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Ask HN: Inspirational movies
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#62Rocky IV
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#65 Zorba the Greek
Ikiru (Living), by Akira Kurosawa
Babette's Feast
La Strada
La double vie de Véronique
Lawrence of Arabia
It's a Wonderful Life
Jakob the Liar
Citizen Kane
Deliverance
Dogville
Worth noting that none of these are "feel-good" american movies. They're "kick you in the balls and get you busy living" movies. I much prefer those to simple feel-good movies. If you want feel-good, just go watch some reruns of Friends (I'm not saying that like it's a bad thing; I do it quite often; but those are not the best inspirational movies by a long shot).Re: Ask HN: Inspirational movies
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#67* Last Train Home
* Brokeback mountain
* Slumdog Millionare
* Aftershocks (Tangshan dadizhen)
* Bus 174
* Moon
* The Wire (TV series)
* Zorba the greek
* City of God
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#68The Social Network
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#69Lord of War
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#70Don't overlook the obvious: The Matrix Also: Primer, Amadeus, Ratatouille Older movies: The General and other Buster Keaton movies, Trouble in Paradise and other Lubitsch movies.
To each his own, but can I ask what about Buster Keaton movies motivates you? Just wondering.
Years later, I saw The General (1927), and it blew my mind. There, 60+ years earlier, was 'Die Hard on rails'. There were so many action-movie scenes and stunts and plot points that have been repeated over and over in the decades since.
But: when Keaton did it, he wasn't cribbing anyone else. These weren't old familiar cliches (yet). He was risking his health with dangerous stunts. He didn't have the help of later special effects. He didn't even have sound or spoken dialogue. But still it all worked: the humor, the story, the stunts, the tension.
It was like discovering the common ancestor of hundreds of later movie and TV tropes, the very first action flick that crawled out of the oceans of text and imagination to walk on the dry land of motion pictures.
To have created that, with the limited tools of the era, prefiguring so much of what came later -- well, we can only hope to do something similar with the still-young digital and network media of our age.