This is a list of the best movie classics of all time, ranked by real audience reactions. Only they are often different from professional film critics. Check whether your favorites have also made it to the list of top films.
These are the highest-rated movies of all time, with audience response as the benchmark:
Inception
Christopher Nolan's sci-fi masterpiece, which was nominated for eight Oscars and won four. We witness the most terrifying parts of the human mind, where Dom Cobb peeks through with the help of futuristic technology. With the help of dreams, he hacks into people's minds and steals valuable information. He is the most wanted criminal around.
Whiplash
Andrew Neimann is an ambitious young jazz drummer studying at a conservatory on the American East Coast. He is focused on his musical rise. Professor Terence Fletcher, known for his teaching talent and terrifying temper tantrums and controversial teaching methods, leads the premier jazz ensemble at a prestigious institution. Fletcher discovers Neimann's talent and decides to transfer him to his band, which completely changes the life of the aspiring musician. Andrew's passion and determination to be the best soon turns into an obsession that pushes him to the brink of his abilities and sanity.
The Silence of the Lambs
The Silence of the Lambs is a masterpiece in the horror genre. The story, the acting and the production are directed towards a single goal: to grab the audience at the very beginning and let them go at the very end of the film's action.
The Matrix
The Matrix is a revolutionary science fiction film that tackles very important topics that are relevant even today. The film has a clear message: although we live in the age of computers, humans are not machines. No matter what the chances of success, and no matter how much we are willing to pay for the truth, humanity will continue to fight for the future and for love.
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
1966 Italian film directed by Sergio Leone. We call it a classic and one of the best movies in history. Its stamp is given by an exceptional cast with Clinton Eastwood at the helm. The film is also distinguished by good music by Ennio Moriccone. It is the last of the Dollars Trilogy series of films. You've probably already seen the movie, but if not, be sure to put it on your must-see list.
City of God
The film follows the 30-year story of the City of God, one of the poorest settlements in Rio de Janeiro. The place is real, and so is the story adapted for the big screen. The actors are real people from the street, with authentic behavior and genuine emotions.
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The Help (The Help)
A stunning and heartfelt story about a black woman from the 1960s who spent her days as a maid for a white family in Mississippi. It is an extremely attractive, entertaining and at the same time very touching story.
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Two men suffering from cancer meet in a hospital room. They only have a few hours to decide where to travel one last time.
When you watch this movie, you will really be able to feel the sea water or their tears with the main characters.
Pulp Fiction
Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield enjoy immersing themselves in philosophical debates about religion and morality while working as a crimefighter.
Worth seeing!
The Shawshank Redemption
Redemption Prison is an American drama film directed by Frank Darabont. The story has its starting point in a novel by the American writer Stephen King. It tells the story of banker Andy Dufresne, who is convicted of murdering his wife and her lover in 1947, and is sent to Shawshank State Prison.
The Prestige
Apprentice magicians Robert Angier and Alfred Borden split up after a tragic accident and become rivals. When Alfred invents the seemingly perfect magic, Robert tries his best to discover what the secret is, plunging them into an unrelenting battle full of deceit, low blows and deadly secrets.
Spit and Snatch
Diamond thief and courier Franky makes four fingers on his way to New York, where he is supposed to deliver a huge diamond to boss Avi, a stop in London. While delivering small stones to the boss's cousin Doug Glavica and other jewelers, he is tempted to participate in betting on an illegal boxing match organized by Boris Bodal. At the same time, he does not even dream that Boris has set a trap for him...