If only a few days ago they had told me that Spain would be paralyzed due to the increase in the covid 19 virus, I would not have believed it. What will we be without leaving the house? What bars, restaurants, movies and any hobby will we close? What cannot we touch? Come on! That only happens in movies.
But sometimes the truth outweighs the myth, and though it sounds dense, in this case it is true. We can't get out of the house, we can't go to the movies, or the bars, or kiss our grandmothers. Imprisonment, as real as it is difficult, has become the only way to slow down the coronavirus's rapidity.
And what are we doing now? Many and many will wonder from the wall of their four-story home. Yes, there is different forms of entertainment, such as cooking, exercising at home, or meditating. However, one of the easiest ways to save yourself from stress is to lose yourself in one of the best movies of all time.
We wanted this movie recommendation to be different. To do this, we spoke to different people living with their detention days and asked them to find them: that they recommend all other partners in the range, a film that helps them deal better with the situation.
For this reason, this list of the best movies of all time is special: it's a combination of many recommendations from people who want to help each other overcome the problem in the best possible way.
You will find available, exciting, hopeful movies, the list is as diverse as the different set of people who have been forced to commit to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
We can all know it together!
1. 2040 (documents)
- Year: 2019
- Address: Damon Gameau
- Who recommends it: Manuela Ramos
- Why do you recommend it?
It is a film that explores what life is like on Earth if all the sustainable methods and solutions are used around the world. I think a lot comes to mind to show our happiness in the world during this time of separation.
2. Dirty Dancing
- Director: Emile Ardolino
- Who commends you: Cristina Lago
- Why do you recommend it?
Although Dirty Dancing is best known for being one of the most popular love stories in American cinema and for its impeccable sound, I think what is needed is the art of treating topics such as abortion and class struggle with maturity and Happy Courage in the 80s.
3.It cannot be explained
- Year: 2011
- Director: Oliver Nakache, Eric Toledano
- Who recommends you: Irene Gené
- Why do you recommend it?
Inaccessibility makes you think about life. How can you have everything and at the same time can do nothing. And how without getting anything you give everything to live.
4. Cherbourg umbrellas
- Year: 1964
- Directed: Jacques Demy
- Who praises you: Alba Mora
- Why do you recommend it?
It's the perfect film to break. It's hard not to give in to the growing beauty of its sets from the first episode, or to the love of Catherine Deneuve. Although at first it is hard not to laugh at the drama they put into everything (the script is sung), from the second act the actual drama of this love story will make you more uncomfortable.
5. Goddess
- Year: 1972
- Director: Francis Ford Coppola
- Who recommends it: Sofía Piquer
- Why do you recommend it?
A work of art, one of the best films in the history of cinema. It's a film with surprises, and many emotions. I have a great Marlon Brando who does his role in a very vague and straightforward way.
6. HER
- Year: 2013
- Director: Spike Jonze
- Who recommends it: Guilherme Oliveira (You can see more series and movie recommendations on his YouTube channel Ozone TV).
- Why do you recommend it?
It's a melancholic film, it's about impossible love, it's about loneliness and the need to love, to be loved. It addresses the basic human need, communication. More than being powerful. Directed by Spike Jonze and the film has appropriate rhymes with the one directed by his first Sofia Coppola: "Lost in Translation".
7. Bling ring
- Director: Sofia Coppola
- Who commends you: Rocío Durán
- Why do you recommend it?
Not the best I've seen, but I liked it and it was a lot of fun. For me it is a brutal criticism of the effects of media on youth and youth. In addition, it is based on actual events (which is more morbid).
8. Suicide Girls
- Director: Sofia Coppola
- Who commends you: Marina Turrión
- Why do you recommend it?
The narrative keeps you anxious all the time. This story made me feel uncomfortable, but I needed to watch it, it's like when you watch a horror movie and you have a hard time, but it gives you a certain pleasure to feel that way. Also, it is the first movie made by Sofia Coppola.
9. Beautiful Woman
- Director: Garry Marshall
- Who commends you: Cristina Martí
- Why do you recommend it?
It's classic and I love its content based on a love story. It's like a fairy tale, but in this case the princess can't wait for her tower to get the prince to save her. There are scenes from the film that are always memorable, such as when the vendors don't want to listen to them or when they're together in the bath.
10. Walk with the wind
- Directing: Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Sam Wood
- Who commends you: Felicidad Usón
- Why do you recommend it?
It is a film with a very complete structure: love, wars, envy, it has everything. The story behind the film's love affair is intriguing. A classic without a doubt not worth forgetting.
11. Return to the future
- Director: Robert Zemeckis
- Who commends you: Alfonso Casas
- Why do you recommend it?
With more than three decades behind him, director Robert Zemeckis was able to create a masterpiece of science fiction. Seeing it over the years allows you to move yourself back to the '80s, a troubled past (for many of us), in a way no other film has. Unlike the other sagas, there were no fourth entries, which strengthened its success.
12. Brian's health
- Who recommends it: Isabel Gómez
- Why do you recommend it?
I liked it. It is real, clever, unassuming and very fun.
13. Hotel Rwanda
- Director: Terry George
- Who do you recommend: Sarai Pascual
- Why do you recommend it?
The film also touches on the accursed past. He discusses the consequences of colonial rule in Rwanda and Congo by Belgium. Very necessary.
14. Drawing Level
- Who recommends it: Ana Piquer
- Why do you recommend it?
Europe at the time of colonialism in Vietnam is facing a huge epidemic and complicated romantic relationships. Great story, photography and actors. It's fun.
15. Love me if you are brave
- Director: Yann Samuell
- Recommendation: Ainara Piquer
- Why do you recommend it?
A true love story that is carried from beginning to end. She is impressed with the quality of her photos, careers and the ability to differentiate herself from any common love story.
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