and the relentless pursuit of speed over conventional storytelling.
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Do The Right Thing
Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing unfolds on a sweltering day in a Brooklyn neighborhood, where rising racial tensions explode into violence. Through vibrant characters and sharp dialogue, the film explores racism, identity, and moral choices in America, leaving the audience questioning what it truly means to "do the right thing."